Tommy Hilfiger has launched its Adaptive range into the Australian market.
The collection is designed to make dressing easier for adults and children with disabilities.
The collection features practical elements such as magnetic closures, extended zipper pulls, side-seam openings, adjustable hems and wide-leg openings to accommodate prosthetics, leg braces, orthotics and casts.
Seated styles also feature a low front to reduce bunching, adjustable straps, elastic waists and easy-open necklines.
The entire collection is also free from uncomfortable pockets and seams.
Tommy Hilfiger said that he knew the collection would have a big impact on those living with disabilities, due to his own experience.
"I learned through having children with special needs how big an impact Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive can have.
"Every piece is the same quality, the same fabric and the same basic design we offer in our other collections.
"The adaptions are discreet, with truly functional modifications that make getting dressed easier and allow both children and adults with disabilities to have independence and feel great about themselves," he said.
The Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive collection highlights include a menswear colour-block jacket, women's polo dress and striped shirt-dress with a waist tie, as well as easy-on t-shirts for men, women and children.
The Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive range is available now on the Australian Tommy Hilfiger website.