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  2. Slick Chicks - Wikipedia

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    Slick Chicks is a patented [1] adaptive underwear that is designed to empower people with a disability or physical challenge. They feature hook-and-eye fasteners at the waistband, so anyone can seamlessly transition in and out of their clothing, regardless of their physical situation.

  3. Intimately, Adaptive Lingerie Brand for Women With ... - AOL

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    Intimately is in expansion mode. The lingerie and sleepwear brand, which makes adaptive intimate apparel for women with disabilities, is expanding its assortment and adding a mobile shopping app ...

  4. Adaptive clothing - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive clothing is clothing designed around the needs and abilities of people with varying degrees of disability, including congenital disabilities, acquired disabilities (such as the result of an injury, illness or accident), age (elderly people may have trouble with opening and closing buttons [1]) and temporary disabilities, as well as physical disabilities.

  5. Silvert's - Wikipedia

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    Some of the variety of Silverts adaptive clothing includes clothing for wheelchair users, caregiver assisted clothing such as open back tops, easy access clothing with magnetic closures, as well as adaptive shoes, socks and slippers designed to assist people with lowered mobility in their daily dressing and undressing. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Disabled TikTokers Co-Sign The SKIMS Adaptive Line - AOL

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  7. MagnaReady - Wikipedia

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    MagnaReady is an American clothing technology and e-commerce brand based in Raleigh, North Carolina. It focused on producing adaptive clothing for those with dexterity issues. It was founded in 2013 by Maura Horton, after her husband, Don Horton, had trouble buttoning his shirts due to Parkinson's disease. MagnaReady uses patented magnetic ...

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