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2 Massachusetts moms made adaptive clothing for kids with disabilities. They hope to bring it to the masses.
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and this invention came from two Massachusetts mothers with a need: clothing for those with disabilities. Nikki Puzzo and Joanne DiCamillo founded befree, an adaptive clothing brand — inspired by Puzzo’s daughter, Stella. “I don’t let anything stop me in life — and that’s pretty cool,” Stella told CBS News.  The eighth-grader likes to swim, do gymnastics and work out with a trainer, her mother said.  Nikki Puzzo’s daughter, Stella, models befree’s ZipOns for the company.  befree Born with spastic quadriplegia cerebral palsy, Stella was 5 when she had double hip surger

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