Swimming shorts designed to be used by children with incontinence. Options: range of sizes.
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These attractive boy's swim shorts are incontinence swim shorts with built-in inner water proof pants. Two in one swimwear - Outer shell as regular swimwear with built-in waterproof inner briefs With built-in waterproof swim pants made from breathable PU coated polyester It has adjustable leg hole and waistband elastic tape for a snug fit Designed for bowel and urinary incontinence Chlorine resistant and UVF 50+ and no pilling fabric Vent at the back of the outer fabric to stop air being trapped inside the shorts. Regular nappy MUST NOT be under this product. Machine washable and quick drying Outer 100% Polyester; Inner PU coated 100% Polyester Overseas customer can check if we have a store in their country at www.kesvir.co.uk Please measure before you buy to avoid disappointment.
Incy Wincy Ltd
9 Trafford Road
Reading
Berkshire
RG18JP
United Kingdom
01189560295 info@incywincy.netGeneral | |
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Manufacturers age guide | 3-4; 5-6; 7-8; 9-10; 11-12; 13-14; 15-16years |
Sizes | |
Waist | 44-58; 48-61; 51-64; 54-68; 57-72; 60-78; 63-84cm |
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