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People are buying wearable blanket bottoms so they 'don't have to put the heating on'

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Published 15:53 24 Oct 2024 GMT+1

People are buying wearable blanket bottoms so they 'don't have to put the heating on'

"I recommend if you want to keep the heating bills down'

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@the_oodie

Topics: Fashion, TikTok, Shopping

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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Amid rising energy costs, shoppers have taken matters into their own hands, and have found a fashionable solution to the cost of living crisis.

Oodie, the Australian brand behind the famous wearable blanket, has launched a new pair of wearable blanket bottoms - and people are rushing to invest.

With five-star reviews online, shoppers say the ‘soft and comfy’ bottoms are ‘a must’ and will ‘keep heating bills down’ this winter. We're listening.

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One shopper wrote, “Perfect for the winter and very comfortable, I would highly recommend to anyone looking to keep warm and keep the heating bills down.”

Another happy customer shared that they have been wearing the bottoms to work from home comfortably without having to put the heating on.



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“I live in a 200-year-old cottage in the Highlands next to the North Sea so I’d like to think I’m an expert when it comes to warm and comfy! These are sooo warm and sooo snuggly,” they wrote. “Paired with my old reliable Oodie, I can be quite comfortable working from home with no heating on.”

Many reviews have also praised the product for being suitable for tall wearers. One comment reads, “I’m 6ft 6in and the 2XL/3XL are even a bit baggy on me, so great for tall people.” There you have it.

Made from the brand’s famous ToastyTek fleece with warm sherpa fleece on the inside, the bottoms are designed to keep you cosy without breaking the bank. They have a soft elasticated waistband - a non-negotiable when it comes to loungewear - and cuffed ankles to keep the heat in and the cold out.

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It's worth mentioning that the Oodie bottoms are also machine washable, so there’s no faffing around when you get home from work in desperate need to put your comfies on.

The best part? Unlike the Oodie, they're a more discreet take on the blanket trend - excellent news if you need to pop to the corner shop for snacks. What more could we ask for?

Where can I buy the Oodie wearable blanket bottoms?

The Oodie Original Pants come in a range of prints and colours, from avocado and pink to more classic black and navy shades. They're available to buy now for £45 in sizes small to medium, large to extra large, and 2XL to 3XL.

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But don't wait until winter to invest, if the OG Oodie is anything to go by, they're sure to sell fast.

Buy now.

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