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Man City fans can finally keep warm in the stands with limited-edition wearable blanket
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Published 11:38 10 Feb 2025 GMT

Man City fans can finally keep warm in the stands with limited-edition wearable blanket

Never miss a match again

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Danielle Fowler

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Cityzens will never miss a match come rain or shine, but there’s no denying how nippy it can get in the stands during winter.

Thankfully, fans say they’ve found a ‘genius’ solution to staying warm in chilly weather - and it’s been flying off the shelves.

Famous for creating the wearable blanket, Oodie has now launched a limited edition Manchester City collection, and it’s designed to keep supporters cosy on cold match days.

Selling fast online, the official licensed merch has gone down well with customers, and it’s not hard to see why. There are four styles to choose from in the team’s iconic sky blue, whether you're after a waterproof jacket or snug, oversized hoodie.

Oodie
Oodie

First up: the OG Oodie. The very reason why Oodie became a lockdown hit, you can expect a cosy oversized wearable blanket, with a fleece hood and giant pocket for storing snacks.

As per all of Oodie’s designs, it comes fully-lined with toasty sherpa fleece, that will keep you warm on brisk Saturday mornings.

Oodie
Oodie

There’s also a kids’ version up for grabs on the website, so little fans can get in on the action too, whether you’re watching the game together from the stands or the sofa.

What’s more, you’ll receive a free special edition cushion case with every order, available whilst stocks last. So, what's available in the Manchester City collection, and where can you buy it? Find out everything you need to know below.

Shop our top picks (before they sell out)

Manchester City Oodi Original Kids

Oodie
Oodie

Designed for the littlest of fans, this kids’ Oodie is sure to get them into the football spirit. It's essentially just a smaller version of the OG Oodie, so expect the usual snug fleece interior, giant pocket, and warm hood.

Buy now.

Manchester City Outdoor Jacket

Oodie
Oodie

Built to withstand the northern weather, Oodie's new Outdoor Jacket is an excellent investment for avid fans. Water-repellent, it will keep you dry when it inevitably rains, whilst its fleece interior is nice and warm. There are two extra-large pockets for cold hands and a front zip for ease. If you're keen, there are three sizes still up for grabs: S/M, X/XL, and OOD.

Buy now.

Manchester City Blanket

Oodie
Oodie

If you're planning to watch the game from the comfort of the couch, then look no further. In the team's iconic colours, the Manchester City Blanket is the size of a single duvet, and will keep you toasty whilst watching the telly. The best part? It's machine washable.

Buy now.

According to Oodie, more football team collaborations are coming soon, so make sure to sign up to be the first to know.

Visit the Oodie website now to shop the collection.

Featured Image Credit: Oodie

Topics: Manchester City

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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