Tips for Shopping Adaptive Clothing

Written by Amrita Dhaliwal

We are aware that navigating the fashion industry in search of an item that is the perfect size can be an extremely challenging endeavour. When there are so many, or even so few, options available to you, it can be quite overwhelming. This can make it more difficult for you to choose the appropriate product and to make a choice that is both intelligent and flavorful. Shopping on a budget is challenging for many people because it reduces the number of options available to them and makes it more difficult to determine which products offer the best overall value. Because of the sheer volume of goods available for purchase, it is easy to become overwhelmed and make a hasty choice, or even give up hope altogether. Despite this, there is almost always a way to get around challenges, and going shopping for adaptive clothing can be made simple by following a few comprehensive yet straightforward steps. Therefore, without further ado, here is our complete list of five tips that will make your adaptive shopping experience much simpler!

1. Information Gathering

When shopping for anything, the best first step is to gather preliminary research. With adaptive clothing in particular, this can consist of what item you are looking for, where you can find it, what adaptive designs it consists of, how much it costs and so much more (depending on how familiar you are with the process). Online reviews can be especially helpful, as it provides you with testimonials from people who have purchased the item. You can also consult your doctor about any recommendations they may have or even inquire about if a particular item is right for you.

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June Adaptive also has its own built-in inquiry consolation service, where you can schedule a time to speak with someone at your convenience and we will provide you with all of the answers to any of your questions. All of this search is super beneficial in helping you to choose the products that best meet your requirements. So take to Google and let the search begin!

2. Budgeting

Regardless of the context, shopping may easily rack up significant costs. Therefore, creating a budget is a smart decision at any time, whether you are just adding one new thing to your wardrobe or revamping your whole closet! When you are shopping, keep an eye out for online coupons, deals, or discounts that will bring the total price of your purchases down. You should also look into purchasing items that have been previously owned. Another suggestion that may assist with the expense is that insurance companies may also give coverage for adaptive clothes. Because of this, you should check with your provider to learn what options are available to you so that you can make the most informed decision possible.

June Adaptive also helps alleviate the cost by offering a surprise discount when you sign up for our newsletter (at the bottom of the website) and an option forty exemption. To qualify for this GST/HST exemption, follow these three easy steps:

  1. Sign up to create a customer account with June Adaptive here
  2. Download and have the prescription form completed by your medical practitioner

Submit the completed form to hello@juneadaptive.com

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3. Alter Existing Items 

As was just indicated, going shopping may quickly become a costly task. If you are searching for a method to save costs, one option that may be easier on your budget is to have the clothing you currently own altered by a seamstress or a tailor. This may be accomplished by working with a professional. People who need more assistance in some areas but may not have access to adapted clothing may benefit immensely from using this tip.  A seamstress or a tailor can provide assistance in making specific alterations, such as adding velcro fasteners, elastic bands, or even additional fabric in the appropriate places. In addition to this, they will collaborate closely with you on this matter to guarantee that you have the optimal fit possible.

4. Discover Your Ideal Fit and Style

During any shopping experience and especially when shopping for adaptive clothing, it is imperative that your specific size and shape be taken into consideration. Make sure you are aware of what designs will bring you the most benefit, whether that be straps that can be adjusted or elastic waistbands that can be loosened or tightened depending on your personalized requirements. In addition, it is crucial to make sure that you check the item's label for the measurements, as different brands often have different sizing. To make this step easier, at June Adaptive, we include clear descriptions of what adaptive designs are incorporated in the item, easy to use size guides and a plethora of sizes for all. Last but not least, you should always try things on before making a final decision to make sure they are the best fit for you. Luckily, June Adaptive offers hassle-free returns so that you can try on any items you order and return them, if they don’t fit your needs!

In terms of exploring your ideal style, take a look at June Adaptive’s very own style quiz (located on our main page)! The quiz consists of 4 tailored questions that will help you uncover what best suits you within seconds! You can also schedule a consolation call with one of our style experts, to make your style discovery seamless and easy.

5. Shop from June Adaptive!

June Adaptive gives you access to a comprehensive selection of adaptive clothes for people of all ages who are coping with mobility issues, including adults, children, and even infants. The goal of June Adaptive is to simplify the process of getting dressed by providing items that are beautifully made and have new designs. Additionally, the company hopes to encourage individuals to express themselves via the clothing they wear. Visit our convenient one-stop shop right now and begin your shopping experience!







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