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Having worked together for over five years, sometimes alongside the American artist KAWS, UNIQLO has reconnected with the comic strip PEANUTS for a homeware-centered holiday collection.

With the cold season coming into full effect, this collaboration offers a range of cozy and playful homeware items that our living rooms are screaming out for. Bringing together the PEANUTS gang, the collection consists of blankets and cushions perfect for furnishing the inevitable winter Netflix binges that await us.

Utilizing HEATTECH technology for the two largest blankets on offer, the other three use a fleece material to ensure optimum warmth. With each piece including a graphic inspired by the classic comic, which was first published in 1950 by Charles M. Schulz, an excerpt from the comic strip is included in two of the blankets. Allowing you to rest your head on a matching design, the characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Woodstock are all crafted into head-shaped cushions.

Releasing alongside a range of women's and children's loungewear, that includes everything from fleece slippers to warm shorts, the collection is available to buy via UNIQLO either online or in-store. Prices start at $19.90 for a cushion and go up to $59.90 for a large blanket.

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