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JAM the label

A fashionable adaptive clothing for men and women.

Logo Jam in capital letters with 3 short straight lines above the J

Who they are

Born from our experience as Disability Support Workers and Occupational Therapists and by working with two of our favourite clients, Co-Founders of JAM, Emma Clegg and Molly Rogers. noticed that dressing was a task that was taking a long time. This very day task was not easily done and was uncomfortable for clients, Jack and Maddie. 

When researching for more suitable clothing options and Emma and Molly quickly found that whatever was comfortable and easy - for them and us - was not cool or suited towards young people wanting to express themselves through their fashion choices. So JAM the label, an Adaptive Fashion brand, was founded in 2019 and aims to make the task of dressing easier or more comfortable for people with Disability. 


What they sell

Jam sell adaptive clothing for male and females - including a range of tops and t-shirts. Their range include tops that are sensory tops with no tags or seams from £26. Their range also include hoodies with magnetic zip and pullers for £58.

Visit the JAM the label website

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