Tear-proof and shape-retaining shirt for Jérôme
About Jérôme
I have cerebral palsy. I trained as an FSP psychologist; I'm a general consultant on disability issues. My connection with clothing: I am one of the designers of the first Charter for inclusive fashion in Switzerland. I've taken part in two workshops, one at ECAL and the other at HEAD as part of ASA-handicap-mental's TU ES CANON program.
Challenge
My challenge is to create a shirt that's easy to handle, with a fabric that won't tear, and if possible adaptable in width. I want to keep the principle of universal fashion as a common thread in discussions with students. By this term, I mean that it's interesting to develop a garment that can correspond to several types of population.