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« on: August 29, 2010, 01:40:55 PM »

Clothing Line Makes Treatment Easier for Patients

20 August 2010

Launched in April, Libre Clothing produces garments with hidden zipper access points specifically designed to make it easier and more comfortable for patients to undergo chemotherapy, dialysis or other treatments requiring intravenous lines, catheters or infusion tubes.

The clothing range includes men's half-zip pullover sweaters priced at USD 54.99 and unisex half-zip pullover lightweight sweatshirts priced at USD 34.99. Men's and women's button-up shirts will be available soon, and a line of clothing for children who regularly receive dialysis or insulin injections is on the drawing board. One dollar from every sale goes to kidney research.

Libre Clothing is working closely with key strategic partners in the US including hospitals, dialysis clinics and the National Kidney Foundation. With minimal competition in the growing market of dialysis and chemotherapy patients, there's plenty of room for innovative products and services that will make life easier for this group of consumers. (Related: Designer bags for glucose testers — Graphic decals turn casts into works of art.)

Website: www.libreclothing.com
Contact: info@libreclothing.com

http://www.springwise.com/fashion_beauty/libreclothing/
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 04:36:37 AM »

I bought a couple shirts for my dad from this company.  When the first arrived it arrived within a week and everyone who saw them at dialysis had questions.  They had never seen one before.  It works great for dad.  Accesswear clothing he also has one top and it's hard to help him put on and odd.  The zipper kneck of libre is great.   There was a card with review inside and giving a review nets a $5 off code.  Also holidays offer codes for money off.   
March is kidney awareness month so buying one now gives more money to kidney organizations with every sale.   Ive been talking them up everywhere fast and great customer service that provides helpful products needs shout outs IMO

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