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In a cold day, we'd rather want to stay in a fire-lit home.
And we've found a great range of apparels from Japan that would keep you feeling warm in a situation like this!
Socks made by a glove maker will keep you warm from your feet
This is made by renowned glove craftsman in Kagawa, Japan.
Makers of gloves know how to make your socks... well, fit like a glove!
It's entirely "Made in Japan" - using Japanese threads and Japanese knitting method.
And because it's stretchable, people with larger feet can use it without issues. This socks come in two types - long and short.
Short
Long
Choose from 6 colors - they are all earthy colors so it should fit most of your clothes.
Although it looks fluffy, you should be able to put on your sneakers without a hassle. So if you want to go for a quick shopping outside, you don't need to change your socks!
Warm socks by a glove maker (short)
Warm socks by a glove maker (long)
Bolero tail wrap blanket
*Hooded scarf sold separately.
This Bolero tail wrap blanket covers most of your upper body.
It's also got a cute tail in the back!
Bear
Cat
Rabbit
Sheep
QUEUE Bolero tail wrap blanket
QUEUE Bolero tail wrap blanket (kids size)
Hooded 'animal' scarf
A scarf with a twist - it's got a pair of 'animal ears'. At both ends of scarf are pockets to keep your hands warm.
Bear
Cat
Rabbit
Sheep
You can also give this out as a special winter gift for your friends and family.
QUEUE Hooded scarf
QUEUE Hooded scarf (kids size)
Why don't you spend a luxurious time during this winter with these comfy-and-cute apparels from Japan?