Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Sizing
Adaptive clothing sizing guide
Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Sizing
Adaptive clothing sizing guide
Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Sizing
Adaptive clothing sizing guide
Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.
How to choose your pants by body measurements
We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.
Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.
Measuring from a seated or lying position
We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:
For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.
Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!
You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:
Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.
Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match
For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:
Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.
Introducing our revolutionary Wheelchair Adaptive Trousers, designed with your comfort and well-being in mind. We understand the unique challenges faced by wheelchair users, and these trousers address key concerns with thoughtful design and premium materials.
Pressure Ulcer Prevention: The innovative no-back-seam design eliminates a common pressure point, significantly reducing the risk of pressure ulcers and ensuring all-day comfort.
Seated Comfort: Unlike traditional trousers, these are specifically tailored for a seated posture. This ensures a comfortable fit without bunching or tightness.
Effortless Dressing and Undressing:The elastic waistband provides flexibility and ease when dressing and undressing.Fully openable front panel made for easy access for catheter use.
Optimized Fit:The lower front and higher back waist provide optimal coverage and prevent gapping, ensuring comfort and dignity.
All-Weather Protection: Crafted from a high-performance 3-ply softshell material, these trousers are windproof and waterproof, keeping you warm and dry in any weather. The inner fleece lining adds an extra layer of warmth and comfort.
Multiple options to choose from: add pockets and zippers from ankle to knee for easy access.
Invest in your comfort and well-being with our Wheelchair Adaptive Trousers.
Trousers featured in photos: size 5XL
Model is 160 cm and wearing size M.
Main features
No back seam to minimize pressure points and reduce the risk of pressure ulcers
Fully openable front panel for easy catheter use
Seated tailoring for a perfect fit in a seated position.
Elastic waist for easy dressing and all-day comfort.
Lower front and higher back waist for optimal coverage and comfort.
Warm, windproof, and waterproof 3-ply softshell material with a cozy fleece lining.
Softshell materials are easy to maintain daily, just by cleaning them with damp cloth. They are also machine washable. For your soft-shell garment to last for years, here are some tips:
All hook-and-loop fasteners and zips should be closed and the garments turned inside out
It’s best to use a liquid detergent, as washing powder can clog the pores of the garment and ruin its breathability
Under no circumstance use fabric softener, it may destroy the membranes
Choose a delicate cycle with a low temperature (30°/40°C)
Thoroughly rinse the garments with clean water, choose the “extra rinse” function on the washing machine.
Sizing
Available from sizes S to 7XL
About Vilber's
At Vilber's, we believe clothing should empower, not hinder. We're a family-owned social enterprise in Latvia, operating under the Ministry of Welfare, and a proud member of the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI). We're also a registered trademark in the European Union. But more than that, we're a group of people passionate about creating a more inclusive world.
What makes Vilber's special? It starts with our heart. As a social enterprise, every bit of profit we make goes back into our mission: creating a better working environment for our team, ensuring fair wages, paying our social and environmental taxes, and, most importantly, developing clothing that truly serves the disabled community.
Our team of five (three in-house and two outsourced) includes two wheelchair users. This lived experience is at the core of everything we do. We understand the challenges of finding comfortable, well-fitting clothing, and we're committed to making a difference. We're always eager to hear from people about their needs – it helps us create the best possible garments. And we're proud to say that most of our garments are made right here, in-house, allowing us to maintain the highest standards of quality and care.
We’re not about fast fashion. We believe in creating quality, safe clothing that lasts. Clothing that makes you feel good, inside and out. We want to help build a world where people with physical disabilities can live life to the fullest, without clothing getting in the way.
At Vilber's, we're building more than just clothes; we're building a community. We invite you to be a part of it.
Shipping and returns
The shipping costs are:
Latvia 3 EUR
Lithuania, Estonia 5 EUR
European Union 7 EUR
USA 7 EUR
Rest of the World 15 EUR
You may return the unused item within two months from the date of delivery. Custom made items are not refundable.
very impressed with these softshell trousers. Love the zips either side for ease of putting on. Keeps legs warm and dry great for handbiking
a
allen sharum
The pants don't appear to actually be 7xL they look more like a 1xl if that big
The pants don't appear to actually be 7xL they look more like a 1xl if that big.
Hello Allen, thank you for your feedback. As a European manufacturer, our garments are tailored to European sizing standards, which differ significantly from US sizing.
We provide a detailed sizing chart with specific measurements on every product page in inches and metric system to help customers choose the correct fit before ordering. We encourage all customers to consult these measurements to ensure the trousers meet their needs. Since the item matches the dimensions listed in our guide for a 7XL, we cannot offer a replacement, but we appreciate your input on how the fit compares to US brands
N
Nina Black
Very comfortable and100% water resistant
Very comfortable and100% water resistant, they keep my legs super warm despite the cold winter temperature, much warmer than my usual ones in fact. My only „negative“ point would be the price, but this is a very small quantity of buyers compared to large fashion brands and the quality absolutely matches it! I love the cut, no pressure points even when sitting for hours, which is so much better than non wheelchair clothes ever could be
P
Pia
Perfect! Warm
Perfect! Warm, stylish!
Reviews in Other Languages
Excellent seamstress work and very sturdy fastening. I totally recommend this shop!
Anna Karin U.
The pants are terrific. They fit me very well and I like the style, the fabric, and front zippers! They are very comfortable and ideal for my travelling needs.
Kim G.
The trousers are just SUPERB! They fit perfectly and look amazing!
Kaspars K.
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The trousers are very well made and the quality of the material and construction is good
The trousers are very well made and the quality of the material and construction is good.
After following the sizing guidance and taking measurements, I ordered a 2XL for my father, who is a full-time wheelchair user. While the trousers fit, I found them to be quite snug around the waist and legs. I am unsure whether sizing up would have been the best solution, as the leg length would likely become even longer.
The adaptive features are useful, but I would recommend that wheelchair users pay particular attention to sizing, especially if additional room is needed for comfort, incontinence products, or prolonged sitting.
Hi Mark, thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We're glad you appreciate the quality and adaptive features. We've taken your comments into account and designed a new cut with more room at the knee and ankle, along with additional zippers, to improve comfort for wheelchair users. We hope this helps future fits!
Great customer service quality fabrics well thought out designs.
Been looking for comfortable trousers for a wheelchair user and this is the best design I have come across.
Being a 75 year old, wheelchair bound, man, I came across this company at the Veine exhibition this year specialized in clothes for wheelchair bound people.
I was very pleased when saw the design of the trousers, this was that I was looking for quite some time.
Overexcited I ordered the wrong type (small fit) trousers and change them for the above.
The Cargo 2.0 pant fit perfectly and it is easier to catheterize due to the possibility to open the front