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Study Reveals Gaps in Adaptive Clothing Market Needs

Author: University of Missouri-Columbia
Published: 2023/03/21 - Updated: 2025/05/03
Publication Details: Peer-Reviewed, Findings
Category Topic: Assistive Home Products - Academic Publications

Page Content: Synopsis - Introduction - Main - Insights, Updates

Synopsis: This peer-reviewed research examines the needs of adaptive clothing customers by analyzing online reviews from major retailers, revealing that consumers-including people with disabilities, caregivers, and family members-face significant challenges in finding clothing that meets both functional and aesthetic needs. The study highlights two main issues: limited product offerings that often fail to address specific requirements, and restricted access to available garments, particularly due to non-inclusive and difficult-to-navigate online shopping environments. Researchers emphasize that adaptive clothing must go beyond basic function to include style, self-expression, and professional options, reflecting the diverse needs and aspirations of users. The findings are authoritative and helpful for retailers, designers, and advocates, as they underscore the importance of user feedback in creating more inclusive, accessible, and satisfying shopping experiences for seniors and people with disabilities - Disabled World (DW).

Introduction

"It is About Inclusion! Mining Online Reviews to Understand the Needs of Adaptive Clothing Customers" - International Journal of Consumer Studies.

With the growth of the niche adaptive clothing market comes new challenges for retailers, including making the process of online shopping more inclusive for people with varying degrees of disability as well as expanding the functionality and aesthetic appeal of individual garments.

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This study involved mining online reviews to understand the perspectives of adaptive clothing customers. University of Missouri researchers identified two main challenges for adaptive clothing consumers.

"When designing clothing for people with special needs, it's important to consider functionality as well as fashion, style and self-expression," said Li Zhao, an assistant professor in the Department of Textile and Apparel Management. "The people who depend on these garments each have unique needs, so their feedback is invaluable."

Zhao and her team of researchers mined customer reviews from three companies that manufacture adaptive clothing ranging from high-end items to casual wear. Through collocation analysis (the process of identifying closely affiliated with one another), topic modeling and sentiment analysis, the researchers found that, on average, consumers who include folks with disabilities, caregivers and friends and family indicated that the retailers' websites were not user-friendly and didn't have features that aid accessibility.

Further, the general trend among consumer reviews indicated that adaptive clothing garments were limited in design and functionality as well as in aesthetic.

"Consumers talked a lot about the fit because they cannot go to physical stores to find the products and try them on," Zhao said. "First of all, it's not convenient for some of those consumers, and second, those products are not even carried in brick-and-mortar stores. So, if they must shop online, what are some keywords to search to find an appropriate retailer? For example, on Amazon, there's so many different types of products. And then how do they know if this product is good? It's not like they're some established big name brands where the quality and sizing are known. For this group of consumers, a lot of things are new to them."

This study filled a gap in the research in that it examined customer experiences not only with adaptive clothing garments but also with navigating an ecommerce environment. Zhao and her team also provided useful guidelines to help retailers design products that are useful to people with a range of disabilities.

"When most people think about adaptive clothing, they think about garments in terms of function, but these consumers are human beings and their needs extend beyond that," Zhao said. "They want to be confident, and they also need professional garments that they can wear in the workplace. But do we have those products available is the question."

In this study, researchers suggest that retailers try to better understand the needs of the people for whom they're making adaptive clothing garments. For example, developing a more accessible and user-friendly website experience that differentiates garments based on categories and/or features. Additionally, this study illustrates a need for retailers to develop more advanced technology to address sizing, fabric, style, color, fit and the function of each garment.

"It is vital to consider every part of your web design or every aspect of the customer shopping journey and consider how you can think differently as to be inclusive for this group of consumers," Zhao said. "I think that's something we really want to find out from customer reviews and feedback in the future."

This study "It is about inclusion! Mining online reviews to understand the needs of adaptive clothing customers" was published in the International Journal of Consumer Studies. Co-authors include Li Muzhen and Sharan Srinivas. This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sector.

Editor's note: Sharan Srinivas has a joint appointment in the MU College of Engineering and the Trulaske College of Business.

Insights, Analysis, and Developments

Editorial Note: As the adaptive clothing market continues to grow, this research serves as a timely reminder that true inclusivity requires more than functional design-it demands a holistic approach that considers the full spectrum of user experience, from garment style to the accessibility of online shopping platforms. This research underscores the pressing need for the fashion industry to address the unique requirements of individuals with disabilities. As the market grows, retailers must prioritize inclusivity by offering diverse, functional, and stylish options. Enhancing website accessibility and expanding product lines are crucial steps toward meeting the expectations of this underserved demographic. By actively incorporating feedback from consumers, the industry can foster a more inclusive environment that values both practicality and personal expression - Disabled World (DW).

Attribution/Source(s): This peer reviewed publication was selected for publishing by the editors of Disabled World (DW) due to its relevance to the disability community. Originally authored by University of Missouri-Columbia and published on 2023/03/21, this content may have been edited for style, clarity, or brevity.

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