The Newest Trend in Laziness: The Wearable Beanbag Chair

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There is a company in Japan that has created the ultimate in lazy wear, that's because it's a wearable beanbag chair, and yes, they are real.

You know Grimace, the purple McDonald's character? He may look comfortable, but do you want to walk around looking like him? Especially because technically, he's a tastebud, not a beanbag chair, but you get the visual.

The wearable beanbag goes over your head like a sweater and the idea is that whenever you're tired, you'll be able to just plop down anywhere, anytime and you'll already be in a beanbag chair...because you're wearing it, like Snuggie, only fat suit edition.

It comes in 4 different colors: moss green, natural beige, mocha, and charcoal gray.

It also comes in 3 different sizes: child, medium, and large, ranging from $60 to $120, but the large also means you'll be dragging an extra 11 pounds.

As of right now, they're only being sold in Japan, but it won't be long before it infiltrates the United States.


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