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4 Summer Fashion Tips for Wheelchair Users

Tim Werth by Tim Werth
May 15, 2018
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Being in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you have to forfeit fashion, and you can certainly wear all of the Modern African Clothing you want. You might think that being in a wheelchair is hard, but it shouldn’t make any difference to your life now. Wheelchair accessibility is now so much better then it was before, as you can now easily figure out how to negotiate steps and such, so why should fashion be any different? Everyone deserves to look and feel their best, and that means rocking the hottest trends and styles no matter the circumstance. But first, did you know that if you have been unable to work due to a disability, you might be entitled to make a disability insurance information claim? Disability insurance is designed to replace your income if you are unable to work due to injury or illness. To discover more, check out meetbreeze.com.

Below you’ll find a few fashion tips for wheelchair users that’ll turn some heads.

Draw Attention to Your Waistline

If you like to wear flowy dresses or loose shirts, then consider adding a belt to your outfit. By defining your waist and adding a little something extra to your outfit, you define fashion confidence. You can add a thin, braided belt with an overhang to give your look a comfortable, ranch look, or you can go neat and leather for a simple and polished look. The options are basically limitless.

Dress with Confidence

Summer is coming up, and while some of you may groan about it, you don’t have to skip out on enjoying summer fashion. Throw on a pair of gladiator sandals, because you’re a fierce warrior who also likes comfortable, breathable shoes. Maybe a pair of small heels to elongate your calves and give your legs that summer-vibe. Whether you like short or long skirts/dresses, don’t be afraid to try something new. Maxi skirts are great for summer weather and are the perfect length for wheelchair users, or maybe a bright shirt dress that matches your smile. It’s your summer too, feel free in the nice weather.

Slip the Shoulder

Not only will the weather be warm and you’ll want all the reprieve you can get, but showing off some shoulder can actually be pretty fashionable too. Shop around for some flattering shoulder-baring tops such as tank tops, a single-strap shoulder blouse, or maybe a shirt that has shoulder exposure through the sleeve. If you want to feel sexy this summer, don’t be afraid to show a little shoulder.

Don’t Buy Big

It can be tempting to buy clothes that might be too big, or too long, but if you really want to show the world how fashionable you are, they have got to go. Buy clothes that are your size, or if you need to buy bigger for whatever reason, then look for clothes that don’t have a lot of fabric bulk. Clothes that bunch up due to excess fabric can have exaggerated effects in a wheelchair, so find things that overhang or flow if you need extra length. Otherwise, show off your figure with a nice fitting dress or shirt.

You also shouldn’t feel as though you are alone in your fashion endeavors. Each year in the United States, there are 2 million new wheelchair users. That adds up to be a lot of fashion advice, so see what works for other people and then make it work for you.

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