Wearable duvet bodysuits are for people who love bed a little too much

Become the giant marshmallow you always dreamed you'd be.
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The bed has gone mobile.

Jurys Inn, an Irish hotel chain, has stepped away from cleaning and folding duvets to construct wearable ones for the sleepyheads in all of us. They call them "Suvets," naturally. 


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The look is perfect for anyone whose primary concern is comfort and secondary concern is looking like the Stay Puft Marshmallow man.

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The hotel chain's foray into comfy fashion aims to corner the "just out of bed, but are still in bed" market. 

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