Pink Adult Snap Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt FINAL SALE
Description
FINAL SALE: Permanently reduced items are FINAL SALE and not eligible for returns or exchanges*
Check out the Spoonie Threads adaptive Adult Chemo Chest Port Snap Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt, perfect for cancer treatments and post-surgery recovery.
Designed for medical access without sacrificing style, this unisex chemo shirt is crafted from soft jersey fabric and features discreet snaps at both shoulders, providing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and port access without the need to undress. The longer sleeves offer added warmth and comfort during infusion treatments, and the fully open snaps make dressing easier for those with limited mobility or recovering from surgery. Nurses love the convenience of the access points, and our low-profile snaps with soft fabric backing are MRI-friendly and perfect for securing loose lines during treatment. Say goodbye to medical-looking attire and hello to effortless dignity at appointments!
Why It Matters
Clothing designed for port access allows providers to reach the area easily while the rest of the body stays covered and comfortable. It brings a sense of ease and dignity to a process that happens again and again during treatment.
FINAL SALE: Permanently reduced items are FINAL SALE and not eligible for returns or exchanges*
Check out the Spoonie Threads adaptive Adult Chemo Chest Port Snap Access Long-Sleeve Tee Shirt, perfect for cancer treatments and post-surgery recovery.
Designed for medical access without sacrificing style, this unisex chemo shirt is crafted from soft jersey fabric and features discreet snaps at both shoulders, providing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and port access without the need to undress. The longer sleeves offer added warmth and comfort during infusion treatments, and the fully open snaps make dressing easier for those with limited mobility or recovering from surgery. Nurses love the convenience of the access points, and our low-profile snaps with soft fabric backing are MRI-friendly and perfect for securing loose lines during treatment. Say goodbye to medical-looking attire and hello to effortless dignity at appointments!
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