Tommy Hilfiger launches line for people with disabilities

The brand designed this collection with both those with disabilities and caretakers in mind, the collection consists of 34 women’s and 37 men’s styles. The pieces include magnetic closures to allow wearers to easily dress themselves, or for carers to easily dress others. Other notable features include trousers with Velcro closures, magnetic flies and zippers on top of specialised leg hems to account for leg braces and orthotics.

The American label is not the first to deal with this topic. For example, the Virtual Sizing project by the Center of Expertise Futuremakers research how to improve the fit of clothes for this target group. They for instance look at how new techniques like a 3D body scan can contribute this challenge.

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For the Future Makers project Virtual Sizing, Fashion designer Simeon Morris has designed fashionable clothing for people who use wheelchairs, with an aim to include them within the mainstream fashion conversation:

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