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Asda launches 'no labels' schoolwear range for kids with specific needs and autism

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Asda is to sell a range of school uniform clothing for children with specific or sensory needs such as autism.And, it’s the first UK supermarket to do so.The new collection is called Easy On Easy Wear and it’s available in stores now.When designing the clothing, Asda said it has “undertaken extensive research with customers and charities to ensure our clothing is suitable.”The range is designed to help those with specific needs and their mums and dads after Asda found that nine in 10 parents get “distressed or upset” when trying to dress their kids.Traditional clothing takes children with additional need twice as long to put on, Asda’s research found.Often, school clothes are designed with neuro-typical children in mind.This means that.

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