Hooded blankets have been praised by many for staying warm and keeping bills down with one particular, albeit pricey, brand getting rave reviews
People have been claiming they've not needed to turn their central heating on after buying a 'game-changing' hooded blanket. With temperatures dipping and energy prices still high, finding alternatives for staying warm while keeping costs low is top priority for many homeowners.
While the MSE founder has not specifically promoted a certain brand when discussing the benefits of hooded blankets, there is one particular brand shoppers are highly praising called Oodie. The brand sells a variety of 'Oodies' - described as a cross between a jumper and a blanket with "ultra soft" lining.
The ‘snug’ Oodies are one size, and based on a 6XL hoodie for an ‘oversized’ fit. They boast soft flannel fleece on the outside and warm sherpa fleece on the inside, whilst the huge kangaroo front pocket is perfect for keeping your hands warm.
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