💨 Abstract
Matt Palfrey and his 12-year-old son Max were rejected by all five investors on BBC's Dragons’ Den for their neurodivergent-friendly clothing but have since gained praise. Max, inspired by his love for fidgets, created t-shirts with built-in fidgets with his father, effectively addressing sensory issues common in neurodivergent children. Despite the rejection, customer reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the innovative product's benefits.
Courtesy: Milo Pope
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