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Survey on the Reality of Dressing Habits Among the Elderly (500 People Aged 75+): Making Changing Clothes Easier in the '100-Year Life Era'

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Care Fashion Co., Ltd. conducted a survey of 500 seniors aged 75+, revealing that nearly half struggle with putting on socks and buttoning, underscoring the high demand for snag-free and stretchable functional clothing.

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Q: What is the most burdensome action for elderly people when changing clothes?
A: According to a Care Fashion survey, about 46.8% of people aged 75 and over find 'putting on and taking off socks' the most burdensome, followed by 'buttoning and unbuttoning (36.6%)'.
Q: What features do senior citizens look for in clothing?
A: Features such as 'non-snagging fabric (44.8%)', 'fabric stretchability (43.6%)', and 'button design improvements (38.2%)' are sought after to make dressing and undressing smoother.
Q: Do elderly people feel stressed about daily dressing?
A: About 77.6% responded that they feel 'no stress or little stress,' however, over 36% still have a latent need for functional improvements like stretchability in their clothing.