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FRONT/BACK-SNAP SLIP (MODEL 328), ECONOMY BACK-SNAP (MODEL 318), & VELCRO CLOSURE SLIP (MODEL 379)     

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The Front/Back-Snap Slip, model 328, features reversible snap openings in the front and back, with lace piping around the deep scoop neck. The Economy Back-Snap, model 318, also has reversible snap openings in both front and back, but does not feature the lace trim. The Velcro Closure Slip, model 379, features Velcro closures in the front and back. All slips are knee length and made of white cotton/polyester. SIZES: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, and Extra Extra Extra Large.

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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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