Getting dressed should be one of the simpler parts of the day. But for women managing mobility challenges, chronic pain, arthritis, or sensory sensitivities, it often isn't. Adaptive clothing changes that. These are garments designed to make dressing easier, faster, and more comfortable, without giving up on style. Here are ten brands worth knowing about.
For the purpose of this article, we are using the following pricing scale:
- $ = Up to $30
- $$ = $30–$60
- $$$ = $60–$100
- $$$$ = Over $100

1. Silverts
Ethics | Dignity-first design, senior and disability-focused
Product Range | Women's and men's tops, bottoms, footwear, and accessories
Price Range | $$–$$$
If there is one brand that has made adaptive clothing their entire mission, it is Silverts. Designed for seniors and individuals with disabilities, their range covers everything from open-back hospital gowns to stylish everyday tops with magnetic closures. Their footwear is particularly impressive. Wide-width shoes, slippers with non-slip soles, and easy-close designs built for swollen feet and orthotic use. Every item is designed to preserve independence and dignity.
2. IZ Adaptive
Ethics | Designed by and for wheelchair users
Product Range | Women's apparel
Price Range | $$$–$$$$
IZ Adaptive is purpose-built for wheelchair users, with seated silhouettes that eliminate back bunching, angled pockets for easy access, and elevated fabrics that feel as good as they look. This is one of the few adaptive brands that truly prioritizes the seated experience from design through to fit.
3. Tommy Adaptive
Ethics | Inclusive design, mainstream brand commitment
Product Range | Men's and women's tops, bottoms, outerwear
Price Range | $$–$$$$
Tommy Hilfiger's adaptive line is where heritage fashion meets thoughtful design. Magnetic closures, seated fits, and adjustable features make these pieces genuinely functional. And because they are Tommy, they look great doing it. A strong choice for women who want adaptive function without adaptive aesthetics.
4. ASOS Adaptive
Ethics | Mainstream accessibility, trend-conscious
Product Range | Women's and men's apparel
Price Range | $–$$
ASOS quietly built one of the most accessible adaptive lines in online retail. Open-back options, velcro closures, and easy-on silhouettes are available across trend-driven styles. If you want adaptive clothing that looks like everything else in your wardrobe, ASOS is a great place to start.
5. Zappos Adaptive
Ethics | Curated adaptive footwear marketplace
Product Range | Women's and men's footwear
Price Range | $$–$$$
Adaptive footwear is often the hardest category to shop. Zappos Adaptive collects the best options in one place: wide-width shoes, easy-close fastenings, slip-resistant soles, and styles that are genuinely attractive. From everyday sneakers to comfortable flats, there is something here for every foot.
6. Nike FlyEase
Ethics | Hands-free innovation, mainstream brand
Product Range | Footwear
Price Range | $$–$$$
Nike's FlyEase technology lets wearers put shoes on and take them off without using their hands. No bending, no laces, no struggle. Available across multiple sneaker silhouettes, FlyEase is one of the clearest examples of adaptive design becoming aspirational design.
7. Open Style Lab
Ethics | Research-driven, occupational therapist partnerships
Product Range | Custom adaptive garments
Price Range | $$$$
Open Style Lab sits at the intersection of design and healthcare. Working alongside occupational therapists and the people who will actually wear their garments, they create custom adaptive pieces that are as individual as the person wearing them. A more involved process, but unmatched results.
8. Able2Wear
Ethics | UK-based, disability community focused
Product Range | Women's and men's adaptive clothing
Price Range | $$–$$$
Able2Wear designs specifically for people with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and sensory sensitivities. Their range includes seated-fit trousers, sensory-friendly fabrics, and easy-open closures. A thoughtful brand that takes the full breadth of adaptive needs seriously.
9. Kohl's Adaptive
Ethics | Mainstream accessibility at affordable prices
Product Range | Women's, men's, and children's adaptive clothing
Price Range | $–$$
Kohl's carries an adaptive range across multiple brands, making it one of the most accessible (and affordable) places to shop for adaptive basics. A good starting point for anyone new to adaptive clothing who wants to explore options without a large investment.
10. Buck & Buck
Ethics | Decades of adaptive dressing expertise
Product Range | Women's and men's full adaptive range
Price Range | $$–$$$
Buck & Buck has been designing adaptive clothing since 1979 and their experience shows. Their range is comprehensive, covering everything from easy-velcro footwear to dignified open-back garments. Plus their customer service is known for being genuinely helpful. A trusted name for a reason.
Adaptive clothing is not a compromise. The brands on this list prove that dressing with ease and dressing with style are not mutually exclusive. And as more mainstream brands enter the space, the options only keep improving.