Tommy Hilfiger designs a collection for people with disabilities

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Sat, 21 Oct 2017 - 01:01 GMT

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Tommy Hilfiger (photo by Wikimedia Commons)

Tommy Hilfiger (photo by Wikimedia Commons)

CAIRO - 21 October 2017: Fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger is designing the first-ever adaptive clothing line for people with disabilities.

The brand has a strong vision of becoming inclusive of all people. It plans to conquer a new market that is disregarded by the fashion industry.

The fashion line is designed to make it easier to dress people with disabilities, debuting 37 pieces for the men’s line and 34 pieces for the women’s line.

It features adjustable hems to adapt leg casts, magnetic closures to make it easier to dress with one arm, and it contains several other feathers as well.

Last month Gigi Hadid and Tommy Hilfiger collaborated together on a see now; buy now fashion show for the third time. Together they created their London fashion week debut. Hadid and Hilfiger debut their autumn winter 2017 collection. The show is a combination of looks from the men’s and women’s brand collections.

Gigi Hadid- Courtesy Of Tommy Hilfiger
Gigi Hadid- Courtesy Of Tommy Hilfiger

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