Tommy Hilfiger Debuts Second Adaptive Clothing Line

Last year, we shared with you that Tommy Hilfiger produced a line of adaptive clothing for children who are differently-abled.  Those items included magnetic closures, rather than zippers, buttons or other fasteners that could prove challenging, as well as adjustable waistlines and other features to make the clothing more accessible.  The Wall Street Journal did a great story this summer on adaptive clothing, including the Tommy Hilfiger line.  You can see their coverage in the video below:



In addition to the original line of clothing that Tommy Hilfiger released in the Spring, they've now also developed a "Back to School" collection, in partnership with Runway of Dreams, a nonprofit group that works with clothing brands to modify existing lines or to develop new lines that meet the needs of the differently-abled.  (If you are interested in this topic, you can find amazing and inspiring videos documenting the Runway of Dreams fashion shows on YouTube!)  In addition to similar modifications in the first line of modified clothing, this new collection also includes openings on the side and in the back of some garments.

We always love to see companies provide services or products to meet the needs of the differently-abled and are delighted that work in this area continues to grow and expand.  If you'd like to read more about Tommy Hilfiger's newest adaptive clothing line, you can find information here:

Tommy Hilfiger Fall Collection

For additional information on Runway of Dreams, please visit their website here:

Runway of Dreams

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