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Conor Joseph lost his sight when he was eight years old (Image: West Lothian Courier)
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Introducing the Game Changer Pant From IZ Adaptive
Canadian Fashion Brand Creates Innovative Pant that Addresses Pressure Sores for Wheelchair Users
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Canadian designer Izzy Camilleri, founder of the inclusive fashion label IZ Adaptive, today announced the launch of the Game Changer Pant after spending years contemplating how to create a seamless-back pant to minimize possible causes of pressure sores and help prevent this potentially life-threatening issue.
IZ Adaptive The first pant in the collection looks like a classic jean in the front but the back has revolutionary IZ Seamless Technology. This design is free of seams or pockets that a person would normally be sitting on, that can result in pressure sores, says Camilleri. When it comes to inclusive fashion, these pants are a first of their kind. The Game Changer Pant is the most important work I ve ever done.