In a field where patient-centered care is the gold standard, few tools speak directly to the nervous system. Cozyino, a therapist-founded clothing brand, is doing just that. Created by Deena Moustafa, Ph.D., BCBA, this new apparel line introduces a wearable intervention. Explicitly designed to support sensory regulation with no medication and no side effects, this clothing line provides daily therapeutic support built into what patients already wear.

Dr. Moustafa, a behavioral health leader and globally recognized expert in autism care, brings over 15 years of clinical experience to the fabric. As a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and founder of Go Behavioral, she has spent her career shaping trauma-informed care and neurodivergent inclusion. With Cozyino, she applies that same evidence-based lens to the most basic layer of comfort: clothing.

Regulation-First Apparel for Real-World Needs

For many patients, even the softest standard garments aren’t built to meet the needs of sensitive nervous systems. Cozyino’s clothing changes that, offering regulation-focused design features:

  • Tagless T-shirts and hoodies that eliminate skin irritation
  • Seam-free beanies and scarves that avoid pressure points
  • Lounge joggers with flat seams and flexible waistbands
  • Breathable, soft-touch fabrics that support parasympathetic engagement

These features aren’t just thoughtful; they’re clinically informed. Cozyino garments are designed to minimize sensory overload, a common challenge in clinical settings.

A Tangible Tool for Trauma-Sensitive Practice

Cozyino’s debut collection, “Feel Safe, Feel Seen,” isn’t fashion for fashion’s sake. It offers a non-invasive solution aligned with trauma-sensitive models, helping patients feel safer and more at ease during appointments. Whether you’re in pediatrics, behavioral health, rehabilitation, or occupational therapy, these clothes can support:

  • Reduced agitation and reactivity
  • More cooperative therapy sessions
  • Smoother transitions and fewer meltdowns

This makes Cozyino ideal for autism clinics, psych offices, sensory integration programs, and trauma recovery settings. And for neurotypical patients experiencing post-surgical sensitivity or postpartum discomfort, it provides the same nervous system support with universal wearability.

Addressing a Critical Clinical Need

Despite the high prevalence of developmental disabilities, 1 in 6 U.S. children, according to the CDC, fewer than 3% of clothing brands offer sensory-friendly options. This lack of suitable garments often forces families to modify existing clothing or simply go without.

Cozyino responds to that need with apparel that supports the body and mind in tandem. For clinicians, it’s a ready-made resource you can recommend or integrate into:

  • Sensory diets
  • Behavior intervention plans (BIPs)
  • Discharge kits for trauma-informed care

Client-Tested, Clinician-Recommended

Early feedback from therapists and caregivers has been overwhelmingly positive. Reports show improved therapeutic engagement, reduced distress, and greater compliance with care routines. For providers, the benefits are clear: less patient resistance, more connection, and better outcomes without increasing workload.

As Dr. Moustafa puts it, “Sometimes healing is woven into the little things.” A scratchy tag or itchy seam may seem minor until it disrupts a therapy session. Cozyino removes those obstacles so your patients can focus on what truly matters: healing.

An Inclusive, Equitable Solution for Every Body

With options designed for children, teens, and adults, Cozyino accommodates a wide range of sensory profiles, body types, and cultural needs. The brand embraces diversity in both form and function, aligning smoothly with trauma-informed and culturally responsive care models.

For clinicians seeking evidence-informed, equitable tools that support patient well-being, Cozyino is more than just clothing. It’s a new option in your care toolkit.

To explore Cozyino’s full collection or request clinical samples, visit the official site.