Chemotherapy is usually administered in cycles over several months. Depending on how the drugs are delivered — through an IV line or a port — you may need to make small adjustments to your clothing to stay comfortable during treatment.
Building a small, practical wardrobe for your chemotherapy sessions can make a big difference in your comfort and peace of mind.
Comfort Should Be the Priority
You may spend 2–6 hours (or more) in a clinic chair during each session. Choose soft, breathable, loose-fitting clothes that don’t restrict movement or press on your treatment site.
Tops to Wear
- Button-down shirts or blouses: Ideal for easy access to IV lines in the arm.
- V-neck or zip-front tops: Great for visibility and access if you have a port in your chest.
- Loose T-shirts or tunics: Avoid tight necklines or sleeves that are hard to roll up.
Bottoms to Wear
- Stretchy waistbands: Opt for leggings, sweatpants, or yoga pants.
- Avoid belts or zippers: These can be uncomfortable when sitting for long periods.
Dress in Layers
Clinic temperatures vary, and some patients experience chills or hot flashes during treatment.
Bring a light sweater, cardigan, or shawl that you can easily remove or add. A soft blanket can also help you stay cozy.
Helpful Accessories
- Comfortable socks or slippers: Keep feet warm and avoid cold floors.
- Travel pillow: Supports your neck during long infusions.
- Soft scarf: Can cover a port site or provide warmth.
What to Avoid
- Tight clothing that restricts circulation
- Fabrics that cause irritation (e.g., wool against sensitive skin)
- Overly complicated outfits that are hard to take off
- Jewelry near the IV or port site
Remember, there’s no “right” way to dress — the goal is to feel relaxed and supported. Choose clothes that make you feel like yourself, even on tough days.
