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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Common Dressing Challenges
The Shapes United has been committed to sustainable business right from the start.
Sustainability is at the heart of our business strategy and encompasses social, environmental and economic considerations.
Several elements within our operations have been carefully considered to manage impacts along the value chain.
We’re on the right path, and next we’re seeking sustainability certifications. We are measuring our footprint, formalising a reporting structure and setting science-based targets.
We’re keen to understand where we’re at, where we’d like to be and plan how to get there!
The Shapes United has also consulted the UN Sustainable Development Goals established social impact pillars
Wide necklines, magnetic fasteners, and soft cotton fabrics make dressing easier when arm and shoulder movement is limited.
Elastic waistbands, side openings, and soft fabrics reduce strain when bending knees or hips is difficult.
Seam-free socks and loose-fitting garments help avoid pressure points and protect sensitive skin.
Designed with side openings, flat seams and soft fabrics for seated comfort and easy wearability.
Soft, adaptive designs reduce joint pain and make dressing easier for people with limited dexterity.
Tag-free, soft-touch clothing that supports sensory needs for those with autism, ADHD or tactile sensitivity.