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BUDGET SNAP COAT (MODEL 117), FLANNEL SNAP COAT (MODEL 127), & POLYESTER SNAP COAT (MODEL 137)    


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The Budget Snap Coat, model 117, Flannel Snap Coat, model 127, and Polyester Snap Coat, model 137, are women's robes with snap front closures and large front pockets. The Flannel Snap Coat has three-quarter length sleeves and the other models have short sleeves. The Budget Snap Coat is made of cotton/polyester. SIZES: Models 117 and 137 are available in Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, Extra Extra Large, and Extra, Extra, Extra large. Model 127 is available in Small, Meduim, Large, Extra Large and Extra, Extra large. COLOR: Assorted prints. WARRANTY: The manufacturer guarantees satisfaction with these products or they may be exchanged or returned for a full refund.

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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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