Now that the TL is back!! Let me tell you guys about AFRICA’S FIRST ADAPTIVE FASHION BRAND FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
You might want to ask, “What is Adaptive Fashion?”
Adaptive fashion is clothing intentionally designed to make getting dressed easier, more comfortable, and more independent for people with disabilities and people with different mobility needs.
Think of a wheelchair user who can’t comfortably reach the side pockets on a pair of trousers. Think of someone with limited mobility in their hands who struggles to button a shirt without assistance. Think of an amputee trying to find clothing that fits comfortably around a prosthetic limb. Think of someone with chronic pain or limited range of motion for whom getting dressed is one of the hardest parts of the day.
That’s where adaptive fashion comes in.
We are reimagining clothing through thoughtful features such as:
- Easier fastenings instead of difficult buttons
- Accessible pocket placements
- Adaptive openings for easier wear
- Flexible fits that accommodate different bodies and mobility needs
- Designs that promote comfort, dignity, and independence without compromising style
At IncluNorm Fashion, we are creating adaptive clothing rooted in African craftsmanship, sustainable practices, and the lived experiences of people with disabilities. Every outfit is designed in collaboration with the disability community because we believe the people who wear the clothing should help shape it.
Our mission is simple: To make adaptive fashion more accessible across Africa while proving that inclusion and beautiful design belong in the same outfit.
We believe clothes should adapt to people, not the other way round.
We are taking cash and fabric donations from individuals and organizations to make these adaptive outfits, which we’ll then donate to people with disabilities through our partner organizations. If you’d like to support our work, please comment below and I’ll reach out, or send me a DM, or email [email protected].
Please share and repost. Our donors and sponsors are on your TL
#IncluNormFashion #AdaptiveFashion #InclusiveFashion #DisabilityInclusion
We must not ket excitement cloud our critical thinking. Pertinent questions must be answered.
1. Were they ALL rescued
2. How?
3. Were the terrorists killed??
Cos while we are happy that the captured have been released, let’s not forget the
Terrorists killed people. They shot a teacher and beheaded another one.
I hear they have been released 😭😭. While I’m grateful to God that they have been released from what they should never have experienced, I’m hoping they are properly taken care of medically, physically and mentally. Then, how did they get released? Did the government give terrorists money again?
Day 50 today 😩💔
50 days that children and teachers in Borno and Oyo have been abducted.
Yet our leaders are silent, even joking on our heads.
First country in the world to experience this level of rottenness.
We are still hopeful,
That one day they will return
#bringbackourchildren
My wonderful fashion community here on X, I need your help. 💚💚🤲🏽
At IncluNorm Fashion, we’re creating adaptive clothing for people with disabilities, and we’re looking for African fabric offcuts, surplus fabrics, and unused textiles that can be transformed into outfits that promote comfort and independence.
Please help us repost this and share it with the fashion designers, tailors, fashion entrepreneurs, and fabric merchants in your network.
What may no longer fit into your next collection could become someone’s favourite outfit.
Together, we can also reduce textile waste, celebrate African craftsmanship, and make fashion more inclusive for people with disabilities. If you’d like to donate fabrics or partner with us, please send me a DM.
Sharing and reposting this flier brings us one step closer to dressing someone with dignity. Thank you so much. 💚
This is their 49th Day as Prisoners of terrorists! 49 Days in this weather, full of fear and anxiety for their lives! Little Children and their teachers! Ahh!!!!
My people, please help me share and repost my newest social impact initiative. We are creating an adaptive African fashion line specifically for, and in collaboration with persons with disabilities.
We are also looking for designers who can donate their excess fabrics or offcuts so we can create more of these designs. You can sponsor a design or two for a person with a disability or a disability community.
Thank you so much as you repost. 🤲🏽
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
💔
How many people still care about the folks kidnapped from Oriire? For how long will the longing experienced by their loved ones continue?
It’s so tough to keep up with the days. @officialabat#RescueOriire
This is DAY 46!
Toddlers, children and teachers have spent 46 Days as captives of kidnappers. The rains are pouring heavily, the despair, the physical and emotional torture they face!These people are just there suffering!!!
Is this how we will keep counting days???
45 days 😩😩
The term is almost over!
Their mates are still in school,
Not knowing what tomorrow holds!
Ministry of education has moved on
The government is not saying anything
This is beyond sad 💔💔💔
#bringbackourchildren
44 days 😩
A child as small as 2 years old and many others are in the bush!
Nothing is being said by our government.
Is this how Nigeria is going to forget these students and their teachers?💔💔
Good morning.
I just want you to remember this:
Before now, kidnapping used to be something we saw on TV news.
Then it moved to us seeing it frequently on social media.
Then we started seeing people we don’t know directly come on social media to say they were once victims of kidnapping.
Then we started hearing from friends that a friend of theirs got kidnapped.
Yesterday, I watched someone I went to school with on the news after they had just been rescued from the terrorists who kidnapped them.
And oh:
We still have those kidnapped school children.
There’s been no major update or conclusion on that rape incident at the festival in that state.
Good morning.
I just want you to remember these :
1. We still have those kidnapped school children.
2. There’s been no major update or conclusion on that raped festival that happened in that state.
34 days later and the abducted kids and school teachers in Oyo have not been rescued. And the kids from Borno too. Plus many other parts of Nigeria that we don’t even know about. But some of you want to re-elect this same wicked and heartless government?? ☹️
It’s raining HEAVILY this morning. This is DAY 34 of toddlers, children and their teachers in the bush with terrorists. They are unsheltered, malnourished, mentally and physically abused in ways we cannot even imagine! 34 Days!!! #bringbackourchidren
Had a training with my teenagers today and we spent some time praying for these school children in captivity. You could feel the passion in their prayers 😭😭.
This is now their 30th night as captives of terrorists in these harsh conditions😭.