Sunset Colorblock Raglan Chemo Port Access Tee Shirt
Description
The Spoonie Threads Colorblock Adult Raglan Access Tee is perfect for cancer treatments, infusions, and post-surgery recovery. Designed for medical access without sacrificing style, this unisex raglan chemo shirt is made from soft jersey fabric and features discreet snaps on both shoulders, allowing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and chest ports—without needing to undress.
- Made from 100% cotton jersey for softness and breathability
- 3/4 sleeves for added warmth and coverage
- Easy-to-use snaps for quick access and can be closed to secure lines
- Both shoulders open for bilateral port access, including Broviacs, central lines, and chest ports
- No need to undress
- Unisex fit, perfect for treatment days, daily wear, or recovery
Say goodbye to clinical-looking clothing—and hello to comfort, dignity, and effortless style at every appointment. Available in a true navy and sunset red colorblock.
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.
The Spoonie Threads Colorblock Adult Raglan Access Tee is perfect for cancer treatments, infusions, and post-surgery recovery. Designed for medical access without sacrificing style, this unisex raglan chemo shirt is made from soft jersey fabric and features discreet snaps on both shoulders, allowing easy access to broviacs, central lines, and chest ports—without needing to undress.
- Made from 100% cotton jersey for softness and breathability
- 3/4 sleeves for added warmth and coverage
- Easy-to-use snaps for quick access and can be closed to secure lines
- Both shoulders open for bilateral port access, including Broviacs, central lines, and chest ports
- No need to undress
- Unisex fit, perfect for treatment days, daily wear, or recovery
Say goodbye to clinical-looking clothing—and hello to comfort, dignity, and effortless style at every appointment. Available in a true navy and sunset red colorblock.
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