Oodie 'wearable blanket' dupe perfect for winter and saves on energy bills

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Oodie is a popular brand with many people loving their wearable blanket/hoodies. But there are dupes out there for a fraction of the price you can cosy up in as the cold season approaches.

As we approach the colder season with autumn just around the corner and winter on its way, people will be cosying up on the sofa under a blanket and chucking on hoodies to stay warm and keep the heating off to prevent a surge in their energy bills.

Ooodie is one brand people shop, however, with shoppers keen to save money, the hunt for dupes is often the way - and there's many to chose from.Browsing the Ooodie website and sorting the products from 'low to high' when it comes to the price tag, the cheapest Ooodie for kids starts at £47 - down from £77 whilst the Ooodie for adults costs £64, down from £89.

Taking to the Dunelm website, one wrote: "Love this as so soft and keeps you warm in the winter months, reducing the need to have the heating on!" "This is so warm and cosy I ordered it in the green I love the colour and it washed up well to" a third reviewer said.Meanwhile other shops such as New Look, Amazon, M&S and John Lewis all sell dupes of the viral and trendy wearable blanket for as little as £12.

 

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