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low STIM.
Launching Soon

low STIM. will officially launch in early 2027 in Geelong through a sensory-aware fashion and design event bringing together community leaders, creatives, health professionals and advocates for inclusive environments.

The event will showcase the first release of our sensory-aware hoodie collection alongside community collaborations, inclusive design concepts and sensory-conscious spaces.

Guests will experience the brand in an immersive setting designed around regulation, comfort and connection.

Collaboration & Partnerships

low STIM. is being developed as a collaborative initiative that brings together organisations, creatives and community groups who share a commitment to inclusive design, accessibility and community wellbeing.

As we prepare for the official low STIM. launch in early 2027, we are currently inviting a small number of aligned partners to be involved in the development of the launch event and the broader project.

Collaboration opportunities may include:

• Community partnership and representation
• Event collaboration for the launch experience
• Inclusive food and beverage partners
• Design and creative contributors
• Strategic sponsors and supporters

Our goal is to create a launch that reflects Geelong’s leadership in inclusion, innovation and community connection while showcasing the potential of sensory-aware design.

We are particularly interested in collaborating with organisations who are passionate about:

• neurodiversity and inclusion
• community wellbeing
• design and innovation
• accessible environments

If your organisation would be interested in exploring a collaboration or partnership with low STIM., we would love to hear from you.

Community partners and collaborators will be announced in the lead-up to the launch.

​Limited first release. Early access subscribers will receive priority ordering...

​Sensory-aware apparel designed for nervous system regulation.
Created by an occupational therapist in Geelong, low STIM integrates subtle sensory features into everyday clothing to support comfort, grounding and emotional regulation.                                        

The Concept

Many individuals naturally seek tactile input or fidgeting behaviours as a way to regulate their nervous system. These actions, often referred to as stimming, are a normal and important part of self-regulation.

However, in everyday environments these behaviours are often misunderstood, discouraged, or redirected in ways that remove a person’s ability to regulate.

low STIM. was created to support safe, appropriate and contained tactile regulation without requiring individuals to suppress their natural sensory needs.

Rather than losing your fidget, the garments incorporate discreet tactile elements that allow individuals to redirect stimming towards a safe and appropriate tactile outlet built directly into the clothing.

The goal is simple: clothing that supports regulation, comfort and confidence in everyday environments.

Why low STIM. Exists

Through years of working as an Occupational Therapist with neurodivergent individuals and families, Grace began to recognise a consistent gap between clinical sensory supports and everyday environments.

Many clients benefit from tools that help them regulate their nervous systems, yet these supports are often confined to therapy settings and rarely translate into everyday clothing or daily routines. This is something Grace has become deeply passionate about addressing, creating solutions that support regulation in a way that is practical, discreet and empowering.

Alongside the development of low STIM., we have also been developing a professional resource platform that will include a range of clinical tools, screeners and assessment supports designed to assist therapists in exploring and understanding clients’ sensory profiles more deeply.

Through this work, we have been developing a new sensory-based framework that looks more specifically at individual sensory preferences and regulation needs.

The design of the low STIM. hoodie has been intentionally informed by insights gathered from these tools and frameworks. Certain sensory elements built into the garment are designed to align with patterns we frequently observe when exploring tactile sensory needs with clients.

More detail about this framework and how it connects to the design of the hoodie will be shared at the official low STIM. launch.

Community Impact

The Regulation Access Fund

5% of proceeds from every hoodie sold will contribute to subsidised occupational therapy services for individuals who fall outside traditional funding systems.

This includes people experiencing ADHD, dyslexia, learning differences and other neurodivergent needs who may not qualify for formal support programs.

Early Access

Be the first to experience low STIM.

Join the early access list to receive first access to the initial hoodie release, updates about the launch event, and exclusive announcements as low STIM. develops.

• priority access to the first hoodie drop
• invitations to the launch event
• early collaboration announcements

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