When your body is in battle, your clothes shouldn’t be.

Coming in 2026.

Clothes that help you feel like you, even on the hardest days.

Caelan is a new adaptive clothing brand solving the gap between aesthetic and function for people navigating cancer treatment, dialysis and IV care.

A woman with long hair stands behind a sheer curtain illuminated by sunlight. She is reaching up with one arm and holding a book in the other. The scene appears to be indoors near a window.

BORN FROM LIVED EXPERIENCE.

Treatment changed my world, but it didn’t change who I was. Caelan was created to solve what I couldn’t find: clothing that supports treatment and still feels like you.

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Close up of Caelan Apparel Founder, Megan Bata,  taking a selfie, with a dog lying on the wooden floor in the background inside a home.

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Caelan Apparel Founder Megan Bata with short hair receiving a haircut from a person using electric clippers, in an indoor setting.
Inspirational quote on a beige background that reads, 'I let go of what I can't control so I can hold tight to what I will overcome,' with a small icon below the text.
Announcement of new colors arriving for sofas, with a beige sofa in front and beige curtains in the background.
A beige background with white text that reads: "For the woman rewriting what resilience looks like — one soft, luxurious layer at a time."
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