Hippie Symbol Colorful Hawaiian Shirt . Value retailer Primark is partnering with award-winning adaptive designer and disability advocate, Victoria Jenkins, to bring adaptive fashion to the high street.In a statement, Primark said the collaboration follows its first adaptive underwear collection launched in January and is part of the retailer’s strategy to make adaptive fashion “affordable to everyone”.Jenkins will work with Primark’s design team to introduce more adaptive clothing, with the retailer adding that further details of the collaboration will be revealed later this year.Ann Marie Cregan, trading director at Primark, said: “We’re proud to be working with Victoria, who for years has been such a vocal advocate for inclusive fashion and universal design across the industry.“Like us, Victoria is really passionate about making fashion accessible to everyone and we’re looking forward to learning from her and working together to accelerate our ambition to bring more affordable adaptive fashion to the high street.”
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Anonymous –
So, I’ve been dropping some poundage and needed an athletic shirt to sit as a stand in for a cycling jersey. I didn’t want to spend money on a cycling jersey, only to not be able to wear it in a few months. This shirt was a great decision. I’ve never worn athletic shirts before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect or how effective it would be.
First, the shirt is incredibly comfortable. On a 2.5 hour ride, it never chaffed or rubbed the wrong way. I purchased it in white, so it did a great job at reflecting the sunlight and keeping me cool. I was also pretty impressed at how quickly the shirt dried (and I sweat A LOT). Within about 20 minutes of me finishing my ride, the shirt was pretty dry.
But overall, really worth the money.
Anonymous –
Never regretted buying this
Anonymous –
I have a few of their t-shirts and I love them. The graphics are beautiful and the shirts are a nice weight and wear well.