This document summarizes recent trends in wearable assistive technology and discusses two studies from the Superhuman Computing Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder. It provides an update on emerging assistive wearables and form factors like hearables and smart glasses. Two studies examined perceptions of users of assistive wearables in public and customization of on-body devices like decorated hearing aids. Example projects from the lab include a flutter dress for spatial awareness of sounds and a wearable for light therapy. Challenges discussed ensuring assistive features are integrated into mainstream platforms while allowing customization and control over disclosure.