Just found this, and thought I'd share:
http://www.bridgetteraes.com/2014/06...d-iz-adaptive/
Iz Adaptive clothes are designed and created specifically to address the needs of a seated consumer. People looking for wardrobe-building solutions that are practical, brilliantly designed, and of course, totally stylish. Think cut-lines specific to a seated body shape, structured so they fall and drape naturally and don’t interfere with wheelchair mechanics. Fabrics with stretch that won’t gape, bunch, or add unnecessary bulk. Open-back styles, strategically placed zippers, and magnetic buttons for easier on-and-offs. Whether you’re able to dress independently or require assistance, IZ Adaptive’s designs are tailored to save you effort and time. And to make you look GOOD! Yes function and ease are important but so is style! Iz Adaptive has a gone another step by insisting that the clothes be flattering and in vogue.
Video included.
If you have tried this brand, please post your thoughts. I am intrigued, particularly by the trenchcoats. She has it right that my legs get cold, but getting in and out of a traditional trench can be a PITA, since it requires getting up and sitting back down, which is not necessarily the easiest or safest thing to do.