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Women's Grey Adaptive Magnetic Front Knit Cardigan Sweater by MagnaReady®

Women's Grey Adaptive Magnetic Front Knit Cardigan Sweater by MagnaReady®

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Adaptive cardigan for women living with limited mobility, arthritis, Parkinson's, or stroke recovery who want a classic knit sweater that is easy to put on independently. Made from a soft 70% rayon and 30% nylon blend, it features seven hidden MagnaReady magnetic fasteners sewn behind faux buttons for a traditional cardigan appearance with completely effortless dressing. Machine washable and available in multiple colors, it is a practical gift for any woman who wants to look polished without assistance.

Specifications

CLOSURE SYSTEM
Closure Type: 7 hidden MagnaReady magnetic fasteners
Closure Location: Front placket behind faux buttons
Fine Motor Requirement: None — single-motion snap closure
One-Handed Operation: Yes
Faux Button Detailing: Yes — looks like a traditional button-front cardigan

FIT & SIZING
Available Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
Color: Grey
Fit Type: Classic cardigan fit
Style: Open-front knit cardigan

FABRIC & CONSTRUCTION
Fabric Composition: 70% Rayon, 30% Nylon
Fabric Style: Soft knit
Country of Origin: China

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Wash: Machine washable
Special Note: Close all magnetic fasteners before washing
Follow care label for temperature and drying instructions

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES
Designed For: Parkinson's disease, stroke recovery, ALS, MS, arthritis, limited hand dexterity, reduced grip strength
One-Handed Dressing: Yes
Caregiver Assisted Dressing: Compatible
Adaptive Appearance: Looks like a standard knit cardigan — no visible adaptive features

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this cardigan adaptive for women with Parkinson's disease?

This cardigan features seven hidden MagnaReady magnetic fasteners sewn behind faux buttons along the front. Each fastener snaps together with a single motion — no pinching, threading, or fine motor control required. Women with Parkinson's can put on and fasten this sweater independently without caregiver assistance.

Can someone with arthritis button a cardigan independently?

Traditional buttons are one of the most common dressing barriers for people with arthritis. This cardigan eliminates that challenge — the seven magnetic fasteners require no grip strength, pinching, or joint pressure. Many women with arthritis find they can dress independently in this sweater when standard button-front cardigans are no longer manageable.

How do the magnetic fasteners work on this cardigan?

Seven MagnaReady magnetic fasteners are hidden behind faux buttons along the front placket. They align and snap together when brought near each other, requiring no threading or grip. From the outside, the cardigan looks like a traditional button-front knit sweater.

What fabric is this adaptive grey cardigan made from?

This cardigan is made from a soft 70% rayon and 30% nylon blend. The fabric provides a classic knit sweater feel with a smooth drape and comfortable weight, suitable for everyday wear in a range of temperatures.

Is this cardigan suitable for stroke survivors with one-sided weakness?

Yes. The magnetic fasteners can be operated one-handed, making this cardigan a practical layering option for stroke survivors managing hemiplegia or hemiparesis. The open-front cardigan style also makes it easier to put on and take off without full bilateral arm movement.

What sizes are available in the adaptive grey cardigan?

This cardigan is available in XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL in Grey. It is designed for a classic cardigan fit suitable for a range of body types.

Does this cardigan look like adaptive clothing?

No. The magnetic fasteners are hidden behind faux buttons, so this cardigan looks exactly like a traditional knit button-front sweater. It is appropriate for everyday wear, appointments, and social occasions without any visible adaptive features.

Is this a good gift for a woman with ALS or MS?

Yes. This cardigan is a thoughtful, practical gift for women managing ALS, MS, Parkinson's, or stroke recovery who want a polished, everyday sweater they can put on independently. It supports dignity and independence in dressing without requiring caregiver assistance.

Is this cardigan machine washable?

Yes. This cardigan is machine washable. Close all magnetic fasteners before washing to prevent them from attracting metal hardware on other garments. Follow the care label instructions for water temperature and drying to preserve the rayon-nylon knit fabric.

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 this MagnaReady cardigan because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we see buttons become the first place dressing independence breaks down, long before anything else in the routine. Can someone with Parkinson's or arthritis still wear a button-front sweater? Yes, when the buttons are just for show: seven hidden magnetic fasteners sit behind faux buttons and snap closed in a single motion, with no pinching, threading, or grip strength required, and they can be worked one-handed. From the outside it looks like a classic knit cardigan, the soft rayon and nylon blend feels like one too, and it is machine washable; just close the fasteners before washing. It is especially important for women managing Parkinson's, hand arthritis, ALS, MS, or one-sided weakness after a stroke, since the open-front style helps when full arm motion is limited. One caution with any magnetic clothing: if the wearer has a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, check with the doctor first, since strong magnets can interfere with these devices.

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