Vintage Black Adult 3/4 Sleeve Half-Zip Access Hoodie
Description
Our Adult 3/4 Sleeve Half-Zip Access Hoodie is designed to look good and feel great for everyday wear while giving chest and abdomen access for treatment days or post surgery.
A large MRI-friendly plastic zipper at the center front opens to give abundant chest access. Another zipper above the kangaroo pocket provides abdominal access and device storage. We thoughtfully selected a 3/4 sleeve giving you coverage and warmth during treatments while not affecting PICC line or arm access during infusion visits.
Inside the large zippered Spoonie Signature Pocket, you'll find two features: a smaller pocket perfect for storing devices like insulin pumps or phones; and a 4 inch opening with a snap closure to the stomach. The opening provides access to run feeding tubes, insulin pump tubing, or catheters through. Enjoy all this accessibility in a soft, warm hoodie in french terry fabric, available in a vintage black solid style.
Why It Matters
A zip-access hoodie offers warmth with thoughtful design, allowing medical access without needing to remove layers. It helps maintain comfort and a sense of normalcy, even in clinical settings.
Our Adult 3/4 Sleeve Half-Zip Access Hoodie is designed to look good and feel great for everyday wear while giving chest and abdomen access for treatment days or post surgery.
A large MRI-friendly plastic zipper at the center front opens to give abundant chest access. Another zipper above the kangaroo pocket provides abdominal access and device storage. We thoughtfully selected a 3/4 sleeve giving you coverage and warmth during treatments while not affecting PICC line or arm access during infusion visits.
Inside the large zippered Spoonie Signature Pocket, you'll find two features: a smaller pocket perfect for storing devices like insulin pumps or phones; and a 4 inch opening with a snap closure to the stomach. The opening provides access to run feeding tubes, insulin pump tubing, or catheters through. Enjoy all this accessibility in a soft, warm hoodie in french terry fabric, available in a vintage black solid style.
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