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IKEA releases instructions on how to make Game of Thrones capes
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August 18th, 6:01pm August 18th, 6:01pm Nidhi Goswami20-year- old unpopular writer with mad fangirl skills.
After Game of Thrones costumer Michele Clapton revealed that the capes for men of the Night’s Watch are made from cheap IKEA rugs, something even more interesting happened. If you’ve ever been a fan who lives in the coldest regions of the world and requires a Night’s Watch-like cape to keep you warm and happy, look no further, because IKEA has got your back. IKEA’s $79 SKOLD rug will keep you satisfied, plus you get instructions on how to turn into your very own version of Lord Commander or First Ranger. The great part about this is that it’s very simple to make those rugs resemble their Night’s Watch counterparts so you’ll get something authentic looking. Without further ado, here are the instructions IKEA has released for your benefit:
Step 1: Cut a hole for your head in one of those rugs.
Step two: Wear it
That’s it. That’s all it takes to be a man of the Night’s Watch and the shield that guard the realms of men.
You’re welcome.
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