I can wear button-down shirts and other things, but I have to wear my strap across my body. It goes from my left shoulder down to my right hip. Just like a seatbelt.
I have a friend that did the same thing Joan did and it worked out fine for him. I I have found that pants aren't as difficult as you might think to wear. I basically wear boxer briefs below my pants to protect my skin and because my urine bag comes off the side of my right leg I have had someone cut Velcro into the side so I can put the bag through there. I know one company that does it for veterans, but I'm not sure if there are any other companies out there to do is type of service for reduced rates. Q On Wednesday, September 23, 2015, Dave Krehbiel <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm getting tired of T shirts and stretch pants. I have a chest strap > which helps hold me upright in my chair (along with lateral supports). In > order to hide it, I have a modified sweatshirt (split down the back) which > hides the strap, but I'm looking for some more dressy options. Do you know > of a source of adaptive clothing which can hide a chest strap? > > > > Thanks, > > Dave Krehbiel >

