Research conducted by M&S found just 10% of consumers are confident enough to repair clothing themselves and 60% are looking for retailers to offer options that allow them to reduce their carbon ...
The men’s clothing company Taylor Stitch, which launched in San Francisco in 2008, now offers its customers another option. Any worn-out or gently used Taylor Stitch clothes can now get a second life ...
The denim brand is launching a high school curriculum to teach students how to stitch up tears and replace buttons. Amanda Lee McCarty, sustainability consultant and host of the Clotheshorse podcast, ...
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Not-so-fast fashion: S.F. students learn valuable life skill to keep clothes out of landfill
A weekend workshop offered by Levi Strauss teaches high schoolers how to extend the life of their clothes with needle and ...
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Can menders repair a damaged apparel industry?
It was a fashion horror story: A customer brought in a Comme des Garçons suit from the 1990s, dotted with dozens and dozens of holes where moths had nibbled for years. The very image is enough to give ...
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