Stay Stylish: Accessorize This Fall Despite Your Arthritis
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How to Accessorize This Fall Despite Your Arthritis

Arthritis can make accessorizing a challenge due to decreased mobility and the possibility that some accessories can cause discomfort, but it doesn't mean you have to give up on looking stylish. Accessories can enhance your personal style and boost your confidence. Are you looking for easier ways to accessorize with arthritis? Check out some of these options.

Choosing the Right Accessories

When you choose your accessories, keep your medical needs in mind, not just your fashion desires. 

Lightweight Jewelry

Wearing heavy jewelry can be tough on arthritic joints, so opt for lightweight pieces.  They reduce strain on the joints and are easier to put on and take off. Consider silicone rings, which are flexible and light. Look for lightweight necklaces made of materials like resin or thin chains.

Easy-to-Wear Scarves and Shawls

Scarves and shawls can add flair to any outfit, but they can also be tricky to handle. Infinity scarves just loop over your head without needing to be tied. Use lightweight fabrics like cotton or silk, and consider pre-tied or slip-on versions to minimize effort.

Functional and Stylish Footwear

The right shoes can make a huge difference in your overall comfort.

Slip-On Shoes

Shoes can be a hassle with arthritis, especially when it comes to tying laces. Slip-on shoes, on the other hand, are easy to put on and take off, saving your hands from extra strain. Brands like Skechers and Vans offer slip-on shoes that look great and are comfortable.

Velcro and Elastic Laces

If you prefer lace-up shoes, there are still options to make them easier to wear. Velcro straps and elastic laces eliminate the need for tying. Many stores offer Velcro and elastic lace options in stylish designs.

Adaptive Clothing and Accessories

Adaptive clothing can make a big difference when dressing. Fortunately, there are more options available than ever.

Magnetic Closures and Zippers

Magnetic closures and zippers are easier to manage than buttons or traditional zippers. Look for brands like MagnaReady or Tommy Adaptive, which focus on easy-to-use clothing.

Button Hooks and Zipper Pulls

For traditional clothing, tools can make the process simpler. Button hooks and zipper pulls can help you handle those tricky fasteners. These tools are available at medical supply stores and online retailers like Amazon.

Hand-Friendly Bags and Purses

Bags and pursues are great for carrying essential items with you. Choosing the right one, however, can make a big difference in your comfort.

Crossbody Bags

Crossbody bags distribute weight evenly and keep your hands free. Look for fall colors like burgundy and olive, and materials like leather or suede, to style your look for fall.

Bags with Wide Straps

The straps on your bag can make a big difference in comfort. Wide straps distribute weight better and are less likely to dig into your shoulder. Brands like Fossil and Coach offer stylish bags with wide straps.

More Help at Home for Seniors With Arthritis

Arthritis doesn't have to limit your style. By choosing lightweight jewelry, easy-to-wear scarves, functional footwear, adaptive clothing, and hand-friendly bags, you can continue to accessorize with ease. Don't hesitate to leverage tech solutions to make dressing simpler. Experiment with different styles and tools to find what works best for you. 

For personalized assistance in Carlsbad, Encinitas, San Diego County, and La Jolla, contact Senior Helpers San Diego County to learn more about how our home care services can improve quality of life when living with arthritis.