Khaki Plaid Zip Front Arm Access Shacket
Description
Adult Full Zip Access Shacket – Everyday Style with Discreet Medical Access
A fresh new style in adaptive apparel, the Adult Full Zip Access Shacket blends the structure of a shirt with the warmth of a jacket—offering a comfortable, dignified solution for both casual wear and clinical needs. Designed with functional access points and storage in all the right places, this shacket is ideal for treatment days, recovery, or just staying cozy in style.
- Full-length front zipper for easy on/off, especially helpful for limited mobility or post-op dressing
- Zippers on both sleeves extend from cuff to elbow, providing quick access for IVs, PICC lines, or blood draws
- Helps simplify hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis days with built-in access for lines and monitoring
- Two large chest pockets for storing medical devices, phones, or small essentials
- Side seam pockets at the waist keep hands warm and belongings secure
- Two interior lower pockets near the front hem offer discreet storage for drainage bulbs, feeding tube bags, or other medical accessories
- Made from soft, mid-weight flannel for breathable warmth and year-round wearability
Whether layered over a tee or worn as a light jacket, the Adult Full Zip Access Shacket delivers comfort, confidence, and everyday functionality—without looking clinical.
Available in Pale Pink, Indigo, and Khaki plaid.
Why It Matters
Arm access clothing allows for quick, simple access without needing to fully undress or struggle with layers. It helps make frequent procedures feel smoother and less disruptive.
Adult Full Zip Access Shacket – Everyday Style with Discreet Medical Access
A fresh new style in adaptive apparel, the Adult Full Zip Access Shacket blends the structure of a shirt with the warmth of a jacket—offering a comfortable, dignified solution for both casual wear and clinical needs. Designed with functional access points and storage in all the right places, this shacket is ideal for treatment days, recovery, or just staying cozy in style.
- Full-length front zipper for easy on/off, especially helpful for limited mobility or post-op dressing
- Zippers on both sleeves extend from cuff to elbow, providing quick access for IVs, PICC lines, or blood draws
- Helps simplify hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis days with built-in access for lines and monitoring
- Two large chest pockets for storing medical devices, phones, or small essentials
- Side seam pockets at the waist keep hands warm and belongings secure
- Two interior lower pockets near the front hem offer discreet storage for drainage bulbs, feeding tube bags, or other medical accessories
- Made from soft, mid-weight flannel for breathable warmth and year-round wearability
Whether layered over a tee or worn as a light jacket, the Adult Full Zip Access Shacket delivers comfort, confidence, and everyday functionality—without looking clinical.
Available in Pale Pink, Indigo, and Khaki plaid.
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