FREE FORM STYLE

WORK IN PROGRESS

The collection is based on workwear from the mid 19th century in the United States. The proposal is to adapt the cuts and fits of the clothing to people in wheelchairs, maintaining the essence and style of the Old West. 

A contemporary, alternative pattern offers freedom of movement and a style consistent with the legendary pieces of the denim culture. The history and tradition of this culture gives them a solid base to create garments adapted to different body needs. 

They design with a focus on non-standard body, so that everyone feels represented and welcome in their collection. 

WORK IN PROGRESS Collection
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FREE FORM STYLE is the leading Spanish label in designing fashion that is adapted to different disabilities. They are committed to comfort without waiving elegance. They have their own style, yet always aware of the latest trends. Because having a disability does not mean you cannot be fashionable. And because a T-shirt can make a difference: it can raise a smile, and it can make you feel included, comfortable in your skin. 

Its founders are Marina Vergés, journalist and stylist with over 25 years of experience in fashion, working for different mastheads nationwide and giving classes on men’s fashion. And Carolina Asensio, an IT expert, with over 20 years in business management and extensive experience with people with disabilities. 

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