
Special needs clothing range launched after Grandma’s campaign
The family of a three-year-old boy with genetic disabilities have persuaded one of Britain’s biggest high street shops to start selling affordable and easy-access clothing for older children.
Rita Kutt, grandmother to Caleb, said existing clothes with poppers were costing the family a lot of money.
Rita wrote to M&S who agreed to launch an affordable children’s range of sleepsuits, vests and bodysuits with poppers.
Caleb’s mum Zoe said the new clothes were sold out when she attempted to buy them, “but obviously it’s great – it’s showing it’s such a need for people”.
This clip is originally from Breakfast on 11 February 2016.
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