Adaptive Clothing Can Be Fun And Fashionable
Ziggi | Feb 11, 2010 | Comments 0
That’s right! Being a person with a disability doesn’t mean that you have to forsake fun and fashion when it comes to clothing.
Thankfully, we are seeing more and more adaptive apparel makers who are moving the inclusion cause forward by designing and manufacturing clothes for people with disabilities that are COOL instead of institutional and humdrum.
Ross Daniel Adaptive Apparel is one of those companies. Their initial offering are stylish socks for kids and adults who wear AFO’s (ankle foot orthoses/below knee braces). Sounds cool because it is cool, and it’s a niche that has to date gone unfilled.

Susan Kleiman is the innovator who came up with the product. The concept for the socks was a result of her real world experiences with her own son who was born 11 weeks prematurely with multiple complications resulting from a lack of oxygen in utero.
You can check out Ross Daniel Adaptive Apparel at: http://rdadaptiveapparel.com/
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