No seams, buttons or tags: Retailers are rethinking back-to-school clothing for students with disabilities

“Honestly we have not found adaptive clothing that we like,” said Genung, 32, who lives in Los Angeles and works for the University of Southern California. “The medical special needs community may not be a mass market, but there are so many things we have to focus on during any given day — medications, surgeries, doctor’s appointments, hospitalizations — that it would be nice if there were more clothing options.”

Source: WP