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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 311233" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Depends on whether it's winter or summer, but generally if I'm feeling feverish, winter-ish wear is more likely.</p><p></p><p>If I'm feeling like death, I wear bright colours, especially red. I have two pairs of fleecy PJ's. One is pale blue with white stars, the other is bright red with Snoopy on them.</p><p></p><p>I try to get dressed even if I'm really sick, it makes me feel a little better if I'm at least wearing street clothes. But if I'm too sick, then I'll stay in PJs and throw on my burgundy velour robe. If I'm wearing street clothes but feelnig really cold and feverish, I'll throw on my green silk hooded coat (I've worn this in the snow, it's so warm, and the silk feels so soft and luxurious). I bought this some years ago at an op-shop and it's falling apart. I've hand-stitched the loose areas back to the wadding lining, it really looks tatty. But it's comfortable. Then I'll pull on my long ugg boots, they're knee-high. I wear them everywhere in winter (except in the wet).</p><p></p><p>If it's summer, I'll wear my floaty white muslin frilly nightie, with the matching muslin robe. I look like a cross between a white lampshade and Lady Macbeth, but it feels soft and cool. The frills are loose in places because they snag on everything. The gown does up with lots of tiny little bows... floaty, romantic and when I wear it I feel like if I die, nobody has to do a thing. I'm already wearing my shroud!</p><p></p><p>How it feels is very important when I'm really sick - I hurt to touch. But colour is also important, if I'm conscious enough to care.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 311233, member: 1991"] Depends on whether it's winter or summer, but generally if I'm feeling feverish, winter-ish wear is more likely. If I'm feeling like death, I wear bright colours, especially red. I have two pairs of fleecy PJ's. One is pale blue with white stars, the other is bright red with Snoopy on them. I try to get dressed even if I'm really sick, it makes me feel a little better if I'm at least wearing street clothes. But if I'm too sick, then I'll stay in PJs and throw on my burgundy velour robe. If I'm wearing street clothes but feelnig really cold and feverish, I'll throw on my green silk hooded coat (I've worn this in the snow, it's so warm, and the silk feels so soft and luxurious). I bought this some years ago at an op-shop and it's falling apart. I've hand-stitched the loose areas back to the wadding lining, it really looks tatty. But it's comfortable. Then I'll pull on my long ugg boots, they're knee-high. I wear them everywhere in winter (except in the wet). If it's summer, I'll wear my floaty white muslin frilly nightie, with the matching muslin robe. I look like a cross between a white lampshade and Lady Macbeth, but it feels soft and cool. The frills are loose in places because they snag on everything. The gown does up with lots of tiny little bows... floaty, romantic and when I wear it I feel like if I die, nobody has to do a thing. I'm already wearing my shroud! How it feels is very important when I'm really sick - I hurt to touch. But colour is also important, if I'm conscious enough to care. Marg [/QUOTE]
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