Why have shorts with an adjustable waist?Or a label?
And because kids all have different shaped tummies, we made sure to include the feature most commonly requested by parents: an adjustable waistband.
The idea is to keep little ones covered during all their adventures.
And since kids under five can have trouble telling front from back, we added a fun label to help them out (and make life easier for parents!).
Kids and the ordeal of getting dressed
Age 2 to 3 is when kids start to assert their independence by dressing themselves without help. Does your toddler want to do things on their own, but can't always manage because they lack the dexterity? Fastening up a jacket, putting on bottoms the right way round, slipping on a jumper without getting their head stuck... life can be hard for little ones!
Helping kids to dress themselves
Our design team set themselves the challenge of helping kids dress independently at as young an age as possible. We use easy-to-close zips, stretch fabrics, wide necklines and fits that won't leave kids stuck, visual markers to help them put clothing on the right way around, and more! Thanks to this little helping hand, your child will gradually get to grips with dressing themselves like the big kids.
Partnering with a physiotherapist
We design our products with the support of a physiotherapist to understand how we can make kids more autonomous through our clothing. "The challenge is to prevent kids from becoming discouraged. You need to give them actions that they can see are possible so that they'll repeat them until they become automatic and something they can use more generally," explains Agathe, our partner physiotherapist