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Picture of ACHIEVEMENT COMPRESSION SHORTS The Achievement Compression Shorts are compression shorts designed for use with sensory integration and processing disabilities. Styled for wear by both boys and girls, these shorts provide deep calming pressure. These shorts are made of 90 percent cotton with Lycra spandex for fit and comfort and can be worn under clothing. SIZES: 4 to 5 (fits hips 23.5 to 25.5 inches), 6 to 7 (fits hips 25.5 to 28 inches), 8 to 10 (fits hips 28 to 31 inches), or 12 to 14 (fits hips 32 to 34 inches). DIMENSIONS: 3 inch inseam.

Notes: Achievement Compression Shorts is a trademark.

Price: 12.95.

This product record was updated on October 7, 2010.

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Achievement Products

P.O. Box 6013
Carol Stream, Illinois 60197-6013
United States
Telephone: 800-373-4699.
Fax: 800-766-4303.
Web: http://www.achievement-products.com.
Email: info@achievement-products.com.


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