The Snuggie is the new toga. Easy enough to look like a dumbass in without ornament but versatile enough to decorate in all sorts of ridiculous ways, the popular blanket with arm-holes in it (as ...
Every time I see a Snuggie, I think of Liz Lemon and her knock-off Snuggie: the Slanket. Liz proudly proclaims that her Slanket-love is all ironic, “I’m wearing it as a joke!” Sure you are, Lemon.
The age-old question has finally been answered: No, Snuggies are not robes. Earlier this month, a federal court ruled that Snuggies, the As Seen on TV 'blanket with sleeves', should be classified as ...
In their seemingly endless quest to perpetuate a clever cocktail of bad taste, comfort, and the all-American spirit of competition (see the Snuggie Pub Crawl for evidence), the folks behind everyone's ...
Snuggies -- the wearable fleece coverings found on infomercials -- is now considered a blanket and cannot be taxed as clothing following a decision by the United States Court of International Trade.
At one point or another in the last two decades, you’ve probably purchased a Snuggie. Whether as a gag gift or as a genuine device for keeping you warm (hey, it works), more than 30 million of the ...
All the big names came out for New York Fashion Week: Marc. Vera. Snuggie. Yes, Snuggie — the blanket with sleeves — staged a runway show on Tuesday, complete with high-fashion models and a new "urban ...
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