Marks & Spencer have launched a new fashion range for children with disabilities.
The new range, named Adapted for Easy Dressing, was designed and developed in collaboration with customers, including parents from 3 different specialist schools.
M&S has said that they have tried to keep the range as seamless as possible and have only used the softest materials.
The range was developed by Rebecca Garner, kids wear designer at M&S, together with buyer Emma Chang and technologist Charlotte Hunt.
Garner said: “Parents passionately told us that disabilities don’t define their children, so the adaptations shouldn’t define their clothes, it’s why all the products are inclusively designed and modelled closely on our main collection. So whilst big sister might wear a dress with sequins, the little one who wants to match but has sensory needs will have a softer glitter. Offering great value has been a key consideration and parents purchasing Easy Dressing products will never pay more.”