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Adaptive Shorts for Men in Olive | Magnetic Closure | Parkinson's, Arthritis & Stroke

Adaptive Shorts for Men in Olive | Magnetic Closure | Parkinson's, Arthritis & Stroke

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Adaptive shorts for men engineered for Parkinson's, stroke recovery, ALS, MS, and arthritis who want a polished warm-weather short without buttons or zippers. A patented magnetic fly with a hook-and-loop safety tab closes securely without fine motor control, a Stress-Free Stretch waistband gives up to 2 inches of flex throughout the day, and hidden caregiver support loops help care partners assist with dressing when needed. A practical gift for a man who wants comfort and independence through the warmer months.

Specifications

Closure Type: Patented magnetic fly closure
Safety Tab: Hook-and-loop (Velcro) secondary closure
Fabric: Easy-care chino twill
Stretch: Yes — 4-way comfort stretch
Wrinkle Resistance: Yes
Weight: 0.88 lbs per unit
Country of Origin: Vietnam

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Wash: Machine wash cold
Dry: Tumble dry low
Iron: Do not iron over magnetic closure
Special Note: Close magnetic fly before washing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these shorts adaptive for people with Parkinson's disease?

These shorts feature a patented magnetic fly closure that snaps shut with a single motion — no buttons, no zippers, and no fine motor control required. The Stress-Free Stretch waistband expands up to 2 inches to accommodate tremors and movement throughout the day, and hidden caregiver support loops allow care partners to assist with dressing safely and discreetly.

Are these shorts good for wheelchair users?

Yes. The flat-front design eliminates bunching and pressure points for people who spend extended time seated in a wheelchair or recliner. The stretch waistband flexes with seated posture, and the magnetic closure is easy to operate from a seated position without requiring a standing transfer.

How do magnetic closure shorts work?

Magnetic closure shorts use embedded magnets in place of traditional buttons or zippers. The two sides of the fly align and snap together with a single motion, requiring no pinching, threading, or grip strength. A hook-and-loop safety tab adds a secondary closure to keep the fly secure during activity.

Can someone with arthritis dress independently in these shorts?

Yes. The magnetic fly and stretch waistband are specifically engineered to reduce the hand strength and dexterity required for dressing. Many people with arthritis, limited grip, or joint pain in the hands find they can dress independently in these shorts when traditional pants are no longer manageable.

Are these shorts suitable for stroke survivors with one-sided weakness?

Yes. The magnetic closure can be operated one-handed, making these shorts a practical option for stroke survivors managing hemiplegia or hemiparesis. The caregiver support loops also allow a care partner to assist from either side when needed.

What sizes are available in the adaptive chino twill shorts?

These adaptive shorts are available in waist sizes 28 through 46 in Olive. They are designed to fit a range of body types including those using mobility aids or who have experienced body changes due to neurological conditions.

Do these look like adaptive clothing?

No. These shorts are designed to look like standard flat-front chino shorts. The magnetic closure, stretch waistband, and caregiver loops are all hidden or integrated into the design so the shorts look polished and professional — not medical.

Are these shorts a good gift for someone with ALS or MS?

Yes. These shorts are frequently purchased as a practical, thoughtful gift for men managing ALS, MS, Parkinson's, or stroke recovery. They support independence and dignity in dressing during warmer months without requiring caregiver assistance for every step.

What is the difference between adaptive clothing and regular clothing?

Adaptive clothing is designed with modified closures, openings, and features that make dressing easier for people with physical disabilities, limited mobility, or neurological conditions. Unlike regular clothing, adaptive garments may use magnets instead of buttons, velcro instead of zippers, or open-back designs to reduce the effort and assistance required to get dressed.

How do I care for magnetic closure shorts?

Machine wash cold and tumble dry low. Close the magnetic fly before washing to prevent the magnets from attracting metal hardware on other garments. Do not iron directly over the magnetic closure area. The easy-care chino twill fabric is wrinkle-resistant and designed for low-maintenance care.

P65 Warning for Plastics

⚠ WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including ethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Why we know this works!

We love these adaptive shorts because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we watch warm weather turn into a dressing problem: stiff fingers and tremors do not take the summer off, and most chino shorts still demand a button and zipper. Will a magnetic fly actually stay closed all day? Yes, because this one pairs the magnetic closure with a hook-and-loop safety tab, so it snaps shut in one motion yet stays secure through daily activity. The Stress-Free Stretch waistband gives up to 2 inches of flex, and the flat front reduces bunching and pressure points for men who spend much of the day seated in a wheelchair or recliner. These are especially useful for men managing Parkinson's, arthritis, ALS, MS, spinal cord injury, or stroke recovery who dress with one hand or limited grip. If your loved one is dressed lying in bed or needs full caregiver help with toileting changes, the CareZips Men's Access Pants are a better fit, since zip-open access panels make assisted changes much easier than any fly.

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