NEW FOR THIS SEASON: Black & Blue FlannelA nice blend of black and blue without being too dark. The pattern is reminiscent of the old-time standard flannels that your grandfather used to wear. This pattern will blend nicely with most winter pajamas and wintertime nightwear. Presentable enough to wear outside this coming season. It is not one of those frilly, bright, annoying colors that you have to hid whenever company comes over.We happen to love this pattern, it is one of the staff favorites around here and; we can't seem to keep this one in stock!Rice socks!What more can be said about them? They are easy to use, they are convenient, and they are infinitely adjustable, moldable, foldable, and just plain comfortable! A rice sock is an enclosed piece of fabric filled with dry organic rice that can be placed in the microwave for 1 to 3 minutes, which will provide heat for about half an hour or longer if used under clothing or under covers. The organic rice in the sock absorbs the heat from the microwave and dispenses it in a slow, controlled manner, providing a long-lasting, deep, natural heat from a renewable source of warmth.What does a rice sock do?Properly used, a rice sock can provide hours of soothing heat for a variety of aches and pains.Use it to sooth a sore and aching neck, after a day or stress.Use it to help with leg pain from long walks.Place the rice sock at your feet to help with those cold and blustery winter night.Helps keep your sinuses clear and moisturized during the cold and dry winter nights.Helps soothe cramped and achy feet.Helps with head colds and sinus issues, much better than over the counter medications by providing long lasting relief from sinus pressure, sore muscles, headaches, and other cold problems.Some women prefer using a rice sock to over the counter alternatives for mistral cramps.Laboring mothers can use the rice sock to help with labor pains, sooth a sore back, or even as a