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| | Sensory-Friendly Clothing Is The Future Of Fashion | According to a 2007 study about sensory experiences in autistic people across all ages, “more than 90% of autistic children and adults had sensory responsiveness interfering with their everyday lives.” Another 2021 study concluded that for people with sensory processing disorders and autism, fabrics can have a direct impact on individuals’ well-being. Different textiles have the potential to provide support, and create a channel to engage in healthy coping strategies, research showed. While there have been strides in recent years to make garments more functional for bodies of different sizes, shapes, and abilities — such as the adaptive collections released by SKIMS and Aerie — the accessible fashion movement is still in its infancy. And for people with “invisible” disabilities, like sensory processing disorders, autism, and ADHD, traditional clothing can leave a lot to be desired. Read More |
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