Now that you know all the basics about the world of adaptive apparel from Adaptive Clothing 101 Part I, we’re going to dive into the category of Sensory-Friendly Clothing, and introduce some wonderful companies that can provide it.
If you need a quick refresher on adaptive and sensory-friendly clothing, please refer to the summary in the infographic below! Then, when you’re ready, keep reading to discover several notable sensory-friendly companies, some popular brands/retailers that you may not know have sensory-friendly collections, and also highlight some smaller companies and startups that specialize in providing amazing products to suit all sensory needs.
Here are a few companies that specialize in creating a special product that is either deliberately sensory-friendly, or that align perfectly with many of the criteria of uniquely sensitive individuals.
Primary
Soft Surroundings
There are some popular companies that are increasingly understanding the importance of inclusivity, and are putting out clothes and styles that make a conscious effort to suit a greater variety of needs.
American Eagle
Under Armour
Uniqlo
4Ward Clothing
Bayou Blend Apparel
If you liked this collection, read more ob Adaptive Clothing 101 in Part 3 and Part 4, covering places you can shop for the other types of adaptive apparel! Let us know which of these sites you’re most interested in checking out, or your favorite sensory-friendly brand!
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