Kigurumi costumes are great because they’re so versatile. You can sleep in them, lounge around in them, or wear them as an easy but highly effective cosplay. This Toothless version from How To Train Your Dragon is one of the best I’ve seen.
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You can order the Toothless Kigurumi here for $79.99, which is a small price to pay for an outfit that you might not ever take off during the winter. Seriously though, the “soft and snuggly fleece” material must be super warm when it’s cold outside. It also has big ol’ wings, claws, and a tail, which you don’t normally find in pjs. Oh, and it has pockets. When you put all of these features together, it almost seems like a practical purchase doesn’t it? Check out the full list of specs for the Toothless Kigurumi below.
Product Specifications:
• How to Train Your Dragon Toothless Kigurumi
• Officially-licensed How to Train Your Dragon merchandise
• Be a dragon, complete with wings and claws
• Regular PJs are boring; get your sleep on Japanese-style
• From SAZAC, Japan’s most respected and successful kigurumi manufacturer
• Perfect for sleeping, lazy days at home, or easy cosplay
• Has pockets
• Materials: 100% polyester fleece with elasticized wrist and ankle cuffs
• One-size-fits most adult humans. These are extremely loose fitting and can accommodate most humans who are at least five feet tall.
• Tall geeks: If you are over six feet tall, the wrist and ankle cuffs may not make it all the way to your wrists and ankles (but don’t let that stop you from wearing it!).
• More-to-love geeks: The bagginess of a Kigurumi means there’s a ton of room in the chest and waist. The limiting factor for most folks is the shoulder width, so check that below.
• Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, inside out. Hang to dry.
• Imported
Dimensions:
• Sleeve length: 23.2″
• Shoulder width (across): 22.4″
• Chest (around): 50.4″
• Waist (around): 57.1″