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Picture of COZY COATS THUMBLESS MITTENS The Cozy Coats Mittens are mittens designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities, or neurological or upper extremity disabilities. Made of double fleece fabric for warmth, these machine-washable mittens are reversible and have hook-and-loop fasteners. The mittens can be special ordered to match the Cozy Coat Winter Coat (see entry). SIZES: Small, medium, and large. COLORS: Navy/plaid, royal/fiesta, royal/snowstorm, wine/bouquet, periwinkle/splash, hunter/forest, and hunter/bouquet.

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Price: 15.00.

This product record was updated on March 16, 2010.

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Cozy Coats of Vermont

206 Pleasant Street
Sheldon, Vermont 05483
United States
Telephone: 802-933-2479 or 802-933-4083.
Fax: 802-933-2479 or 802-933-4083.
Web: http://www.cozycoats.com.
Email: cozycoats@together.net.


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