No Limbits

Adaptive clothing designed for comfort, confidence, and independence.

About No Limbits

No Limbits is redefining what adaptive clothing looks and feels like.

Built from lived experience, their designs prioritize independence, comfort, and everyday confidence—without compromising personal style.

At Bolster, we feature No Limbits because their products are solutions-driven, thoughtfully constructed, and shaped by direct input from the disability community.

The Story Behind No Limbits

No Limbits was founded by Erica Cole after she lost her leg in a car accident. Getting dressed became one of the hardest parts of her day—not because of her body, but because clothing wasn’t designed with her needs in mind.

Instead of settling for workarounds, Erica spent a year researching and building a better solution. That process included 300+ interviews with amputees and prosthetists, three incubators, and relentless iteration.

The result? A pair of jeans designed specifically for amputees—and the start of something much bigger.

Since launching, No Limbits has expanded beyond pants to create adaptive clothing for people with limb differences, wheelchair users, limited dexterity, and sensory sensitivities. After appearing on Shark Tank, the brand gained national attention and continues to innovate with community-led design at its core.

What Makes No Limbits Different

No Limbits doesn’t design one-size-fits-all adaptive clothing.
Each piece is built around a specific need and real daily routines.

Here's what that looks like:

  • Hidden zippers for easier dressing

    Discreetly placed for smoother on and off.

  • Magnetic closures and dressing loops

    Designed for limited dexterity and one-handed use.

  • Thoughtful rise and seam placement

    More comfortable for seated wear.

  • Tagless, seamless fabrics

    Reduced irritation for sensory comfort.

  • Durable materials for everyday use

    Built to hold up to daily wear.


  • Man seated in a manual wheelchair wearing No Limbits adaptive jeans designed for seated wear, front view

    Wheelchair Pant (Men & Women)

    Designed for seated comfort and easier toileting routines.

    • Side zippers with ring pulls
    • Dual-side access for catheter care
    • Lower rise in front, higher in back
    • No back pockets for seated comfort

    Good to know: Zippers may require two-hand coordination.

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  • Woman wearing No Limbits wide-leg adaptive jeans in dark wash with articulated knee panels, front view

    The Unlimbited Pant

    Created by a prosthetic user, for prosthetic users.

    • Hidden inseam zippers
    • Reinforced knees and durable hardware
    • Stretch fabric for all-day comfort
    • Designed to accommodate prosthetics, AFOs, braces, and swelling

    Good to know: Known for comfort, durability, and thoughtful construction.

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  • Man wearing a No Limbits gray sensory-friendly crewneck tee, front view

    Sensory Tees (Men, Women, Kids)

    Comfort-first basic for everyday wear.

    • Tagless and textureless
    • Flatlock seams
    • Soft, moisture-wicking fabric

    Good to know: Soft, minimal-seam construction designed to reduce irritation.

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  • Woman wearing No Limbits black adaptive cargo leggings with side pockets, full-length front view

    Limited Dexterity Leggings

    Built for easier dressing with reduced hand use.

    • Supportive waistband
    • Integrated dressing loops
    • Magnetic thigh cargo pockets

    Good to know: Pocket alignment may take practice.

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