 Putting on jeans as an amputee is an exercise in patience and frustration. Allow me to demonstrate. First leg, no problem. However, you may notice on my prosthetic foot is covered in dog hair. I can't bend my ankle, meaning that getting jeans on is this shimmying process that takes far too long, and sometimes, depending on the jeans as impossible, can't get them around that last bend, which is where the magic of adaptive clothing comes in. Check out this witchcraft. Ta-da! So this pair of jeans actually has zippers sewn all the way up the sides, meaning I can get my leg in and out so much easier. Also, when I'm out and about, I need to take my leg off. No problem. If these pants did not have that zipper, I would have to completely undress to get my leg off. Accessible jeans? Yes, please. Also just great for cooling off in the summer, you know? This look is definitely the newest fashion trend.