GIF (movie) file of the black vegan leather pant in frame one and demonstrating the opening of side zippers, folding down of the front of the garment and the seamless back-side design, in frame two. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.

Product Engineered to Fit

After spending countless hours talking with women and men like you who value having a wardrobe that’s impeccable yet effortless, we saw an opportunity. An opportunity to design an inclusive collection of pieces that don’t just complement your lifestyle, but also adapt to it.

Effortlessly stylish and easy to wear thanks to thoughtful design principles that allow us to deliver uncompromising quality and comfort throughout our collection.

Our garments are designed to fit different bodies beautifully.

Christina Stephens collections have been designed with comfort in mind and using quality, stretch fabrics.

Your figure is unique. You may be a different size in tops and bottoms, so choose with your shape in mind. You may wish to choose a larger size if you prefer a looser fit.

Please read the below sizing guides before purchasing, to help ensure the perfect fit!

Womens Clothing Size Chart

Measurements are in cm

Size: S M L XL XXL
A. Shoulders
(across)
32-35 35-38 38-41 41-44 44-47
B. Chest/Bust
(full)
80-86 92-98 98-104 104-110 110-116
For
Seated
Designs
C. Waist
(full)
75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100
D. Hip
(full)
105-110 110-115 115-120 120-125 125-130
For
Universal /
Prosthetic
Designs
C. Waist
(full)
70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95
F. Hip
(full)
110-104 104-108 108-112 112-116 116-120

Womens Measuring Guide

Take your measurements when you are only wearing your underwear. Have the tape firm but not tight.

A. Shoulders: Measure across your back from one shoulder to another.

B. Chest/Bust: Measure the circumference around your chest (and back), taking note to measure across the fullest part of the chest. If you are a bra wearer, measure while wearing a bra.

C. Waist: Measure where you would most comfortably wear a pull-on skirt or pants. Usually, this would be just above your belly button. Measure the full circumference of this part of your body.

D. Hip: Measure the circumference at the widest point of your hips.

Waist measurements for seated (wheelchair) designs have taken into consideration a slightly larger waist size. If you normally purchase a size up in bottoms to accommodate your seated waist measurement, you no longer need to with CS measurements. For example, if you are a regular L with an XL waistline, please purchase a L.

Thigh measurements for seated (wheelchair) designs have taken into account the possible need for a leg bag on your leg. Please do not purchase a larger size as we have accommodated for this need.

Thigh and leg measurements for prosthetic designs have taken into account the need for a slightly wider leg to accommodate a prosthetic limb. Please simply purchase your regular size based on waist and hip measurements.

A blonde female is sitting in a wheelchair wearing a gold glitter top with 3/4 length sleeve, black vegan leather pants with gold zips and gold slip on shoes. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.
A female with a prosthetic limb wears a pink and white t-shirt and a quilted denim skirt. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.

Mens Clothing Size Chart

Measurements are in cm

Size: S M L XL XXL
A. Shoulders
(across)
40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48 48-50
B. Chest
(across)
41-46 46-50 50-54 54-60 60-64
For
Seated
Designs
C. Waist
(full)
70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95
D. Hip
(full)
100-106 106-112 112-118 118-122 122-128

Mens Measuring Guide

Take your measurements when you are only wearing your underwear. Have the tape firm but not tight.

A. Shoulders: Measure across your back from one shoulder to another.

B. Chest: Measure across your chest taking note to measure across the fullest part of the chest.

C. Waist: Measure where you would most comfortably wear a pull-on pant. Usually, this would be just above your belly button. Measure the full circumference of this part of your body.

D. Hip: Measure the circumference at the widest point of your hips (e.g. from one hip to the other).

Waist measurements for seated (wheelchair) designs have taken into consideration a slightly larger waist size. If you normally purchase a size up in bottoms to accommodate your seated waist measurement, you no longer need to with CS measurements. For example, if you are a regular L with an XL waistline, please purchase a L.

Thigh measurements for seated (wheelchair) designs have taken into account the possible need for a leg bag on your leg. Please do not purchase a larger size as we have accommodated for this need.

Dark skinned male sits in a wheelchair with a white shirt and a beige vest. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.
Male sitting in a wheelchair with dark skin and short dark hair also has a short beard. He is wearing a light blue linen shirt, blue adaptive denim jeans and sand coloured shoes. How to measure his chest, waist and hips are drawn over the image. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.
Image of a pair of hands writing on a notebook with a measuring tape looped over the hands. Jessie and Carol sitting on a front Verandah laughing at a joke. Jessie has light coloured short hair and is wearing pink glasses and a white shirt. Carol has shoulder length blonde hair and is wearing red glasses and a green silk kaftan. Christina Stephens Adaptive Clothing Australia.

Send us a question

Whether it’s a question about sizing, fabric, or how to measure please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

We’re here to make your shopping experience joyful and stress-free and promise to get back to you within 1 business day by email.