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WEAREVER MENS CLASSIC INCONTINENCE BRIEFS    


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Picture of WEAREVER MENS CLASSIC INCONTINENCE BRIEFS The Wearever Men's Classic Incontinence Briefs are incontinence pants designed for men with light to moderate urinary incontinence. These reusable one-piece briefs with fly-front have the look and feel of conventional underwear, but provide protection without pads. These briefs are made of a cotton/polyester with a waterproof outer layer that prevents leakage with Agion antimicrobial fibers that protect against bacteria that cause odor. They also have a sewn-in, absorbent Unique-Dri pad that traps liquid for built-in protection. The briefs can be machine washed and dried. SIZES: Small, medium, large, extra large, extra extra large (XXL)and extra extra extra large (XXXL). COLORS: Gray and white.

Notes: Agion is a registered trademark of Agion Technologies, LLC.

Price: 15.99.

This product record was updated on May 23, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Eversures

3600 N Duke St.
Suite 107
Durham, North Carolina 27704
United States
Telephone: 866-379-8198.
Web: http://www.eversures.com.
Email: info@eversures.com.


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