Battle with Parkinson's inspires winning shirt

Posted: Published on April 16th, 2013

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Maura Horton designed MagnaReady shirts to close with washable magnets so her football coach husband could dress independently.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

The effect of Parkinson's disease had impaired his dexterity to the point that he couldn't dress quickly. Embarrassed, he'd had to ask one of his players, Russell Wilson, now a Seattle Seahawks quarterback, for help.

"I knew something was wrong when he came home," she said. "I thought maybe it was a bad game." After he told her what happened, she felt compelled to find a solution for her husband's challenge. "I didn't want him to feel that way ever again," she said.

She began looking for dress shirts that could close more easily. Online, she saw ones with Velcro closures, but the quality seemed poor. She thought magnets might do a better job. If the approach worked, she realized she could create a line of high-end shirts that would allow others with disabling conditions such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis or arthritis to dress independently.

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Horton, who once designed children's clothing, tore apart one of her husband's dress shirts and got cracking on a prototype that would substitute magnets for the buttons. There were hitches along the way. Horton struggled with how to best place the magnets in the shirts. She discovered that tarnishing could be an issue if the shirts were cleaned.

It took two years, and about $10,000, for Horton to perfect her idea. Along the way, she lined up a Chinese supplier of magnets that could survive washing, and a Honduran maker of quality dress shirts.

Armed with a solid prototype, she needed funding to go into production. Hoping to score investors, Horton submitted a video of her idea to ABC's reality show business competition "Shark Tank" last summer. She was selected as a contestant, but never appeared because before the show taped, a friend introduced her to an investor who provided the needed money.

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