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  2. Adaptive clothing - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive clothing is clothing designed around the needs and abilities of people with varying degrees of disability, including congenital disabilities, acquired disabilities (such as the result of an injury, illness or accident), age (elderly people may have trouble with opening and closing buttons [1]) and temporary disabilities, as well as physical disabilities.

  3. Stores With Comfortable Clothes That You Can Wear for Years - AOL

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    Forget fashion and go for timeless, cozy, durable clothes from brands like L.L.Bean, Pendleton, and Orvis, as well as up-and-comers like American Giant.

  4. 10 Best Bras for Older Women That Are All About Shape ...

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    Shop expert-approved bras for women over 50 made with materials that enhance shape and support sagging breasts while still being ultra comfortable.

  5. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Its comfortable women's clothes are done in-house by a team of Minnesota seamstresses and are often made-to-order, yet still for a reasonable price. Also available from: eBay. Dsptch.

  6. Normcore - Wikipedia

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    A variation on this concept for women has been called "menocore" from menopause. It is loose and comfortable clothing, usually in light or neutral colors, that fits a variety of informal social situations. The style suggests that the wearer is mature, self-confident, and not seeking attention from men.

  7. The Elder Statesman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, the brand's clothing lines were carried in stores such as Barneys New York. [2] As of 2014, the brand was known for its knitwear, was carried in stores worldwide, had 25 employees and had relocated to a Culver City factory. [3] In June 2014, the company opened up an online store. [4]