Today I’m learning about the Japanese kigurumi pajama trend. Of course my eyes were naturally drawn to the gothier costume possibilities: bat pajamas you can wear in public!

I can’t see any reason why one wouldn’t be able to comfortably walk around all day going about their business dressed in this Bugsy the Bat costume!

Your kid can have the same bat pajamas too!

The Sazac bat costume isn’t my favorite – the red and black look cool, but not very realistic. It’s also available on Amazon.

The Sazac bat costume also comes in a kid’s version.

This bat costume version is made from cozy fleece. It’s way more expensive though.