Genell Style Lined Dickey Stoma Covers
(also unlined dickeys )
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To make this lining I use a double layer of a lingerie fabric (nylon tricot) that is anti-cling, anti-static and lint free. It is serged around the edge and is approximately 4.5" x 6".
I also make the lining of the sports jersey knit which has holes. I think that would make it easier to breathe through. Be sure to let me know what fabric you want for the lining....otherwise I will use the nylon tricot.
(Sports jersey knit is listed below.) I put 2" of velcro in back for adjustment. I try to get as many different colors of fabric as I can, so if you don't see the color you want listed I may have the fabric or just haven't listed it yet. Extra large sizes must be ordered separately.
Colors in Stock: Brown, tan, beige, rust, red, burgandy, aqua, green, light green, hunter green, dark aqua, navy, royal blue, denim blue, light blue, black, grey, charcoal grey, white, cream, ivory, light yellow, medium yellow, plum
Sports Jersey Dickies
This is made like the ones above but with a nylon sports jersey knit (like the fabric in football jerseys).
Nylon or polyester: white, black, navy
Cotton blend: grey, black
I don't have a reliable source to purchase this fabric so although they all have holes in them, they do vary in fabric content and the holes may vary a bit.
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Mock Turtle Neck Dickeys
The difference between a "mock" turtle neck and a basic turtle neck is that on a regular turtle neck the collar is wide and folded down making the collar four thicknessess. With a mock turtle neck the collar is about as wide as it would be if it were turned down, making it look similar to a turtle neck without all the bulk.
The collars here are 1.5" wide. $5.50 each
I have three of each available. If I find that there is more of a demand for these I will make more. Let me know if there is a specific color you would like.