Saturday 12 July 2014

Easybelts - making getting dressed easier.


If, like me, you're dyspraxic you will know that getting dressed and undressed is always a bit of a challenge, and anything that makes life easier is very welcome. So I was very impressed to discover Easybelts. 

Young person/adults Easybelt – Light Blue BeltVelcro fastened shoes have been a god-send  for dyspraxic school children of course, when the options are fiddly buckles and laces. Then a little while ago I saw Easybelts on twitter and I talked
 to the owner, as fiddly belts are of course a problem for dyspraxics. For me they are a right pain  when I need an urgent wee! My daughter wouldn't wear one either despite fally-down trousers.


The belts have a strong D ring rather than a buckle and stay closed  with high quality velcro.

They reminded me of the  the belts of my childhood, so I really liked them and they come in different colours and designs to suit all ages. 

I was sent  2 versions of the belt, the standard and the large D ring. For me even though none of them involve fiddly buckles and holes, the large D ring was just so much easier to handle. 

I also like that they are not leather, not only because I'm a veggie, but they are just more comfortable for casual, day to day wear. 

But best of all  is they haven't gone down the route of specialist  = very expensive and the belts range from £5 to just  £7!  As they also have a long life, I think that's a pretty darn great price. 
You can see the Easybelts website here 


So now I'm looking for a supplier of  easy to put on, pretty, bra's. Any offers?  


Are you dyspraxic? What do you struggle with most? Leave me a comment below :)