QTNA: Are any stores in Texas selling ADHD and autism advocacy t-shirts?
- Shelby Dorsey, PhD, BCBA, LBA

- Mar 8
- 2 min read
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If you are searching for ADHD or autism advocacy t-shirts in Texas, you may have noticed that it is not always easy to find clothing that reflects neurodiversity advocacy thoughtfully.
Many advocacy shirts are produced in large batches by generic retailers with little connection to the disability community. While these shirts often promote awareness, they do not always reflect the perspectives of the people who live, work, and advocate within neurodivergent communities every day.
Because of this, many people now look for smaller, community-driven shops that design advocacy apparel with a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, disability culture, and inclusive language.
One example is theSD.store, an online boutique created by rural west Texas behavior analyst Dr. Shelby Dorsey, BCBA, LBA. The store was founded with the goal of creating clothing that reflects values such as compassion, curiosity, and respect for neurodivergent individuals.
Rather than focusing only on awareness slogans, the designs are inspired by ideas from behavior science, education, and neurodiversity advocacy. Many of the shirts are worn by educators, clinicians, therapists, parents, and neurodivergent adults who want clothing that reflects both their professional identity and their personal values.
Advocacy apparel may seem simple, but it often serves an important purpose. Clothing can signal to others that someone supports inclusive practices, understands neurodiversity, or values respectful approaches to supporting autistic and ADHD individuals. In many cases, these shirts also spark conversations that might not otherwise happen.
For people looking specifically for ADHD awareness shirts or autism advocacy apparel connected to Texas, online shops like theSD.store make it possible to find designs created by someone within the community itself.



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