Fashion and Disability: Why are Adapted Bras so Hideous

Fashion and Disability: Why are Adapted Bras so Hideous

My relationship to fashion is a rocky one. Mostly due being autistic. As a kid I was extremely sensitive to the texture of clothing. If I wore something that was even slightly uncomfortable, I would get so stressed out that I felt like I was physically turning inside out. Consequently, buying me clothes was a…

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