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A Custom-Made Clothing Brand for People with Disabilities. Pain A custom-made clothing brand for people with disabilities. Pain Amputees and disabled people represent:- 2.3 million people in France alone, all of whom - ● Are excluded from fashion and sports clothing designs ● Do not have access to technically suitable yet aesthetic clothing ● Are not recognised in our fashion design society today Solution A casual, technical and beautiful garment that - ● Highlights disability and it’s singularity ● Gives self-confidence ● Offers new possibilities ● Respects the environment Tr-Handi beginning A custom-made glove collection created with recycled and raw materials. 2 Types of Clothes ● The everyday life glove casual and stylish - Summer & Winter First Prototype Elegant glove - Summer ● The sportswear and technical glove Second Prototype - Water skiing glove in manufacture FUSALP COLLABORATION Third prototype in working progress Everyday life glove - Winter / Ski under glove Prototype in projection - Sailing glove equipment Route du Rhum 2022 Who? My first client : Me My right hand had been crushed in a scooter accident. I lost my four fingertips. Mixed age range 15 - 70 Persons with: Disabled upper limbs Birth and injury disabilities Amputees and those wearing prostheses Tr-Handi Project 1. Platform on-line with customizable products. 2. 3D scan technology which permits clients to take measurements directly at home with their smartphones. 3. Garment manufacturing with 3D printing and seamless production. 4. Recycling system to create new gloves based from used gloves. Partners Valérie D’Olce Riviera Sailing Events Fusalp Mountain equipment Marketing and storytelling Sailing offshore racing coach Sailing equipment supplier supplier Why choosing Tr-Handi ? “Tr-Handi : the handi trendy ” A pioneering, sustainable and responsible brand combining stylish and technical ready to wear clothing for those with a disability. Tr-Handi the first brand that solely highlights disability. Do you think disability can transform fashion ? Disability is an untapped field that could become the new trendy way forward in fashion. Are you interested in being part of an inclusive, innovative and revolutionary approach ? Contact me to define how we can collaborate. .
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