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JANSPORT ADAPTIVE COLLECTION

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BETTER BUCKLES The collection was built with buckles that are typically used in the outdoor-gear industry to make it easier for people wearing gloves to manipulate them. Jansport realized these buckles would work well for people with dexterity limitation­s.

NEW COLORS Jansport plans to expand the collection in early fall with three new colors: Deep Juniper (dark green), Space Dust (space printed pattern), and Blue Dusk (light blue).

MORE STRAPS Traditiona­l bags feature minimal straps, but the Adaptive Backpack has more of them— and more ways to tuck the straps away to eliminate dangling.

EASY ACCESS

The backpack is shorter and less deep to enable users to easily reach items at the bottom. It also has easily adjustable loops, located on the back, that can be customized to hang off the handles of mobility devices, as well as easy-grab zipper pullers and finger loops for those with dexterity limitation­s.

BACKPACK MAKER JANSPORT IS demonstrat­ing how heritage brands can successful­ly bring accessible design mainstream. In January, following a three-year collaborat­ion with Disability: in, a global nonprofit focused on increasing inclusivit­y for the disabled community, Jansport launched its Adaptive Collection: a backpack and a cross-body bag that come in two colors (black and powder pink), along with a tie-dye pattern. Both have been rethought to balance ease of use with style. The Central Adaptive Backpack, for example, is designed to fit securely against a mobility device’s backrest for better balance—but it looks just like the company’s popular Superbreak backpack. “The adaptive community sought more bags with a traditiona­l appearance rather than a medical-grade look and feel,” says Jansport VP Alexandra Reveles. —Margaret Andersen

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