| Item description | Item code | Location(s) | 
		
			| Nappy Strap | 0001 | Standard length, or specify length required in cms | 
		
			| Pocket 
				Sewn in for the insertion of pads to apply extra pressure to certain areas | 0027 | Specify position using Silon-TEX II pad (see below) | 
		
			| Velcro® tabs 
				To attach to waist height garment | 1163 |  | 
		
			| Reduced Pressure Panel 
				Soft material over the abdomen area | 1161 |  | 
		
			| Zipper 
				Avoid placing zippers over scar areaStandard location is lateral aspect but may be placed on the medial aspectSelected for ease of fitting or for the insertion of conformers Note: Use zippers carefully as a certain degree of pressure may be lostBack zipper recommended for childrenConsider front zipper for patients with restricted mobility or for independenceZipers may be incorporated into arms for specific cases  |  |  | 
		
			| Short zipper (<20cm) | 1164 | Front or back | 
		
			| Long zipper (>20cm) | 1165 | Front or back | 
		
			| Closures 
				Zipper or VelcroUseful for children to allow growth expansionPlease Note: closure may be more difficult and if not closed fully a certain degree of pressure may be lostFor reduced mobility select front Velcro closureGarments for ladies with bra cups cannot have front Velcro closures |  | Front or back | 
		
			| Neck 
				Regular neck line is standard on all garments unless turtle neck or scoop neck is specified
				Turtle neck - select if burn extends to anterior neck surface. Recommended for scarring above chest level
				Scoop neck - select for scarring that does not extend to chest area.  Recommended for scarring above chest level. Front or back (depth required must be given) |  |  | 
		
			| Axilla 
				Standard axilla will be used on all garments unless insert or gusset style is specified. Standard axilla can be either unlined or lined (to protect fragile skin and may give extra pressure)
				Insert - butterfly shape with centre seam (standard insert for vests)
				Gusset - oval shape with no centre seam. Consider this choice for axilla scarring as it contours anatomically. This design does not have a centre seam.
				Insert & Guesset style axillas can be made using lining or powernet or a combination of both |  | Left or right | 
		
			| Raglan sleeve  |  |  | 
		
			| Elastic finish distal end sleeves 
				Short sleeve vests are finished with elastic cuff as standardLong sleeve vests are finished with an overlock edge as standard |  |  | 
		
			| Cropped vest 
				Consider scar area carefully when selecting this design as it provides the minimal cover and pressure to the trunk is lost |  |  | 
		
			| Inner elbow lining  
				To protect fragile skin and provide comfort if required | 1167 | Left or right | 
		
			| Full elbow lining as above | 1168 | Left or right |