Kohl’s Rolls Out Clothing For Kids With Special Needs
June 17, 2019
By: Shaun Heasley
Source: Disability Scoop
Kohl’s is introducing sensory-friendly and adaptive clothing for kids, becoming the latest retailer to offer up apparel designed to meet the needs of people with various disabilities.
The department store said this month that it’s rolling out a range of adaptive clothing options as part of its three largest house brands for children, Jumping Beans, SO and Urban Pipeline.
In doing so, Kohl’s joins a handful of retailers including Target and Zappos that have launched clothing lines aimed at kids with special needs in recent years.
Pieces that are part of the new Kohl’s lineup include features like flat seams, wider neck and hem lines, longer lengths, abdominal access, two-way zippers, reinforced belt loops and hook and loop closures. The collection also includes clothing that is diaper-friendly and wheelchair-friendly, the company said.