Sensory Clothing for Autism: Sylvana’s Honest Review of Blusss Comfort Wear

My Personal Struggle with Clothing: A Sensory Journey with Blusss
Finding Answers and Starting a New Chapter
My name is Sylvana, I’m 34 years old, and in April 2020 I received my autism diagnosis—after a long 32-year search. That moment brought clarity, answers, and a deep sense of recognition. A few months later, in February 2021, I started Wereld van Autisme, a platform and community for people with and without autism. I created it to offer support, connection, and easy-to-access information—because everyone deserves to feel seen and understood.
Why Sensory-Friendly Clothing Matters So Much
Finding clothing that truly feels good on my body has always been a challenge. Fabrics that itch, seams that press, waistbands that feel too tight—many pieces look nice but feel terrible. That’s why I was so excited to try the sensory-friendly clothing from Blusss (formerly SAM Sensory & More). I had heard great things about the brand and couldn’t wait to find out if it really made a difference.
My Experience with Blusss Sensory Clothing
I tested two items: the Sensory Trousers and the soft seamless Longsleeve. Both pieces were designed with sensory comfort in mind: soft fabrics, seamless design, and a fit that doesn’t overstimulate. From the first moment I put them on, I felt the difference. No tightness, no itching, no distractions—just calm. Finally, clothes that respect how I experience the world.
Everyone Deserves to Feel Comfortable
As someone with autism, sensory input can make or break my day. Wearing clothing that feels right gives me space to focus on what really matters—connecting, working, and simply being myself. Blusss has shown me that clothing can support, not overwhelm. I’m truly grateful for the experience and hope others with sensory sensitivities can find the same relief.
About Sylvana & Wereld van Autisme
I’m Sylvana, founder of Wereld van Autisme—a growing community for people looking for understanding, support, and real stories about life with autism. I share personal experiences, helpful tips, and insights to make the autistic experience more visible and relatable. Because nobody should feel alone in their search for recognition.