The MR PORTER Gift Guide: Eight Cosy Gifts For Guaranteed Unwrappers’ Delight

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The MR PORTER Gift Guide: Eight Cosy Gifts For Guaranteed Unwrappers’ Delight

Words by Jack Stanley

29 November 2022

While the run- up to the holiday season is full of excitement and events, the weeks and months after it are dark, cold and in all likelihood miserable. In other words: we’d rather be inside, somewhere nice and cosy. This also makes Christmas the perfect time to help someone prepare for the hibernation ahead. We’re thinking new slippers, warm pyjamas or a luxurious blanket to fall asleep under. Whatever warms their cockles, we’ve got you covered.

It doesn’t get much cosier than a slouchy sweatshirt in which to lounge around in – and you could certainly do worse than to turn to CELINE HOMME. A more elevated take on the all-time comfort classic, this grey hoodie is adorned with exaggerated logo-stamped drawstrings and cut for a relaxed fit – perfect for those slightly surreal Betwixtmas days.

Picture the scene. It’s January, it’s cold and it’s raining. You want nothing more than to spend the day on the sofa, wrapped in your warmest blanket. For when that moment (inevitably) arrives, LOEWE has created this mohair-blend throw, which guarantees warmth and cosiness. Even better, its earthy palette and signature leather patch mean you needn’t sacrifice style for snugness.

These sweatpants from our very own Mr P. take a cosy classic and give it a more luxurious twist. While the materials – wool and cashmere-blend – provide maximum comfort, the stitched pintuck, camel hue and tapered leg mean that they’re just as good worn in the outside world as they are on a lazy day at home.

A good-quality dressing gown will never go unappreciated, even more so if their go-to is getting a little tatty. But note: good-quality needn’t translate to boring – this 100 per cent cotton robe from Desmond & Dempsey’s “Home on the Ranch” collection bears an all-over bandana print that nods to traditional Western references.

Keeping with the sleepwear theme here, how about levelling up their pyjama game with the help of Hamilton and Hare? Here, the London-based label has created a timeless pyjama set from a cosy cotton-flannel that’ll keep you nice and warm on those long winter nights – or short winter days doing nothing.

There’s something very off-duty Logan Roy about a shawl-collar cardigan – and what better proof that power dressing and utmost comfort needn’t be mutually exclusive? TOM FORD’s take on the silhouette further reinforces its cosy credentials with a luxurious blend of cashmere and linen, while the ribbed design and pastel-blue colour add a subtle touch of interest.

Gifting slippers gets a bad rep – but not all slippers are the work of Mr Manolo Blahnik, are they? These are crafted in Italy using handmade wooden lasts from a supple, sumptuous suede and are about as handsome as house shoes get.

This season, Brunello Cucinelli is offering a sophisticated riposte to the novelty jumper train that rolls round this time of year. No gregarious red knits bedecked with pictures of Santa, unsurprisingly – instead, this rollneck sweater incorporates a tasteful snowflake design through intarsia knitting and is made from softer-than-soft cashmere to boot.