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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S MULTI CLOSURES FLANNEL PAJAMA SET    


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Picture of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S MULTI CLOSURES FLANNEL PAJAMA SET The Men’s and Women’s Multi Closures Flannel Pajama set are pajamas designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injuries. Made of 100 percent cotton flannel, these pajama sets features three side and shoulder closures and a top that opens on the side and under the arm. The top has a round neckline and loose sleeves. The bottoms open and close on the side for ease of access. All closed areas are held together by snap fasteners or Velcro closures instead of buttons or zippers. SIZE: Small, medium,large, extra large, or extra extra large. COLOR: Light Pink, light green, lavender, yellow, white, red, light blue, or blue checks.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 49.99.

This product record was updated on September 13, 2010.

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Doctor Mae's Special Needs Clothing

824 Portage Street #A
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Telephone: 206-414-1725.
Web: http://docmae.com.
Email: docmae@docmae.com.


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