The sale comes just in time for the chilly weather
With the recent drop in temperatures, many shoppers will be looking for alternatives to putting the heating on to try and save some money.
Down from £89 to £49, shoppers wanting to keep warm can purchase adult Oodies and kids' Oodies in the sale. The Oodies are available in an array of different colours and patterns including avocado and penguin prints.READ MORE: Amazon's 'cushioned' £30 boots that 'keep feet dry on rainy days' The Oodie is described as a 'super soft one size fits most' hooded blanket, based on a 6XL hoodie. It featues a soft flannel fleece on the outside and warm sherpa fleece on the inside.
Originally priced at £89, now might be a great time to stock up on an Oodie for a Christmas present or a treat for yourself. Many shoppers have praised the Oodie in the reviews section of the website.
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