

It only makes sense that a cuddly counterpart to the scary plague doctor of the 17th century exists.

Medical masks and hazmat suits are available costume accessories. Halloween stores all across the world are featuring their plague doctor merchandise at the very front. Today we have soap, so unless you particularly like wearing a lot of leather, maybe just wash your hands instead. But their impenetrable (and spooky!) leather outfits actually did! That coat was like the hazmat suit of their day. Medieval plague doctors thought the smelly herbs and flowers they stuffed in their masks would keep them healthy. The feather-soft ‘fur’ material is cozy and fuzzy and great for people who enjoy different sensations. It’s the perfect size to snuggle in your arms (I definitely have napped with it). Unfortunately, it doesn’t stay lit for long but it’s still impressive considering it’s a stuffed toy. The lantern, when exposed to light, glows in the dark. He measures approximately seven inches tall and wears a black hat, black robes, a white plague doctor mask, and features a lantern in one hand. I was ecstatic to receive and review Doctor Plague because I’ve seen it advertised everywhere. I’m already a Squishable believer – I ordered their 15″ comfort food peach Squishable during a site-wide sale over the summer and it often serves as a pillow, a cuddle friend, and stress relief.
#The plague doctor review for free
I received this product for free in return for an honest review. Squishable brings cute to the pandemic this Halloween with new plague doctor characters! What better way to keep your whimsy during the darkest timeline than with The Mysterious Doctor Plague!
