

2021
Adaptive Shirt
Adaptive Shirt
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke and hard to dress themselves.
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke and hard to dress themselves.
My role in the project
My role in the project
This project is intended for coming up with new adaptive garment design for people who have disabilities. Redesign the garment in order to provide them a better life. This Design is a long-sleeve woven men’s dress shirt. It is easy to put on and take off with one hand, designed for young male stroke patients. It helps stroke patients during the recovery stage, continue to engage in daily activities physically, socially and emotionally.
This project is intended for coming up with new adaptive garment design for people who have disabilities. Redesign the garment in order to provide them a better life. This Design is a long-sleeve woven men’s dress shirt. It is easy to put on and take off with one hand, designed for young male stroke patients. It helps stroke patients during the recovery stage, continue to engage in daily activities physically, socially and emotionally.







The Fact
Dressing is a huge problem for stroke recovery patients.
Dressing is a huge problem for stroke recovery patients.
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death and disability world over. And over the past decade, there is a significant increase in the number of younger people hospitalized due to stroke. Making them completely dependent on caregivers for their daily needs. What could we do for stroke recovery patients to improve their mortality and disability-adjusted Life?
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death and disability world over. And over the past decade, there is a significant increase in the number of younger people hospitalized due to stroke. Making them completely dependent on caregivers for their daily needs. What could we do for stroke recovery patients to improve their mortality and disability-adjusted Life?

Landscae Survey
Current “adaptive clothing product” market gap
Current “adaptive clothing product” market gap
People with disability usually wear over size clothing or knit garment. A small number of existing adaptive shirts on market allow users to don and doff with ease. These functional shirts increased lower and upper arm mobility by special replacement of traditional buttons with hidden magnets, snap fastener, or velcro.
People with disability usually wear over size clothing or knit garment. A small number of existing adaptive shirts on market allow users to don and doff with ease. These functional shirts increased lower and upper arm mobility by special replacement of traditional buttons with hidden magnets, snap fastener, or velcro.




A. Hidden magnets
A. Hidden magnets
B. Zipper
B. Zipper
C. Snap fastener
C. Snap fastener
D. Velcro
D. Velcro
Hidden magnets behind each decoration button
Hidden magnets behind each decoration button
Zippers for chest access, typically for support surgery, chemotherapy and dialysis
Zippers for chest access, typically for support surgery, chemotherapy and dialysis
Snaps replace buttons, straight down the back
Snaps replace buttons, straight down the back
Velcro replaces buttons, closure at center back
Velcro replaces buttons, closure at center back

However, all of the existing products in the market are designed for customers over 60 years old, which shows a market gap between the existing products with the growing demand for younger stroke patients.
However, all of the existing products in the market are designed for customers over 60 years old, which shows a market gap between the existing products with the growing demand for younger stroke patients.

Process
Process
Process
Prototypes
Prototypes

Photo
Process
Process
Process
Prototypes

Final
Final
Final
Rendering and Final Product Photos
Rendering and Final Product Photos






In Action
In Action
In Action
Dressing Process
Dressing Process
The adaptive shirt allows user to dress with one hand.
The adaptive shirt allows user to dress with one hand.



Conclusion
Conclusion
Conclusion
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

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©2026
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©2026
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(GQ® — 02)
©2026
FAQ
FAQ
FAQ
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?


2021
Adaptive Shirt
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke and hard to dress themselves.
My role in the project
This project is intended for coming up with new adaptive garment design for people who have disabilities. Redesign the garment in order to provide them a better life. This Design is a long-sleeve woven men’s dress shirt. It is easy to put on and take off with one hand, designed for young male stroke patients. It helps stroke patients during the recovery stage, continue to engage in daily activities physically, socially and emotionally.







The Fact
Dressing is a huge problem for stroke recovery patients.
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death and disability world over. And over the past decade, there is a significant increase in the number of younger people hospitalized due to stroke. Making them completely dependent on caregivers for their daily needs. What could we do for stroke recovery patients to improve their mortality and disability-adjusted Life?

Landscae Survey
Current “adaptive clothing product” market gap
People with disability usually wear over size clothing or knit garment. A small number of existing adaptive shirts on market allow users to don and doff with ease. These functional shirts increased lower and upper arm mobility by special replacement of traditional buttons with hidden magnets, snap fastener, or velcro.




A. Hidden magnets
B. Zipper
C. Snap fastener
D. Velcro
Hidden magnets behind each decoration button
Zippers for chest access, typically for support surgery, chemotherapy and dialysis
Snaps replace buttons, straight down the back
Velcro replaces buttons, closure at center back

However, all of the existing products in the market are designed for customers over 60 years old, which shows a market gap between the existing products with the growing demand for younger stroke patients.

Process
Prototypes

Photo
Process
Prototypes

Final
Rendering and Final Product Photos




In Action
Dressing Process
The adaptive shirt allows user to dress with one hand.



Conclusion
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

More Works
(GQ® — 02)
©2026
FAQ
01
What tools and technologies used in the project?
02
What is your inpiration?
03
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
04
What do you want to improve in the future?


2021
Adaptive Shirt
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke.
Adaptive Design
Industrial Design
Fashion
Start a new way of life
Design for people who lost their mobility after stroke and hard to dress themselves.
My role in the project
This project is intended for coming up with new adaptive garment design for people who have disabilities. Redesign the garment in order to provide them a better life. This Design is a long-sleeve woven men’s dress shirt. It is easy to put on and take off with one hand, designed for young male stroke patients. It helps stroke patients during the recovery stage, continue to engage in daily activities physically, socially and emotionally.







The Fact
Dressing is a huge problem for stroke recovery patients.
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death and disability world over. And over the past decade, there is a significant increase in the number of younger people hospitalized due to stroke. Making them completely dependent on caregivers for their daily needs. What could we do for stroke recovery patients to improve their mortality and disability-adjusted Life?

Landscae Survey
Current “adaptive clothing product” market gap
People with disability usually wear over size clothing or knit garment. A small number of existing adaptive shirts on market allow users to don and doff with ease. These functional shirts increased lower and upper arm mobility by special replacement of traditional buttons with hidden magnets, snap fastener, or velcro.




A. Hidden magnets
B. Zipper
C. Snap fastener
D. Velcro
Hidden magnets behind each decoration button
Zippers for chest access, typically for support surgery, chemotherapy and dialysis
Snaps replace buttons, straight down the back
Velcro replaces buttons, closure at center back

However, all of the existing products in the market are designed for customers over 60 years old, which shows a market gap between the existing products with the growing demand for younger stroke patients.

Process
Prototypes

Photo
Process
Prototypes

Final
Rendering and Final Product Photos




In Action
Dressing Process
The adaptive shirt allows user to dress with one hand.



Conclusion
We created versatile emergency housing units that suitable for diverse natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires). Prioritize modular, sustainable, and resilient design, focusing on safety, accessibility, and rapid deployment. The units accommodate varying climatic conditions and provide efficient sanitation and energy solutions, meeting the needs of affected communities worldwide.
Raven Claw is designed to solve the challenges of outdated, uninspiring portfolios by offering a sleek, and fully customizable solution.

More Works
©2026
FAQ
What tools and technologies used in the project?
What is your inpiration?
How does the product stand out from the market? What is the result from compatible research?
What do you want to improve in the future?


