Last September, George at ASDA became the first supermarket clothing range to launch its very own collection of adaptive clothing, which was designed to support independent dressing for those with disabilities.
The initial range focussed on those with sensory needs, with the Easy On Easy Wear school uniform range which helped keep young people happy and comfortable all day long whilst at school.
After the success of its September launch, George at ASDA added some additional items to the collection back in February which catered for all ages from babies to adults, and now it’s expanded its range to support even more specific needs.
The latest items were produced in support of BBC Children in Need, with the collection of casualwear designed to work for a whole host of different needs and circumstances.
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