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Tommy Hilfiger brings special needs range to Australia

Sue Mitchell
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Tommy Hilfiger, one of the first designers to make clothes for people of all shapes and sizes, has taken his commitment to diversity a step further, launching a range of clothes in Australia for people with disabilities and special needs.

The range, which will be available online from May, includes shirts, pants, dresses, jackets and shoes with magnetic buttons, velcro openings, one-handed zippers, bungee cord closures, adjustable waists and jeans with side openings to accommodate people wearing splints.

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Sue Mitchell writes the fortnightly Window Shopping column for the Financial Review and has covered retailing for over 30 years. Connect with Sue on Twitter. Email Sue at smitchell2045@gmail.com

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