WHAT DO YOU SEE?

Not everyone thinks the same way or sees the world the same way. Just because there is a typical way to learn or be intelligent in our school systems, does not mean that is the only way to show intelligence.

Children on the autism spectrum see the world differently than neurotypicals. It’s a beautiful thing we should all learn from and celebrate. Not something that should be looked down upon or viewed as less than.

This collections is an blatant question: What do you see? Showing that there isn’t one correct way to see everything.

A clothing struggle for parents with children on the spectrum can be monocolor. Many children have a strong obsession with one color and need their world to be saturated in that color, including what they wear. It is hard to find stylish outfits that are sensory friendly, come in range of colors, and are stylish.

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Metallic Foiling

Ponte de Roma light blue fabric. Flat lock stitching.

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Double Layer Laser Cutting and Laser Cut Appliques

Cotton jersey and cotton sweatshirt knit. Flat lock stitching. Elastic waistband.

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Metallic Paint

Cotton sweatshirt knit. Flat lock stitching. Elastic waistbands and cuffs. Kimono sleeves. Magnetic closure.

Adjustable sleeve cuff, ability for pant cuff to be scrunched higher or hang lower, and looser fit allows for growth and longer wear of the garment.