
Get set to put off all your responsibilities until at least the spring.
Earlier this year offbeat clothing and housewares company Bibi Lab released its Damegi roomwear. A one-piece garment for relaxing at home, the Damegi gets its name from dame (“no good”) and gi (“clothing”) because of the implied promise that it’s so comfortable it’ll absolutely kill any sort of productivity while you’re wearing it.
While the previous model was marketed to women, a brand-new version of the Damegi, called the Fuyu no Damegi (“Winter Damegi”), has just gone on sale, sporting a number of improvements over the original design. For starters, instead of the drab gray of the original, you can now chose between five different colors: Pinky Peach, Chocolate Mellow (brown), Green Rush, High Risk Red, and Midnight Navy. The medium size fits wearers up to 165 centimeters (65 inches) in height, while the large is for those up to 180 centimeters.
Made of extra warm, heat-retentive material, the new Damegi will keep you toasty not just from head to toe, but to your fingertips too, thanks to its four-way convertible mitten-style sleeve cuffs.
A hood and zip-up mask will also help keep heat from dissipating out of your head.
Down at the end of the pant legs, you’ll find snap-shut coverings for slipper-like comfort.
And, as is standard with the Damegi, the hood contains two openings to pass twintails through.
And, for a last bit of functionality, the Fuyu no Damegi has a zip-out section at the rear, so you can go to the bathroom without having to take the entire thing off.
Bibi Lab says the Fuyu no Damegi is great for happy families and loving couples alike.
The company also bills it as the perfect “gaming wear” for cold-weather video game binges.
▼ Pop in a game with a setting on a tropical beach, and kiss winter good-bye.
And being the holistic-minded company it is, Bibi Lab also recommends enjoying the Fuyu no Damegi in tandem with some of its other products, such as the Cotton Wife/Husband or Sandwiched Between Twintails Pillow.
The Fuyu no Damegi can be ordered online from retailers in including Amazon, Rakuten, and Village Vanguard, with prices starting as low as 5,709 ten (US$55). Don’t blame us, though, if after you put it on you end up spending all winter loafing on the couch.
Source: IT Media
Images: Bibi Lab
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