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ASOS fashion for wheelchair users

Online fashion retailer ASOS has been applauded for selling clothing that’s been manufactured specifically with wheelchair users in mind. Chloe Ball-Hopkins, a Paralympic athlete for Team GB and reporter for BBC Bristol Sport, revealed yesterday that she has collaborated with the retailer to create a waterproof jumpsuit that’s wheelchair-friendly.

The tie-dye all in one jumpsuit, , which costs £50, is fully waterproof and has been designed with an adjustable hood, a longer hem at the back and soft jersey lining on the inside.

Many have commended Asos for being more considerate of people with disabilities than other fashion brands. “Shopping is something most of us take for granted in terms of representation,” one person wrote on Twitter. “Seeing disabled people in the media through campaigns, as actors, singers is so important as it challenges the stigma around disabilities.”

The shopping site has been praised for providing an example of “diversity without tokenism” for photographing Chloe in a typical modelling setting as opposed to a “special one-off to gain attention”.

While the jumpsuit is currently the only item of clothing on the site that’s been produced especially for people who use wheelchairs, Chloe has hinted that more could soon be on the way. “Over the last several months I have been working with Asos to create a fashionable, yet practical waterproof all in one. Not just for people like me in a chair but for anyone,” she wrote on Twitter.“It’s about making fashion accessible! So what should be next?!”

This isn’t the first time Asos has received recognition for its efforts to be more diverse and representative. The brand has been hailed for featuring unedited photos of models on the site and for displaying the same clothes on people of different sizes.

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