4 Fluffy Winter Pajamas to Wear for Women in Japan

4 Fluffy Winter Pajamas to Wear for Women in Japan

Nothing is as comforting as getting warm during winter. And when you’re at home and don’t have to go anywhere, you picture yourself with a hot drink, and a fluffy pajamas. It’s just the time for snuggling up and enjoying the cold weather. But what to look for when getting a new pair of loungewear, a.k.a., pajamas?

Fluffy Winter Pajamas to Wear

There are three things you might notice on some thick winter clothing when it comes to words; fuwa-fuwa, moko moko and mofu mofu. 

Fuwa fuwa means fluffy, and airy, moko moko means a heavier version of fluffy and mofu mofu means both, like a fluffy kitty.

For this article, we have picked one of the fun and fluffy winter loungewear you can buy. Here it is:

1. Top and Bottom

For an outfit at home for a fuwa fuwa fashion, of course you need something that makes you feel like the bed blanket is with you…minus the weight. 

Women mostly have tummy aches and unfortunately, when stomach cramps happen, we need something a little extra snuggly to warm the belly. And this is when a Belly Warmer (¥1,980)  came in. You can get this from gelato pique. For a cute, with animal ears look with long fleece dress, Tutu Anna’s Fleece Dress (¥2,750) will make you fashionable and at the same time warm.

But if you opt for some imple top and bottom fleece, Cecile (2,790円、3,490円) has a nice comfy long sleeve and pajama. And what about a simple hoodie dress instead that covers even your lower legs? Cecil also has a Long Sleeve Fleece (2,790円~3,790円) you can use to snuggle into your couch. And if you want a wearable blanket instead, opt to this long Hoodie Dress (4,290円) from OIOI Web Channel.

2. For the Head

It just doesn’t seem right to miss a fluffy wear to our head and there are a couple of options you can choose from to make your head cozy. You can wear a Bear Headband at Tutu Anna which will cost you ¥1,650. They also have a Panda Headband and Kitty Headband which is definitely as fuwa fuwa as the others.

If you want something a little more cozier that makes you imitate a thick grizzly bear, gelato pique has a Bear Warmer that would cost you ¥5,280. All these can be purchased via their websites.

Do you want something simple? Then a cute, trendy Scrunchie (¥1,320) from Tutu Anna will do.

3. Foot Wear

Wood floors in Japan can turn ice-cold during winters. And even with nice, thick carpets, don’t count yourself with it. That’s why a fuwa fuwa foot wear is a must to keep you from getting cold feet, like literally.

And did you know that a cold surface can even give you stomach cramps coz the cold will travel up from your feet to your body? Leg Warmers will do the trick because it’s been around in Japan for a while and it’s been doing its work. But if you want something like a fleece boots-like coverup, you can get Zozotown Slippers (¥1,980).

4. For the Hands

It must be so cozy to just dip our hands into a soft, fuwa fuwa cushion and thus, Gelato Pique as a nice, fluffy Lap Cushion (¥6,380) to bury your hands into whenever you’re just feeling ice-cold with your fingers. And if you want a nice, fluffy glove instead so you can move up and about at home, then opt for a soft fuwa fuwa Gloves (¥1,294) from Kana.

Conclusion

Are you ready now for a trendy winter at home? Just remember to look for keywords, fuwa fuwa, moko moko and mofu mofu. And oh, you can also get this as a holiday present for your friends and family. Cool, right?

Which one are you getting for yourself? 

References:

https://jw-webmagazine.com/what-to-wear-in-japan-during-winter-c68d5275b60e/

https://www.thetravelpockets.com/new-blog/japan-winter-fashion-essentials

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