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Picture of GARY ORIGINAL PULL ON PANTS (GOPVX) The Gary Original Pull On Pants are reusable incontinence pants designed for use by individuals with incontinence. These pants are designed to be worn with a diaper or over underwear. Features include a standard three-quarter-inch elastic waist, comfortable cut legs, and an extra-wide crotch for maximum room. The pant is available in regular, bikini or long waist cut. OPTIONS: Elastic is available in one- inch black or white for an additional charge. SIZES: 5 extra-small to 5 extra-large. COLOR: Available in a variety of colors.

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Price: 14.70 to 5.10.

This product record was updated on August 31, 2011.

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Gary Manufacturing

1124 Bay Blvd., Suite A
Chula Vista, California 91911
United States
Telephone: 800-775-0804 or 619-429-4479.
Fax: 619-429-4810.
Web: http://www.garymanufacturing.com.
Email: sales@garymanufacturing.com.


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