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Picture of HANDI-ROBE The Handi-Robe is a men's or women's robe designed for wear by individuals with mobility disabilities. This unisex hooded, poncho-style robe is designed to be donned while seated. The wearer puts the poncho on over his or her head and tucks the back panel under the hips and legs. This robe is made of Turkish cotton velour terry cloth and features a front zipper with a cover flap, an inner front storage pocket, and outer pockets. SIZES: One size fits most. COLOR: Royal blue or white.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 69.95.

This product record was updated on August 8, 2011.

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Creative Designs by Barbara Arnold

3704 Carlisle Court
Modesto, California 95356
United States
Telephone: 800-335-4852 or 209-523-3166.
Fax: 209-523-5893.
Web: http://www.robes4you.com.
Email: robes4you@aol.com.


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