Hands-free sneakers! #Disability #Disabled #Accessibility

18 Replies to “Hands-free sneakers! #Disability #Disabled #Accessibility”

  1. Honestly curious if you have tried the Self Lacing Sneakers from Nike?

  2. I am physically disabled as well specifically in my feet and bending over to tie them put all my weight on them and is very painful so this might be a great solution for me!

  3. My dad has bone spurs in his hips and often has a hard time tying his shoes. He LOVES kiziks, and I love them for him

  4. I always ruin my shoes by forcing my foot in so I should really get slip-ins! I use shoehorn so it's a bit easier but they would probably last longer if they're made for it. 😅

  5. I would also recommend Skechers slip ons, very comfortable and accessible

  6. I bought myself a pair when I was 8 months pregnant and had such bad ligament pain that bending over just wasn’t happening. Best decision of my entire pregnancy. Then I bought my husband a pair when our son was a newborn so he wouldn’t have to set the baby down to put shoes on to go on a walk

  7. Seems pretty sunny where you live, are you able to put sunscreen on your body before your daily walks? I love your sneakers and outfit!

  8. Ah, the beauty of slip on shoes with decorative laces. They look cool. Also, the fact that they’re white… that’s brave, and I respect it. Because when I had white shoes, I had to wipe them off with a wet paper tower or baby wipes at least twice a week to keep them looking that nice. 😅

    I also wanted to say, I really love your channel. It’s interesting to learn things from your point of view, because it helps me understand what you, and other people with disabilities are going through. And I want to be able to empathize and be friends with all people in the best ways I can, and I feel like the things I’m learning on your channel are helping me with that. Plus, I love your positivity, and you’re just fun in general! I hope that as long as aa you feel happy and motivated to make content, that you continue, because I think you’re doing something great. 😊

    I also respect the “No advice please” in the corner. If you needed advice, you’d probably ask for it directly, right? I also had a really random question if you don’t mind answering. Is that a tennis court behind you? I know it’s not really important, but I’m honestly kinda curious. 🤷‍♀️

  9. There is an influencer called Footless Jo, and she wears a prosthetic leg. She made a couple of videos about how hard it is for her to get sneakers on the leg. She once tested a brand of sneakers that she could get on by just slipping in. And they looked pretty cool. You might want to try them as well so that you have options.

  10. Can you drop the link. lol. I also can’t tie shoes due to my disability.

  11. They're so cute too! I've always loved the preppy look if white, lace up sneakers and a thick pair of pastel socks. So cute!

  12. Wow I love a white chunky sneaker! My mom needs hands free sneakers and it took us forever to find some cute ones lol! She just did flip flops and sandals in all seasons for years. So glad she has hands free sneakers now.

  13. Plae shoes are great too. For those who interested. They have slip on shoes and adoptive shoes. They are little pricey but they give first time buyers 10% off and end of year sale

  14. I love how this would be accessible and give independence for so many people, people without arms or have limb differences, amputees and people who struggle to bend down or have paralysis, thank you for sharing Sarah Todd you're amazing I love your content 💜💜 sending lots of love to the disability community you guys deserve the world 🌎💜 Xxx

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