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Picture of COMFORT STRIDE SLIPPERS Comfort Stride Slippers are designed for wear by men or women with swelling of the feet (edema) or diabetes. These extra-wide slippers have non-slip hard soles, fleece linings, high dome toes, and Velcro straps for an adjustable fit. The toe box will not squeeze or bind toes and there are no inside seams to cause irritation.These slippers are machine washable. SIZES: S, M, L, or XL.

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

Price: 26.00.

This product record was updated on February 6, 2006.

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Resident Shoppers Service, Inc.

PO Box 4430
5946 Success Drive
Rome, New York 13442-4430
United States
Telephone: 800-537-3811.
Fax: 800-560-5575.
Web: http://www.shoppersservice.com.
Email: shoppers@ntcnet.com.


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