Pocket Power: How Our Zip Hoodie and Double Pocket Belts Help You Carry Less & Do More

Pocket Power: How Our Zip Hoodie and Double Pocket Belts Help You Carry Less & Do More

Posted by Spoonie Threads Staff on

Let’s face it: when you live with a disability, chronic illness, or medical device, your daily essentials aren’t always just a phone and wallet. Insulin pumps, feeding tube supplies, EpiPens, emergency snacks, meds—these aren’t just “nice to have,” they’re need to have. But typical clothing isn’t designed to help you carry what matters most. At Spoonie Threads, we believe fashion should work with your body and your life—not against it.

That’s where the pocket power comes in.

Real Pockets. Real Access. Real Life.
We know our community doesn’t need more bags to lug around—they need thoughtful, functional clothing with built-in storage that makes moving through life just a little easier. Whether you’re heading to class, going for a walk, or navigating a day full of appointments, we’ve got two wardrobe heroes ready to go the distance with you:

Denisha is 5'5" wearing a size XS

The Zip Access Hoodie

Stylish, soft, and secretly superpowered. This isn’t your average sweatshirt. The Spoonie Threads Zip Access Hoodie features:

A roomy, kangaroo-style front pocket with a secure zippered closure

An internal hidden pocket, perfectly sized for an insulin pump, phone, or emergency meds

A built-in 4-inch snap access opening at the stomach for feeding tubes, catheters, or insulin tubing

It’s cozy, discrete, and supportive—whether you’re on the go or lounging at home. And yes, it’s machine washable. 
👉 Shop the Zip Hoodie

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Double Pocket Belts & Ultra Double Pocket Belts

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Belted confidence. Hands-free living. Our adaptive belts are beloved for a reason—they’re sleek, soft, and strong enough to carry what you need without feeling bulky or getting in your way. Here's what makes them stand out:

Double Pocket Belt: Two cleverly placed pockets—zippered front and flap back—for secure storage without extra bulk. Great for those who want a lower profile fit.

Ultra Double Pocket Belt: Same features, just a wider band for added support and comfort. A favorite for those wearing it overnight, while exercising, or who simply like a more substantial feel.

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Perfect for storing insulin pumps, CGMs, phones, keys, small wallets, emergency snacks, and more. Think of it like a modern fanny pack—but way more functional and comfortable.

👉 Shop the Belts

Designed with Real People in Mind

Every Spoonie Threads product is inspired by real requests from our community and tested by our Adaptive Fit Consultants—people living with chronic illness, disability, or medical devices. We don’t just imagine what you might need—we ask, we listen, and we design accordingly.

Because you deserve more than just clothes. You deserve clothing that respects your reality.

The Bottom Line

At Spoonie Threads, we’re turning pockets into power. Whether you're navigating a feeding tube, an insulin pump, or just juggling a million tiny items throughout your day, our Zip Access Hoodie and Double Pocket Belts were made to support your lifestyle with dignity and ease.

You carry a lot—let us help lighten the load.

Explore our full line of adaptive, stylish essentials at spooniethreads.com

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