What To Wear When You’ve Got A Cold

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What To Wear When You’ve Got A Cold

Words by Ms Charlie Robertson

6 December 2016

Cosy, comfortable pieces to keep your spirits up when you’re feeling down.

The dreaded cold and flu season is upon us, and it has hit the  hard. The aroma of Lemsip lingers heavy in the office, and it’s hard to find someone without a serious case of the “sniffles”– which is a deceptively cute term for someone who is simultaneously super contagious, and super annoying to be around. It seems only right then that we offer you a helping hand during this trying time. While your appearance may not be top of your agenda when you’re sick,  can at least tick the “placebo” box as you try to shift your ailment with every . Below, we offer a few suggestions to help you feel a little better at each stage of your illness.

STAGE ONE

While many of you might instinctively reach for a trusty pair of  and your old tattered college  when you’re feeling under the weather, we at MR PORTER believe that a  – only at home, of course – is a far better option. This grey robe from  is particularly nice: not only is it made from a super-soft fleece material, but it also has a hood for keeping your ears all toasty. Worn over a pair of soft , such as ’s  stretch-cotton set, it’s a practical alternative to walking around your house with a duvet draped around you.

STAGE TWO

You’ve managed to make it out of  and onto your sofa. Congratulations on your first steps to recovery. You may be here some time though, so to help you through the long days of Netflix  that lie ahead, we suggest a blanket – Armand Diradourian’s cashmere travel  is a favourite of the MR PORTER team – and some soft , such as this pair from , to keep your toes warm when they inevitably poke out from underneath.

STAGE THREE

The worst is over. You’ve stopped sneezing and can hear, smell and taste again, so why not give your senses a pleasant treat? A “welcome back” gift, if you will. We suggest burning a , such as this one from , and listening to some relaxing music on these  . It’s the perfect way to de-stress after a trying few days… and prepare yourself for the office tomorrow – only if you’ve shifted those dreaded “sniffles”, of course.