The 'Suvet’ Is Here To Cosy Up Your Commute

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The suvet: the perfect solution to your sleep-loss [Photo: Jury Inn Hotel]

Dragging ourselves out of bed when the alarm beeps is one of the struggles we all know too well. And with the clocks set to roll forward on Sunday our precious shut eye is about to be cut short even further.

Luckily, the people at Jurys Inn Hotel have our backs and have come up with an outfit which will help us reclaim our lost sleep.

Introducing the Suvet.

Celebrity costume designer Wendy Benstead has helped the hotel realise the design after they carried out research on 2,500 Brits, with half of us saying we just can’t tear ourselves away from our duvet in the morning.

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Great for a cold commute. If you can hack the stares, that is [Photo: Jury Inn Hotel]

“With over two thirds of us valuing comfort over style, and over half facing a daily struggle to get up in the morning, we felt compelled to create a comfortable, stylish outfit to make getting up for work and tackling the day ahead easier,” says Suzanne Cannon, Head of Marketing for Jurys Inn.

The 10.5 tog coat and trousers combo is the answer to the woes of sleep-deprived commuters everywhere’s, with a snod-like neck pillow to stave of stiff necks, and extra shoulder padding to give you that all important personal space for your snooze en route to work.

It’s also 100% cotton with skinny-fit, tapered trousers - can’t be losing any that warmth now can we?

We’re falling asleep just thinking about it.

Though, there is a snag. This design is actually a promo stunt. BUT, the makers say that if there’s enough interest in it they may consider putting a limited edition run of the dream-inducing Suvet into production.

If you’re not afraid of the stares on the tube (and hey - you’ll have your eyes closed anyway) you can give the design a thumbs up by tweeting @JurysInnshotels using #JurysInnSuvet.

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