There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
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I had one of those, it was like a comforter and I loved it. Why did they stop making them, they were so warm and it helps cut down on the heating bill.
I just don’t get Snuggies. They’re open in the back, wouldn’t you still get cold back there?? Especially if you’re sitting up versus sitting/laying back against something???
I think I’d rather swipe a monk’s robe.
OshkoshJohn says: There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
Macushlalondra says: I had one of those, it was like a comforter and I loved it. Why did they stop making them, they were so warm and it helps cut down on the heating bill.
I do remember the “snuggie sack” way back in 1970’s I once wore it but I could feel cold drafting through it and then I stopped using it anymore. Now I rather wear robe, sweat jacket or blanket to keep myself warm enough.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Or a monastery.
greeneyedtxn over 15 years ago
Ha Ha, yeah they are kinda big and bulky but very warm.
KingRat over 15 years ago
For the best Snuggie conversion see Secret Asian Man:
http://tinyurl.com/sam20081222
OshkoshJohn over 15 years ago
There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
pdeason2 over 15 years ago
they did join a cult the snuggie cult.
alondra over 15 years ago
OshkoshJohn says:
There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
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I had one of those, it was like a comforter and I loved it. Why did they stop making them, they were so warm and it helps cut down on the heating bill.
Sugie63 over 15 years ago
OHMMMMM
Northwoodser over 15 years ago
Wouldn’t a long bathrobe serve the same purpose?
MamaTaney over 15 years ago
I just don’t get Snuggies. They’re open in the back, wouldn’t you still get cold back there?? Especially if you’re sitting up versus sitting/laying back against something??? I think I’d rather swipe a monk’s robe.
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
Do they have Snuggies with Hoodies?
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
They look like the monks! lols!
OshkoshJohn says: There was a “snuggie sack” sold about thirty years ago, which was a sleeping bag, the end flap of which snapped on two places on either side of the zipper which went down the front. Mine was too short, so my crafty wife cut out the bottom end, adding two feet to it, and the end flap then came up over my head like a cowl.
Macushlalondra says: I had one of those, it was like a comforter and I loved it. Why did they stop making them, they were so warm and it helps cut down on the heating bill.
I do remember the “snuggie sack” way back in 1970’s I once wore it but I could feel cold drafting through it and then I stopped using it anymore. Now I rather wear robe, sweat jacket or blanket to keep myself warm enough.
BillTidler over 15 years ago
I vote for the “monk” look !
SenorLapiz over 15 years ago
Instead of Depends, do you wear Huggies under Snuggies?