Child's swimsuit for suitable for users with urinary and bowel incontinence. Options: range of sizes; choice of colour.
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Kes-Vir Girl's two-piece swimsuit with shorts. Swimwear for girls with integrate waterproof swim briefs, discreet for when you use the local public pool or go on holiday, as well as for aquatherapy sessions. Snug fitting top that won't ride up, has cross-back adjustable straps fully lined. The shorts have waterproof built-in liner pants Shorts are adjustable at the waistband and leg cuff.Designed for bowel and urinary incontinence Chlorine resistant and UVF 50+ fabric Machine washable and quick drying Outer: 80% Polyamide 20% Elastane - Inner: PU coated 100% Polyester IT IS ADVISABLE TO MEASURE BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE OF ANY SWIMWEAR ON OUR WEBSITE, TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. SEE OUR VIDEO
Incy Wincy Ltd
9 Trafford Road
Reading
Berkshire
RG18JP
United Kingdom
01189560295 info@incywincy.netNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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