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POLYCOTTON KNIT SITTER TEE (MODELS 402 & 402A)    


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Picture of POLYCOTTON KNIT SITTER TEE (MODELS 402 & 402A) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Polycotton Knit Sitter Tee is a child's or adult's shirt designed for wear by individuals who use wheelchairs. This 50 percent polyester, 50 percent cotton machine-washable knit shirt is designed for wear by individuals who sit for extended periods. Features include a ribbed V-neck, Velcro tabbed back closure for ease in assisted dressing, and stretchy raglan sleeves. SIZES: Child's, model 404, medium (10 to 12) or large (14 to 16) and adult's, model 404A, small, medium, large, and extra large. COLOR: Navy and gray; other color combinations are available by special order.

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

Price: 30.00 to 26.00.

This product record was updated on February 5, 2013.

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Adaptations by Adrian

P.O. Box 7
San Marcos, California 92079-0007
United States
Telephone: 760-744-3565.
Fax: 760-471-7560.
Web: http://www.adaptationsbyadrian.com.
Email: adrians1@sbcglobal.net.


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