Target Announced Adaptive Apparel Line For Kids With Disabilities

The brand promises the clothes will be trendy, affordable, and practical.

By Doug Lazy on October 19, 2017
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Target announced that they will be including adaptive apparel to their kids’ clothing line, Cat & Jack, created specially for kids with disabilities.

In August, Target started to incorporate this initiative in their children’s clothing by producing apparel without itchy tags for sensory-sensitive kids, reports Fast & Co. The brand promises that the clothes will be trendy, affordable, and practical.

The new line will include 40 items with “diaper-friendly leggings of all sizes, side or back snaps and zip closures, and zip-off sleeves to make getting dressed easier for kids and the parents helping them.”

The clothes will be available on Target.com starting Oct. 22.

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