Primark launches first-ever clothing range for people with disabilities

Designer Victoria Jenkins (Source: Reuters)

Primark is launching a full-scale clothing range designed for people with disabilities.

The new collection has been designed in collaboration with Victoria Jenkins, a disabled fashion designer and founder of the adaptive clothing brand Unhidden, and aims to suit a range of needs.

A 49-piece line of womenswear and menswear will be released by the British retailer and adaptive features will include magnetic zippers and snap fastenings to waist loops that help to pull up trousers.

Clothes will also have hidden openings for tube, stoma or catheter access and there are a range of options for wheelchair users too.

The new clothing range will be available from 28 January.


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