Common Dressing Challenges

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Upper Limb Mobility

Wide necklines, magnetic fasteners, and soft cotton fabrics make dressing easier when arm and shoulder movement is limited.

  • Velcro closures
  • Loose armholes
  • Tag-free seams
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Lower Limb Mobility

Elastic waistbands, side openings, and soft fabrics reduce strain when bending knees or hips is difficult.

  • Side-fastening pants
  • Adjustable hems
  • Breathable stretch cotton
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Diabetes & Lymphedema

Seam-free socks and loose-fitting garments help avoid pressure points and protect sensitive skin.

  • Cushion-sole socks
  • No restrictive bands
  • Soft, moisture-wicking cotton
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Wheelchair

Designed with side openings, flat seams and soft fabrics for seated comfort and easy wearability.

  • Pressure-free fit
  • Wrap boxer shorts
  • Side-fastening pants
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Arthritis

Soft, adaptive designs reduce joint pain and make dressing easier for people with limited dexterity.

  • Wide openings
  • Easy fasteners
  • Lightweight cotton fabric
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Neurodivergency

Tag-free, soft-touch clothing that supports sensory needs for those with autism, ADHD or tactile sensitivity.

  • Flat seams
  • Tagless interiors
  • Breathable organic cotton
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News & MEDIA

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Aussie mum launches adaptive clothing brand at Walmart

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Aussie adaptive fashion brand The Shapes United gains US foothold via Walmart
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Aussie adaptive fashion brand The Shapes United gains US foothold via Walmart

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