Striped ScratchSleeves
Striped ScratchSleeves
Size Chart
Size Chart
X-Small |
148-156cm / 5′ to 5’1″ |
Small |
156-164cm / 5’1″ to 5’4″ |
Medium |
164-172cm / 5’4″ to 5’7″ |
Large |
172-180cm / 5’7″ to 5’10” |
X-Large |
180-188cm / 5’10” to 6’1″ |
Description
Description
Our funky cardigan design ensures that ScratchSleeves stay firmly in place while still being quick and easy to put on.
100% natural silk mitts protect delicate skin from even the most vigorous scratching while the loose fitting and 100% stretch cotton sleeves ensure babies and children stay cool and comfortable.
ScratchSleeves can be used day or night and can be worn over or under regular clothing. For older children and more independent toddlers we recommend wearing ScratchSleeves under a t-shirt, pyjama or strapped top (such as dungarees or pinafores) to ensure that they are difficult for the child to remove without help.
Effective scratch mitts designed for babies, toddlers and children with eczema but equally effective in combating scratching at other skin irritations, including chicken pox and post surgical healing, hair-pulling, thumb-sucking, protecting feeding-tubes, and much more.
We advise ordering based on your child’s wingspan measurement, please use our size chart to help you select the correct size.
Smaller sizes (up to 9 months) have no shoulders and a cut-away neck line to keep little ones as cool as possible and so ScratchSleeves are easy for parents to use. We have added shoulders to the larger sizes to keep them fitting comfortably and to ensure that ScratchSleeves stay firmly in place on more active children.
Please note that these ScratchSleeves have sewn in mitts that cannot be opened. If you require opening mitts then please see our flip-mitt bodysuits.
“I would like to say a big thank you for coming up with the idea for these fantastic scratch mittens. We have had a very stressful four months since my son was diagnosed with severe eczema at the age of 10 weeks. I started using ScratchSleeves yesterday and what a fantastic day he had. It’s the first time we have been able to let him play without having to sit right beside him in case he pulled his socks off his hands which he does about every two seconds!” – Nicola