The weather may be getting chilly, but that doesn't mean you should sacrifice your favorite music! These furry Ear Muff Headphones ($20) keep your ears warm while playing music through their built-in headphones. They also have an extra-long cord, so you can keep your MP3 player in your bag or pocket - which mean no cold hands!
I can't wait to don these during the snowy weather this Winter. I can't decide which wintry headphones I like better; these fuzzy ear muffs or the knit headphones I spotted a few weeks ago.
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