Your fellow commuters will be amazed by your revolutionary sleep suit (Picture: Jurys Inn)

Make every day a duvet day with the ‘Suvet’ suit.

It’s the perfect office attire for people who struggle to get out of bed in the morning, allowing the wearer to experience 24/7 comfort, on the go.

With Brits facing the prospect of an hour less in bed this weekend (the clocks go forward this Sunday, March 27), hotel chain Jurys Inn Hotel Group has come up with the perfect solution.

The distinctive, bright-white two-piece suit has a snood-like padded collar, which handily doubles as a pillow. Plus, the over-sized shoulders are ideal for securing a little extra personal space on the morning commute. Your fellow travellers will be so envious.




It will probably draw gasps of approval in the office too.

You’ll feel extra confident in your stylish Suvet (Picture: Jury’s Inn)

Jurys created the duvet suit in response to research that found over half of Brits (56 per cent) struggle to get out of bed for work.

More stats about sleep: Brits spend an average of 27 minutes and 54 seconds (27.94 minutes) getting ready for work in the morning.

British women spend an average of 29 minutes and 23 seconds (29.39 minutes) getting ready for work in the morning compared to men who spend 25 minutes and 58 seconds (25.96 minutes) getting ready.

More than half (53.70%) of Brits said that comfort was the factor that most affected what they wear each day

More than half (52%) of Londoners have fallen asleep on public transport

Lack of sleep (42%), temperature outside the duvet (40%) and fear of the working day ahead (31%), topped the list of reasons to stay in bed.

See how other commuters look at you in awe and admiration (Picture: Jurys Inn)

The survey of 2,500 adults also found that 54 per cent of us hit the snooze button every morning.

So, the hotel chain collaborated with costume designer to the stars, Wendy Benstead, to come up with, quite honestly, the only answer. It’s undeniably stylish, so professional, and unisex.

So professional. So together (Picture: Jurys Inn)

And you could soon be living the dream. Quite literally.

‘If there is enough interest in this prototype we will definitely consider putting a limited edition run into production – after all, who doesn’t like the thought of a duvet day, every day,’ said Suzanne Cannon, head of marketing for Jurys Inn.

If you’d wear THE SUVET and would like it to be made available to the public, tweet @JurysInnshotels with #JurysInnSuvet.

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