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SNAP-BACK GOWN (BUDGET) (MODEL 320), SNAP-BACK FLANNEL GOWN (MODEL 362), & PRINT SNAP-BACK GOWN (MODEL 330)     

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The Snap-Back Gown (Budget), model 320, Snap-Back Flannel Gown, model 362, and Print Snap-Back Gown, model 330, are knee-length women's nightgowns with snap back closures, binding at the neckline, and 3/4 length sleeves. The nightgowns are available in flannel, brushed, and cotton/polyester blend fabrics. SIZES: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, Extra Extra Large, and Extra Extra Extra Large. COLOR: Assorted prints.

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This product record was updated on January 13, 2000.

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Fashion Ease, Division of M&M Health Care Apparel Co.

1541 60th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11219
United States
Telephone: 800-221-8929 or 718-871-8188.
Fax: 718-436-2067.
Web: http://www.fashionease.com/.
Email: info@fashionease.com.


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