Courtesy of Tommy HilfigerFashion / NewsTommy Hilfiger launches line for people with disabilitiesThe American brand wants to make fashion more inclusive with its adaptive clothing collectionShareLink copied ✔️October 18, 2017FashionNewsTextAli Wong While fashion is often accused of not being inclusive enough for those who aren’t super skinny and/or white, Tommy Hilfiger is trying to combat this with the announcement that it is launching an adaptive line for people with disabilities. “Inclusivity and democratisation of fashion have always been at the core of my brand’s DNA,” Hilfiger himself told InStyle. “These collections continue to build on that vision, empowering the differently abled community.” Designed with both those with disabilities and caretakers in mind, the collection consists of 34 women’s and 37 men’s styles. The pieces include magnetic closures to allow wearers to easily dress themselves, or for carers to easily dress others. Other notable features include trousers with Velcro closures, magnetic flies and zippers on top of specialised leg hems to account for leg braces and orthotics. A report published earlier this year found that one in five UK residents have some form of disability that limited their daily activities – working out at around 13.3 million people. For such a huge number of the population, this group is still largely neglected by fashion brands, even if there have been some notable moments over the years such as the signing of wheelchair-user Jillian Mercado to IMG in 2015 following her appearance in a Diesel campaign. This isn’t the American brand’s first step towards being more inclusive with its collections. Tommy Hilfiger has already released two collections for children with disabilities, partnering with Runway of Dreams – a foundation with the aim of promoting inclusivity within the fashion industry. While collections like this are a great step in the right direction for fashion, Tommy Hilfiger is sadly in the minority when it comes to this belief. Hopefully, it won’t be long before others follow suit. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThese photos reimagine Barbara Kruger’s seminal streetwear dropBuy a copy of Dazed MENA to support relief efforts in LebanonGianni Versace is getting a major retrospective exhibitionHat summer! Meet the young milliners taking over London fashionKiko Mizuhara on slowing down, shutting up and touching grassWashing-up gloves have made it out the kitchen Stone Island Marina takes us straight to the source for SS26 Crying in couture: Ellie Misner’s new collection is a beautiful disaster OnMeet the creatives turning up the heat in Lagos with Burna Boy and OnThe biggest fashion collabs you missed in MarchIn pictures: Robbie McIntosh captures the next generation of Champion youthBLACKPINK style file: All of Lisa’s greatest fashion momentsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy