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HOPE DAY SHOP
"But how does a blind man dress, to know what he chooses in his wardrobe?
How can he know if the T-shirt he has in his hands is white or black, or if it's a Medium or a Large one? "
Created by Estelle, a young thirty-year-old suffering from hereditary optic neuropathy, Hope Day is revolutionizing the way people dress by installing braille in the fashion industry.
With size or color indications written in braille on the lower right sleeve of each product, the visually impaired person recognizes and can choose their clothes as if they could see them normally.
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