Target is adding a little inclusivity to their shelves. The company just announced they are expanding their kids’ clothing line, Cat & Jack, to include a line of adaptive apparel made specially for kids and toddlers living with disabilities.
Target started to address the special apparel needs of kids living with disabilities back in August with a line of clothing made without itchy tags or scratchy seams meant to help keep sensory-sensitive kids happy. Now, the company is expanding Cat & Jack to include 40 items, including puffer jackets, leggings, hoodies, and more all meant to keep kids looking on trend. The clothing promises to be good-looking and affordable and designed with kids living with disabilities in mind. That means diaper-friendly leggings of all sizes, side or back snaps and zip closures, and zip-off sleeves to make getting dressed easier for kids and the parents helping them.
The clothes will be available online at Target.com only beginning October 22.
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