Adaptive Seamless Pants That You’ll Actually Wear


Izzy Camilleri, the designer behind the adaptive clothing brand IZ Adaptive, may have finally solved the wheelchair pants problem — how to build a stylish pant with a seamless back that minimizes possible pressure points — with the introduction of her aptly-named Game Changer Pant.

“The first pant in the collection looks like a classic jean in the front but the back has a revolutionary design called IZ Seamless Technology. This design is free of seams or pockets that a person would normally be sitting on that can result in pressure sores,” says Camilleri. The style and functionality of the Game Changer can be traced to her decade of experience in adaptive clothing combined with her work designing stylish clothing for Hollywood stars like Meryl Streep, Jason Momoa and Daniel Radcliffe.

Man sitting on white block showing the seamless back of IZ Adaptive Game Changer jeans.
The back of the Game Changer pants are completely free of seams.

The Game Changer Collection pants are available for men and women in blue and black denim for $165. Men’s Chinos are $155, Men’s and Women’s Sweatpants are $105, and Women’s Yoga Pants are $105. All are available on the IZ Adaptive website and qualify for free shipping. IZ Adaptive will also be launching Game Changer leggings and underwear. Look for plans to develop a Game Changer Pant line for children.

For more on this “next level wheelchair fashion,” check out the video below.


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Rev. Giovano 'Koala' Fusco
Rev. Giovano 'Koala' Fusco
2 years ago

look great but as a person living on SSI WAY out of my my budget barely can afford $20 sweats pants from Walmart… But these look great!!!

drew
drew
2 years ago

wow, $165 to take out a seam, pass

Shelly M Kerchner
Shelly M Kerchner
2 years ago

The prices are outrageous and just wrong, period!

Don
Don
2 years ago

C’mon the cost is outrageous. What demographic is the designer targeting? Certainly not those who actually use a wheelchair.

Richie
Richie
2 years ago

I have bought all my pants and sweatpants and shorts from IZ Thanks they fit perfect,,,And they will last a long long time

shimon
2 years ago

The collection was too expansive and did not take into consideration the guys that heavy set and the ones that use the bottles. The clothing is looking good for models. To bed.

Richard St Denis
Richard St Denis
2 years ago

Way too expensive!

Gordon Palmer
Gordon Palmer
2 years ago

ridiculously priced, even if you can afford them.