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Chattering Mind

You Can Look Good at the Hospital

posted by Chattering Mind | 12:33pm Wednesday January 17, 2007

Huge thanks to Oprah’s O magazine for alerting me to the existence of these nice looking pants and jackets to wear during hospital stays, or medical treatments.

The Original Healing Threads company was founded by three sisters, two of whom were unhappy with the conventional hospital gowns they wore when they were ill. This snazzy apparel, as you’ll see on the website, is Asian-inspired, machine washable, and has handy sleeves and legs that open for medical access. I used to buy short, old-fashioned bed jackets for ailing friends at thrift stores, but these are infinitely more practical and attractive. What a great present for a friend in need! A portion of the proceeds go to terminally-ill single mothers.

Here’s a piece I wrote a few years ago jam-packed with novel “get well” gift ideas.



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KWiz

posted January 18, 2007 at 2:36 am


I sure wish I had had those while I was on 12 weeks of hospital bedrest during my pregancy back in 2004. I wore hospital gowns everyday, and felt pretty dumpy. I know for those who are on extended hospital stays would probably appreciate them.



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