Hi, my name is cathy55! Where can I buy clothing that will not rip my daughter has autism and ...
cathy55
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Hi @cathy55 and welcome to the community. Sorry to read this, I can imagine that's quite costly. I hope you don't mind but I've made some changes to your post to make it easier for members who might be able to advise, to see it.
Best wishes,
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Hi @cathy55 and a warm welcome to the community!
There are rip resistant bodysuits but these tend to be expensive especially if you need a couple so it may be worth looking into grants for families with disabled children.M&S also have a big adaptive clothes range with lots of sleepsuits and body suits up to age 16.
Family Fund have a clothing grant fund that may be worth looking into and checking your eligibility as this will hopefully save you some money too😊
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