Clothing can be more than a trend; it can be a trusted tool for comfort, confidence, and communication. When every stitch, fabric choice, and graphic carries intention, apparel becomes a bridge between the world and the wearer. That’s the promise of neurodiversity clothing—garments designed to support sensory needs, celebrate identity, and spark conversation without compromising…
Author: Aysel Demir
Istanbul-born, Berlin-based polyglot (Turkish, German, Japanese) with a background in aerospace engineering. Aysel writes with equal zeal about space tourism, slow fashion, and Anatolian cuisine. Off duty, she’s building a DIY telescope and crocheting plush black holes for friends’ kids.