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fashion for autism

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  • use recycled material as much as possible to reduce the impact of "throw away " clothes on the environment

    even better use Scottish wool and linen ( india ?)

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  • Labels drive me mad, and if i try to cut them off it's even itchier.

    I can only cope with small shops. I can do a big one if i know exactly what i'm looking for and then i can focus.

    I like to be as well turned out as an NT, I'm just not good at it. I get most of my clothes from an older friends son and he choses better than me!

  • also has anyone got any ideas for multi sensory fashion shows? what could maybe be included ?