







Youth IV Zip Hoodie
Discreet arm zippers for IV or PICC line access - designed just like the adult version to keep kids warm and comfortable during infusions, clinic visits, or at-home care.
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Fabric & Care
Fabric
- 95.4% cotton
- 4.6% spandex
Care Instructions
- Turn inside out. Wash cold with like colors
- Turn inside out. Tumble dry low
- Hang dry recommended
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
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Returns & Exchanges
If you are not satisfied with your order, we offer refunds on eligible items within 30 days from when your purchase was made. To learn more about our returns and exchange policy and what items are eligible for a return for a refund, please visit the return policy page.
FAQs
What makes the Youth IV Zip Hoodie different from a regular hoodie?
It’s specially designed with hidden zippers on both arms for IV and PICC line access, so kids don’t have to take off layers during treatment.
What kind of medical access does it provide?
The hoodie features discreet zippers along the sleeves, making it easy for nurses to access IV sites or PICC lines without disturbing your child’s comfort.
What problems does this hoodie solve for kids and parents?
It eliminates the hassle of removing layers for IV access, reduces stress for both kids and parents on treatment days, and keeps kids warm and comfortable while maintaining a sense of normalcy and style.
Does it look like medical clothing?
Not at all! It looks like a fun, stylish hoodie, so your child can feel confident and comfortable, whether they’re at home or at the clinic.
Is it warm enough for hospital or infusion rooms?
Yes! It’s made from a soft, mid-weight fabric that keeps kids cozy in chilly treatment areas while remaining breathable for all-day wear.
Is it good for everyday wear?
Absolutely! The hoodie is designed for versatility, so kids can wear it to school, the park, or appointments without feeling “different.”


