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Published Wednesday, January 27, 2021 1:48PM EST A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style. Jamie and Ruby Alexander are the Toronto father-daughter duo behind Rubies, a fledgling fashion business that specializes in form-fitting clothing for trans and non-binary girls. Ruby says she s proud to see how the brand is allowing other trans kids to take part in the same activities as their friends without worrying about what they re wearing. “A lot of trans kids just stopped doing what they love to do, because they don t feel comfortable,” Ruby, 12, said in an interview.
A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style.
A Canadian clothing line, some products shown in this handout image, is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style. Jamie and Ruby Alexander are the Toronto father-daughter duo behind Rubies, a fledgling fashion business that specializes in form-fitting clothing for trans and non-binary girls. THE CANADIAN PRESS /HO-Rubies-Jamie and Ruby Alexander MANDATORY CREDIT
A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style.
by Adina Bresge, The Canadian Press
Posted Jan 26, 2021 7:00 am ADT
Last Updated Jan 26, 2021 at 7:10 am ADT
A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style.
Jamie and Ruby Alexander are the Toronto father-daughter duo behind Rubies, a fledgling fashion business that specializes in form-fitting clothing for trans and non-binary girls.
Ruby says she’s proud to see how the brand is allowing other trans kids to take part in the same activities as their friends without worrying about what they’re wearing.
“A lot of trans kids just stopped doing what they love to do, because they don’t feel comfortable,” Ruby, 12, said in an interview.
TORONTO A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style. Jamie and Ruby Alexander are the Toronto father-daughter duo behind Rubies, a fledgling fashion business that specializes in form-fitting clothing for trans and non-binary girls. Ruby says she s proud to see how the brand is allowing other trans kids to take part in the same activities as their friends without worrying about what they re wearing. A lot of trans kids just stopped doing what they love to do, because they don t feel comfortable, Ruby, 12, said in an interview.