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Exclusive: New Limited Edition Hello Kitty Hoodsbees

Did you miss last November’s huge Hello Kitty Con that took LA (and the world) by storm? Not to worry, Hello Kitty is heading out across the country to spread kawaii love to all her friends. This week Hello Kitty’s Supercute Friendship Festival kicks off their tour in Minneapolis. The Sanrio fest will be full of live performances, fashion, photo opps, and lots of surprises.

At Hello Kitty Con, the big draw was shopping, and this traveling festival will be no different. Hoodsbee, the same brand that created the exclusive Stormtrooper hoodie for Star Wars Celebration, is back and they’ve kicked the cuteness factor up times ten. Just for the Supercute Friendship Festival, they’ve created six new exclusive Sanrio character hoodies.

These adorable hoodies will feature the some of the most beloved retro Sanrio characters: There’s Hello Kitty obviously, My Melody and Keroppi, Chococat, and even the sweet pudding lover Pompompurin. The best Hoodsbee of them all? Fan favorite Badtz-Maru will also be made into a soft, wearable friend.

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What makes Hoodsbee’s hoodies so unique is that they roll up into pillow in just three steps, making them easily portable when not in use. Trust me, there’s nothing like having a little cushion for your head when you’re waiting in lines at a festival. Just fold, tuck, and snap, and you and your little hoodie friend are on your way.

These six new Sanrio hoodies are currently only for purchase at the traveling Friendship Festival and will then be available on Hoodsbee.com and Sanrio.com when the festival is over.

You can find Hoodsbee on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Which Sanrio character is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

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