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Adaptive Clothing for Women: From Casual to Career Wear
“Dress for the job you want”. It is an old saying but one that still rings true. The right wardrobe can exude profess...
The Pressure Sore
How Pressure Sores Affected This Wheelchair User's Life
by Anthony Lue
I’m warning you now...this is going to get gra...
Disabled But Not Really: Q & A with Wesley Hamilton
IZ Adaptive CEO, Benedict Marsh, sits down with philanthropist, speaker, athlete, model, and founder of Disabled But Not Really, Wesley Hamilton to talk about his organization, overcoming limiting mindsets, leadership and building community.
A Comprehensive Guide to The Importance of Functionality in Clothing for Wheelchair Users and People Living with Physical Disabilities
How Adaptive Clothing Makes Getting Dressed Easier
Many people living with physical disabilities experience chall...
How I Started Making Clothing for Wheelchairs Users
The Story of IZ Adaptive
When Barbara Turnbull walked into my life, I had no idea that everything was about to ch...
5 DIY Tricks Wheelchair Users Can Use to Make Adaptive Pants
For wheelchair users, purchasing pants 'off the rack' presents many potential challenges. However, there are thing...
Fashion Follows Form: Designs for Sitting
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Comparing Designs for Sitting Across the Centuries
From June 2014 until January ...
Russell’s Best Self
Russell’s ‘Perfect Fit’ changed the way he felt about comfort, confidence and the importance of well fitting pants....
Tara-Anne's Perfect Fit
Tara-Anne shares her love of friendship and the importance of a ‘Perfect Fit’.
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Jason’s Unexpected Passion
Jason share's his love of comedy and how the perfect fit changes the way he feels.
Jason:
My name is Jason. I'm 36, ...
Chris' Peer Support
Chris loves to sit down with other folks in order to encourage them and to share the message of never giving up.
Chr...
Adrienne's Paddling Passion
Being out on the water has brought a lot to Adrienne's life, including camaraderie and a whole lot of fun.
Adrienne:...