04/06/2025
It wasn’t dramatic. Just another training session. Calisthenics, cricket, whatever I was doing that day.
I came home, kicked off my trainers, and sat down. Sore feet. Socks bunched. Brace marks deep on my skin.
It wasn’t new, either. I’d felt that same discomfort so many times. But this time, something clicked. I couldn’t ignore the feeling that everything I was wearing—what was sold as “performance gear”—wasn’t made for me.
I’ve got a disability. I train. I move. I play. But most of the time, I have to adapt what’s out there just to keep up.
That day in May 2020, Unamic was imagined.
I started thinking: what if we created something different from the ground up? Not an afterthought. Not a brand sticking “inclusive” on top of a generic product. But gear designed from the first stitch with people like us in mind.
So that’s where it started. With a splint. With soreness. And with an idea that support should actually support.
Unamic began at the foot—but this journey is about far more than socks.
It’s about freedom, dignity, and making movement accessible to everyone.