Getting dressed can be tricky for people who have disabilities — so one brand is taking a huge step to change that. Tommy Hilfiger recently launched its first adaptive clothing collection for ...
"Adaptive clothing" might sound like a Silicon Valley geek's take on fashion. But the phrase refers to something incredibly simple and necessary: clothing that's adapted for people with disabilities.
Tommy Hilfiger is now designing stylish clothing that all kiddos can enjoy — even those with disabilities. In the first clothing line of its kind, the American fashion brand has partnered with Runway ...
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One in 20 children in the United States has a disability, and Tommy Hilfiger wants them to be able to wear the same clothes he creates for other kids. In a partnership with New Jersey nonprofit Runway ...
Our reliance on smartphones, laptops, smartwatches and tablets means it's virtually impossible to go off the radar these days. These devices can listen to our conversations and leave a digital ...
In the early 1980s, Andy Warhol invited Tommy Hilfiger for a tour around the Factory. At the time Hilfiger was a relative fashion unknown. He had just started designing clothes and launched a few ...
It’s 2018, and we have lost sight of the definition of “smart.” Or at least, Tommy Hilfiger has. The fashion brand is the latest to offer so-called smart connected clothing, but rather than designing ...
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tommy Hilfiger, which is owned by PVH Corp. [NYSE: PVH], is pleased to announce the six finalists of the 2021 Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Frontier Challenge, who were carefully ...
Earlier last year, Tommy Hilfiger released a collection of adaptive clothing designed for people with disabilities, simultaneously making it easier for the community to get dressed in the morning and ...
Tommy Hilfiger has a new line of clothes for an often overlooked set of customers – people with disabilities. The collection, which goes on sale Wednesday, uses magnets and Velcro to make it easier ...