
The George buying team enlisted the help of 14-year-old Ava Joliffe, an award winning deaf and blind artist from Preston, to assist on the accessibility and design of the range, providing authentic advocacy for young disabled people - and especially ensuring the pieces were in line with the main kidswear collection. George Easy On adaptive yellow soft knit top and joggers outfit from £14 (Image: ASDA) Holes have also been added to make dressing easier for feeding tubes, while soft threads have been specifically incorporated and care labels removed to prevent potential irritation for children with sensory needs. The modifications include hidden hook and loop fasteners on necklines making it easier to slip into sweatshirts and tees, as well as higher backs and longer legs to ensure a level waistband and perfect leg length when seated. The garments feature discreet and practical modifications that make day-to-day dressing easier for youngsters with special requirements, all while being stylish and on-trend.

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READ MORE: ASDA is offering free hot breakfast for children amid cost of living crisis It comes following the successful launch of its Easy on Easy Wear school uniform range last September, the brand has created a collection of everyday casualwear that has been specially adapted to make independent dressing easier for those with additional needs and reduced mobility. In a supermarket first, George at ASDA's 24-piece collection includes on trend pieces, such as a camouflage two-piece and mustard frilled tee and leggings set, the perfect pick for stylish everyday dressing for kids from 3-16 years old.

ASDA has launched a brand new adapted clothing collection in support of independent dressing for children and young people with disabilities.
