
Parents report
23 min
avg. morning dressing
You've been there.
The buttons. The tags. The zipper
that needs two hands she doesn't have.
Every morning is a negotiation. You've cut the tags out of seventeen shirts. You've sewn velcro over snaps at midnight. You know the exact weight of a child who's given up trying and gone limp in your arms.
"I just want her to pull on a shirt and feel like a kid, not a patient."
We heard you. We heard every version of you — the OT who keeps apologizing for the lack of options, the dad who ordered five different brands and returned them all, the grandparent who learned to sew at 68 because nothing fit.
What parents have tried before Wear:
- Cutting tags out of every single garment
- Sewing velcro over snaps and buttons
- Ordering adaptive brands that felt medical
- Buying two sizes up so it "goes over easier"







