Fashion should feel open to everyone.
Roselle Mode is committed to providing a digital shopping experience that is clear, usable, and welcoming for as many people as possible, including customers who use assistive technologies.
Access is part of good design.
Accessibility is considered across navigation, written content, product information, forms, color contrast, responsive layouts, motion, and interactive elements. We view this work as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time project.
A more inclusive store experience.
Our goal is to make it easier for customers to explore T-Shirts, Tanks, Blouses, Shirts, Sweaters, Cardigans, Dresses, Jumpsuits, Denim, Pants, Skirts, Shorts, Jackets, Blazers, and other Roselle Mode collections.
We aim to provide meaningful product information, logical navigation, readable interfaces, and a purchasing experience that can be understood and operated in different ways.
Personal style should be discovered through an experience that feels considered, understandable, and respectful.
Designed for clearer use.
The following practices guide the way we review and improve the Roselle Mode website.
Logical content hierarchy
We aim to use meaningful headings, clearly grouped information, descriptive labels, and predictable page organization.
Keyboard-friendly controls
We work to make important links, buttons, forms, menus, and interactive elements usable without relying only on a mouse.
Readable visual contrast
Text, controls, focus states, and essential information are reviewed to support clearer visual recognition.
Useful text alternatives
Meaningful imagery should include appropriate alternative descriptions when the image communicates important information.
Flexible screen layouts
Our pages are designed to adapt across desktop, tablet, and mobile screens while preserving core content and functionality.
Respectful animation choices
We aim to keep motion restrained and support reduced-motion preferences where animation is not essential.
Working toward recognized guidance.
Roselle Mode aims to align its digital experience with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, commonly known as WCAG, at Level AA where reasonably possible.
This statement describes our accessibility goals and current approach. It is not a certification that every page, feature, or third-party service fully conforms at all times.
Perceivable information
Essential content should be presented in ways that customers can identify through different senses and technologies.
Operable interactions
Controls and navigation should support different input methods and provide visible focus where applicable.
Understandable experiences
Instructions, labels, messages, and shopping steps should be written and presented as clearly as possible.
Robust implementation
We aim to use dependable structures that can work with current browsers, devices, and assistive technologies.
Clarity across every step.
Accessibility extends beyond the appearance of a page. It also includes the way customers discover collections, review product information, understand policies, complete forms, and move through checkout-related steps.
Accessibility continues to evolve.
Websites, browsers, assistive technologies, design standards, and customer expectations change over time. We therefore review accessibility as an ongoing process and may update layouts, content, labels, controls, and technical behavior as opportunities are identified.
Some improvements may require testing, technical development, or coordination with service providers before they can be fully implemented.
Some areas may need further work.
Despite our efforts, certain pages, older content, embedded tools, app features, payment services, or other third-party components may not yet meet every accessibility objective.
Where a barrier is reported, we aim to review the issue, identify a reasonable response, and provide available assistance whenever possible.
Compatibility and third parties.
Accessibility may vary depending on the technology, settings, and services used to access the Roselle Mode website.
Browsers and assistive technologies
The Roselle Mode website is intended to work with current versions of widely used web browsers and common assistive technologies. Performance may differ when using older browsers, unsupported software, unusual browser settings, or outdated devices.
Zoom, text size, and responsive reflow
We aim for content to remain readable and functional when customers use browser zoom, larger text settings, mobile displays, or different screen orientations. Some complex third-party interfaces may respond differently.
Third-party tools and services
Parts of the shopping experience may rely on platforms, applications, payment providers, embedded services, or other technologies operated by third parties. These providers manage their own accessibility practices and technical updates.
Alternative assistance
When an accessibility barrier prevents access to important information or functionality, customers may request assistance. Please describe the page, feature, product, or task involved so the request can be reviewed accurately.
Tell us about a barrier.
We welcome accessibility feedback. When reporting an issue, provide as much relevant information as possible so our team can understand the experience and determine an appropriate next step.
A considered experience for every customer.
We appreciate customers who share accessibility feedback. Reports can help us identify barriers, prioritize improvements, and create a clearer shopping experience across Roselle Mode.