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Style that...Adapts, Adjusts, and Accommodates

"I know social media campaigns that demand & and educate why there is little access to stylish but accommodating clothes for the disability community. There is no excuse the largest minority accounting for 20% of the U.S. population according to the NIH, cannot dress to feel their best like their peers. We must call on retailers and designers to join the adaptive fashion movement."
-Natalia
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Flyease Nike shoe is a step moving forward but more options need to be created. I had to wait till I was 22 years old to own my first pair of Nike's. I want to change this not to be someone else's experience. Instead, let's create athletic/lifestyle shoes that fit the disabled young adults, why should only kids and the geriatric population have options and not the thousands in between these generations?
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