SmartKnitKids seamless socks, seamless underwear, and seamless light compression tee shirts are quickly becoming the solution for parents of children with sensory disorders (diagnosed or not). Many kids hate the seams, elastic, and tags; or just the "itchy" annoying feel of socks and underwear (and all clothing for that matter). These patent-pending seamless compression undershirts, called Compresso-T shirts, have improved the experience many parents and children with sensory issues have when it comes to getting dressed, and staying dressed. Try them out and see for yourself! Just plain wonderful for all children....picky or not!
The NEW SmartKnitKIDS® Seamless Compresso-T is made of a breathable material, has a seamless torso, and soft edging. The Compresso-T from SmartKnitKIDS offers children superior comfort in a compression garment.
Ultra stretchy yarns "hug" the torso and provide gentle compression
Seamless torso and soft edging
No elastic bands or tags
Soft material for optimal comfort
Wide shoulder straps help prevent from digging into shoulders
High-tech fibers wick moisture away helping ensure a drier under shirt and help prevent odor
PATENT PENDING
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NEW! Compresso-T For Children With Sensitive Skin
This unique under shirt hugs the torso providing gentle compression. Featuring breathable material, seamless torso, and soft edging, the Compresso-T offers children superior comfort in a compression garment.
SEAMLESS
Seamless torso and soft edging for optimal comfort.
“HUGS” TORSO
Ultra stretchy yarns "hug" the torso and provide gentle compression
NO ELASTIC BANDS OR TAGS
Wide shoulder straps help prevent from digging into shoulders
MOISTURE WICKING
High-tech fibers wick moisture away and antimicrobial benefits help inhibit odor.
SIZING
Below are some links to resources you may find helpful if you have a child with Sensory Disorders:
Sensory Processor Disorder Foundation
The SPD Foundation ... expanding knowledge, fostering awareness and promoting recognition of Sensory Processing Disorder since 1979
This website has a lot of information, tips, and links to other resources related to sensory issues.
Featuring the book Raising a Sensory Smart Child The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing Issues
Sensory Processing Disorder Parent Support Group