Putting on your T-shirt and pants may seem very easy, and yet, it is not the case for everyone.

Around the world, one in five people have a disability, but few brands take their specific needs into account in the design of their products.

This observation, Christina Mallon did when she lost the use of both arms.

To remedy the lack of choice, the young woman created a clothing brand to combine practicality with fashion: “By designing products for these people, we innovate: the touch screen, autonomous cars and the typewriter are inventions that were all created for people with disabilities.

»Christina Mallon invites us to rethink the design in the video of our partner Brut.

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