Built for every visitor
A catalogue that some visitors cannot read is an incomplete catalogue. This page records what we do about that and how to tell us when it falls short.
What is built in
The site is plain HTML pages with a consistent structure: one heading per page at the top, landmarks for navigation, and real text everywhere text matters. Product photos carry descriptive alternatives. Interactive parts, including the menu, the search box and every buy button, are reachable and operable from the keyboard, and states like the open menu are exposed to assistive technology. Colour contrast in the palette is checked against WCAG AA, and no information is carried by colour alone.
Text sizing and motion
Layouts are built in relative units, so browser zoom and larger text settings reflow the pages instead of clipping them. The site contains no autoplaying media, no carousels that move on their own, and no animation beyond small hover cues.
Known limits
The buy buttons lead to our retail partner, whose pages are outside our control; their accessibility statement covers the checkout. Some product photography shows colourway sets whose exact shades are hard to convey in words, and we are gradually improving those descriptions.
Found a barrier?
Tell us at [email protected] with the page address and what happened, including the browser or assistive tech involved if you can. Accessibility reports jump the queue: a page one visitor cannot use is a broken page, and we treat it with the same urgency as a broken link.
