"Kigurumi" comes from a combination of two Japanese words: kiru ("to wear") and nuigurumi ("stuffed toy"). Traditionally, it referred specifically to the performers wearing the costume, but the word has since grown to include the costumes themselves. In Japan, Kigurumi costumes are worn as a way to break the conventions of traditional dress... or just as comfy pajamas! In addition to pajamas, Kigurumi make great everyday clothes. They are quick to put on and you can wear them over your dull, normal clothes. In seconds, your life will go from tedious to old school stupendous. The relaxed fit of Kigurumi costumes makes them a solid choice for lounging around the house on a lazy Sunday, taking care of business during a hectic day at the office or stealing the show at your next costume party.
K**S
Worth if its your aesthetic!
I had a bird one that was getting old - so I wanted something with less fabric because the wings were alot. The review mentioned it was a bit slimmer than most Onesies/kigurumis so I figured since it was a favorite animal of mine I'd try it out and since I've had it I've enjoyed it. Warm enough to enjoy going on my porch at night during the fall. Definitely worth it if it's a favorite!
B**Y
LOVE!
Love love love!! It’s super cute and very cozy.
R**N
Not the same size as one I bought 2 years ago
I've bought Kigurumi's before from their website but saw this one was cheaper on Amazon. It arrived super quick, but when I tried it on, It was a lot smaller than the one I already have. Both are the regular size, but there is a 4-inch difference in the waist alone. The legs and arms are 2 inches shorter as well. I'm giving this 3 stars because it is made of the same material and is still fun and fits, but I wish it were baggier like the 1st one I purchased.If I had a word of advice, I wish the company made a larger version of the Snow Leopard design.
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