"They said get dressed.
She did it alone."

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Virtual trunk show · March 15, 2026 · Free to attend

The Ordinary World
Close-up of small child's hands struggling with tiny shirt buttons, fabric bunched and fingers mid-attempt

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."
— Marisol T., mom to Celia, age 6, CP

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"
The Discovery

Engineered from the
kitchen table up.

Every closure, seam, and cut was designed with occupational therapists and tested by the families who needed it most. Nothing clinical. Nothing compromise.

Close-up of small child pressing magnetic clothing closure together with one hand, fabric lying flat
Motor + Limb Differences

Magnetic Closures

One-handed. No pinch required. Clicks shut from an inch away.

Child sitting in wheelchair wearing comfortable-looking pants with smooth waistband visible
Wheelchair Users

Seated-Cut Pants

Rises higher in the back, elastic-free front panel. Comfort in a chair, dignity standing.

Macro close-up of smooth flat seam on fabric with no raised ridge, fingertip touching it gently
Sensory Processing

Sensory-Flat Seams

All seams pressed outward and covered in soft-weave tape. No ridge. No scratch. No meltdown.

Side zip on kids pants gliding open smoothly from hip to hem, hands not visible
Assisted Dressing

Side-Access Zips

Opens from hip to hem. Assistive dressing without removing the garment — or the dignity.

100%

tag-free construction

Ages 2–12

sizing, inclusive

3 OTs

on our design panel

400+

families in beta

The Transformation

Real families.
Shaky phone footage.
Unscripted.

We didn't hire a film crew. We asked parents to press record the morning their child dressed independently for the first time. What came back wrecked us, in the best way.

"He put on his own jacket. First time. He looked at me and said "I did it, Mama.""

Priya & Rohan, 7

Cerebral Palsy

+ 47 more families at the trunk show

The Return · The Community

They're at school, at parties,
on the swings.

This is what we're building toward — not a product, but a morning that belongs to your child. Send us yours and join the wall.

You're invited

Virtual Trunk Show
March 15, 2026

See the full adaptive line. Ask fit questions live. Pre-order at founding-family pricing. Meet the parents who've been wearing Wear since day one.

  • 🕒60 minutes · 7pm EST · Free to attend
  • 👗Full spring line reveal with sizing guide
  • 💬Live Q&A with our OT design panel
  • 📦Pre-order at trunk show pricing — ships April

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