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Primark makes sensory-friendly changes to its children’s clothing line

The news: Primark is incorporating inclusive and sensory-friendly features into its kidswear line to help more children feel “comfortable and good” in their clothes, per The Retail Bulletin.

  • Updates include removing neck labels from T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, and pajamas, and introducing socks with seamless or flat seams.
  • To help families easily find these pieces, Primark is introducing “Extra Comfort” signage in-store, complete with icons indicating sensory-friendly features, and a dedicated website filter to surface these options.

It’s notable that the retailer is weaving inclusive design into its existing product development process—rather than creating a standalone collection—making features like these a default consideration instead of a special exception.

A broader appeal: Primark joins a growing group of retailers recognizing that thoughtful, inclusive designs and experiences can boost accessibility, expand reach, and foster deeper brand loyalty.

Our take: At a time when brand loyalty is eroding—especially among Gen Z and millennial shoppers—retailers and brands that thoughtfully accommodate children with sensory sensitivities have a real opportunity to cultivate lifelong brand affinity. By offering products and experiences that meet these needs, they can forge lasting connections with parents who are actively seeking out solutions that make their kids feel comfortable and seen.

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