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Picture of ELASTIC SHOELACES (MODELS DA-5120-L-24 & DA-5121-L-32) The Elastic Shoelaces are elastic shoe laces designed for use by individuals with arthritis or fine motor or mobility disabilities who have difficulty reaching or tying laces. These laces can be put in shoes and tied and the shoes can be used as slip-ons. WEIGHT: 25 grams (model DA-5121-L-32) or 17 grams (model DA-5120-L-24). COLORS: Brown, black, or white.

Notes: These laces are sold in pairs.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 20, 2007.

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Sun-Shine Land International Ltd

8th Fl., 69-10, Sec. 2 Chung Cheng East Road
Tamsui, Taipei,, Taiwan
Telephone: +886-2-2809-5156.
Fax: +886-2-2809-1548.
Web: http://www.sunshineland.com.tw.
Email: yuyeang@ms29.hinet.net.


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