If you could change a clothing item to be more appropriate/user-friendly, what would it be?
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Finding clothing for someone with a disability tends to be difficult specifically when looking for something that looks good but also comfortable/appropriate. So in your experience, what alterations do/would you make to form the perfect clothing?
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Coat to warm in winter cool in summer
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Easy to wear trousers/jeggings & longer tops
But not in polyester or nylon
More natural fabric & viscous mixs
And definitely not old fashion styles
Being disabled doesn't mean your old or no fashioned sence! -
Shoes!!
I have ulcers. And my legs/feet swell.
Most shoes/slippers are instruments of torcher -
Bra's nitemare when you only have the use of one arm .
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Thank you all for your responses! I would really appreciate if you could please kindly complete the full anonymous survey consisting of similar questions to this post. This would be very helpful for the creation of an inclusive clothing collection. Here's the link: https://vonr.typeform.com/to/uXasOK
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