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Striped PJ Tops Reviews

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About ScratchSleeves:

ScratchSleeves are invaluable in coping with itchy, scratchy babies and children. The smooth silk mitts minimise damage, allowing your little one's skin time to heal, while the sleeve design ensures that ScratchSleeves stay firmly in place. Stopping babies, toddlers and young children scratching themselves can be a real challenge, especially as they get older and can take off traditional scratch mitts.

ScratchSleeves are effective for all sorts of scratching and irritation including eczema, chicken pox, scab-picking, post-operative healing, ear pulling and poking, overly enthusiastic thumb sucking and even hair pulling.

We are constantly working on our product range. Please do get in touch and let us know how you and your little one get on with ScratchSleeves. We're always interested to hear your thoughts and ideas as every child is different and what works well for our children may need adjusting a little to help yours.

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Phone:

01962 890210

Email:

info@scratchsleeves.co.uk

Location:

Unit 2, Grosvenor Ct,
Ampfield Hill,
Amfield
Hampshire
SO51 9BD

A wonderful product which has hugely helped my toddler son stop damaging his skin at night!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 1 month ago
Very helpful especilly during nights. Has been replaced after shrinking. Former orders were always good.
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Posted 2 years ago
My son wears these under his dungaree pjs (also from Scratchsleeves). The built in 'hands' mean that there is no way that he can get his fingers out to scratch. The top is a generous size and soft. I am so glad we found it.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great top that works brilliantly with the dungarees. Very happy with this
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Posted 7 years ago
Rachel Worden
Verified Reviewer
Very happy with this purchase, so beautifully made, gentle and comfy for delicate skin, saved my little one's eczema By preventing her scratching herself
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Posted 7 years ago