
Adaptive apparel, reimagined.
Meet Aurushi. Style-forward apparel for prosthetics, orthotics, and braces. Built to honor your story, your strength, and your comeback.
Build for movement.
Designed for confidence.
Clothing isn’t just something you wear — it’s part of how you show up in the world. Aurushi adapts to the realities of prosthetics, orthotics, and braces without compromising on style, durability, and confidence. Inspired by Kintsugi — the Japanese art of repairing with gold — we see every comeback not as returning to something lost, but as embracing strength in every form. Physical, mental, and personal.
Introducing the Kintsugi Jogger
Built to adapt. Made to Empower. Developed with input from prosthetists, physical therapists, and customers. Designed to make fittings, adjustments, and everyday life effortless.
Full, anytime access
Full length zippers and discreet access points simplify dressing around prosthetics, orthotics, and braces — making your daily routine smoother, faster, and frustration-free.
Freedom to move
Four-way stretch adapts to your body and your lifestyle—whether you’re running errands, training, or just moving through your day.
Pockets that work as hard as you
Secure compartments keep your phone, keys, and essentials right where you need them.
Resilient by design
Lab-tested fabrics withstand the friction of sockets, carbon fiber, and knee components—lasting 2x longer than standard pants without losing their look.
Style without compromise
A modern fit with structured cuffs that hold their shape—designed to look good and stay comfortable through fittings, adjustments, or everyday outings.
A brand that’s
built for real life
Adjustments without
leaving the table.
Tweak your fit mid-meal
without missing the conversation.
Through TSA
without the stress.
Two-way zips make prosthetic
checks quick and easy.
Every story has a comeback
“When I lost my leg, I thought the hardest part would be learning to move again. But what caught me off guard was the mental weight—the frustration of clothes that didn’t fit my prosthetic, fabrics that wore out too fast, and styles that made me feel limited instead of myself.
That struggle became the spark for Aurushi. I wanted apparel that reflected resilience, not restriction—clothing that gave me back confidence in how I carried myself.
But my comeback didn’t stop there. What truly gave me strength was connecting with others in the amputee and adaptive community—people redefining what’s possible every day, whether through movement, creativity, or advocacy. Through them, I saw that a comeback isn’t just personal—it’s collective. It’s about lifting each other up, building belonging, and making sure no one feels alone in their journey.
Aurushi was created from that belief: that adaptive apparel should honor not just the body, but also the mindset and the community that fuel every comeback.”
Gabriel Carider
Founder & CEO
A movement
for us, by us.
Aurushi is creating a space where amputees and the adaptive community can share resources, swap lived experiences, and support one another in ways that truly matter. From managing prosthetic fittings to navigating accessibility, from finding adaptive sports opportunities to connecting with advocacy efforts—our goal is to make sure no one has to figure it out alone.
Comebacks take many forms.
Sometimes it’s physical.
Sometimes it’s mental.
Sometimes it’s finding the courage to speak up for others.
Whatever yours looks like, this community exists to celebrate it, and to give you tools, knowledge, and connection to keep moving forward.