“We believe wheelchair users should have access to the same styles and trends everyone else has, without ever having to compromise comfort.
Our clothing has signature cuts and styles to fit a seated body shape, falling and draping naturally without interfering with wheelchair mechanics. We use top-quality fabrics that look beautiful and feel luxurious.
Our Easy Zip Back option in coats is just one way that we’re making layering up and staying warm easier than ever. Discreet zippers in the back mean that Easy Zip Back coats separate into two individual pieces.
Our signature ‘L-Shape’ means that IZ coats have the length you need over your lap while looking sleek and clean so you don’t sacrifice your style.”
The IZ Collection goes up to a 2X and has a wide range of masculine and feminine clothes.
They look gorgeous, but be prepared. They are expensive.
This is so rad
Right now, they’re throwing everything out for far lower prices - because they’re closing shop. So if you need/want any of these, now is the time to get it, I guess.
I saw this post years ago, and I just rechecked – don’t click that link, it tries to make you download and install a thing and then redirects to a google search. I’m pretty sure this clothing company no longer exists. It’s a shame, but spreading this around like they’re still in operation is not great either.
“I love when people of color come up to me and say, ‘You don’t know what it meant to me to see myself in a cartoon. I got one little black girl that I get to see that looks like me, thank you so much.’”
what the fuck is up with webcore/old web/rainbowcore blogs and thinking that things like stamps pixel art and other graphics are exempt from the rule that you need to source art that you repost
i used to make stamps on deviantart and i have seen a stamp of mine posted with a bunch of other stamps by different creators, all unsourced, on TWO separate occasions.
“from deviantart” is not sufficient credit. “not mine” is sufficient credit. “credit to the creators” is not sufficient credit. pixel art and web graphics are art that take time and effort and the artists who make them deserve the same respect as artists of any painting or drawing.
if you don’t know the source or can’t find the source, don’t post it.
i am 100% for people abandoning cringe culture and dedicating their blogs to the aesthetics and content that makes them happy, but this is a HUGE problem i have seen among blogs about early/mid 2000s internet subcultures.
I like how looney tunes were like “wouldn’t it be funny if a cute cartoon character suddenly yelled extremely loud and furiously in a totally regular man’s voice” and then they just used that gag a million times and it always was funny