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  1. DENIM LOCKOUT SUIT (MODELS 774, 775, 776, 777 & 778) Picture of DENIM LOCKOUT SUIT (MODELS 774, 775, 776, 777 & 778) The Denim LockOut Suit, models 774, 775, 776, 777 and 778, is a jumpsuit designed for use by adults with incontinence, who have difficulty dressing, or who are prone to undress themselves. It features a 22-inch back zipper with a tab across the top. This denim suit has a pocket on the chest and has short sleeves and short legs (long legs are available). It also has a ribbed neck and elastic at the waist. The Denim LockOut Suit is designed so that a diaper may be changed without taking the entire...[More Information]

  2. FULL LENGTH FLEECE SUIT (MODELS 783, 784, 785, 786, 787 & 788) Picture of FULL LENGTH FLEECE SUIT (MODELS 783, 784, 785, 786, 787 & 788) The Full Length Fleece Suit, models 783, 784, 785, 786, 787 and 788, is a jumpsuit designed for use by adults with incontinence or who have difficulty dressing. It is available in two styles: with a full-length front zipper or with a 22-inch back zipper. The version with a back zipper includes a tab at the top of the zipper that snaps to discourage people who are prone to undressing themselves. This suit is made of a 50-50 poly cotton sweatshirt fleece. It has long sleeves and full-length legs a...[More Information]

  3. FULL LENGTH KNIT SUIT (MODELS 793, 794, 795, 796, 797 & 798) Picture of FULL LENGTH KNIT SUIT (MODELS 793, 794, 795, 796, 797 & 798) The Full Length Knit Suit, models 793, 794, 795, 796, 797 and 798, is a jumpsuit designed for use by adults with incontinence or who have difficulty dressing. It is available in two styles: with a full-length front zipper or with a 22-inch back zipper. The version with a back zipper includes a tab at the top of the zipper that snaps to discourage people who are prone to undressing themselves. This suit is made of a 65% cotton-35% polyester interlock knit that stretches 4 inches in width and 1.5 ...[More Information]

  4. KNIT KICK BACK SHORTS SUIT (MODELS 413, 414, 415, 416, 417 & 418) Picture of KNIT KICK BACK SHORTS SUIT (MODELS 413, 414, 415, 416, 417 & 418) The Knit Kick Back Shorts Suit, models 413, 414, 415, 416, 417 and 418, is a jumpsuit designed for use by adults with incontinence or who have difficulty dressing. It is available in two styles: a pullover with leg snaps or with a back zipper and no leg snaps. This suit is made of a 65% cotton-35% polyester interlock knit that stretches 4 inches in width and 1.5 inches in length and returns to original shape. It has short sleeves and short legs and can also serve as nightwear. The pullover style...[More Information]

  5. MEN'S BACK CLOSURES FLANNEL JUMPSUIT Picture of MEN'S BACK CLOSURES FLANNEL JUMPSUIT The Men's Back Closures Flannel Jumpsuit is a jumpsuit designed for use by men who have difficulty dressing. Made of 100 percent flannel, this jumpsuit has a closure choice of a zipper or Velcro brand closures front and back. Detail includes ribbing around the arms and legs. SIZE: Extra small, small, medium, large, extra large, extra extra large, or extra extra extra large. DIMENSIONS: Zipper is 18 inches. COLOR: Light pink, light green, lavender, yellow, white, red, light blue, or blue checks....[More Information]

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