March 29, 2024

Fix your old clothes with the @Patagonia Worn Wear Tour

THE PATAGONIA WORN WEAR TOUR COMES TO EUROPE: BETTER THAN NEW

Extending the life of our garments is the single most important thing we can do to lower our impact on the planet. This simple act of extending the life of our garments through proper care and repair reduces the need to buy more over time — thereby avoiding the CO2 emissions, waste output, and water usage required to build it. Today, Patagonia launches a more than 50 stops, five-country European mission to encourage customers to make their clothes last a lifetime (regardless of brand). At each stop, wthey’ll be offering free repairs on busted zippers, rips, tears, buttons, pulls and more – in addition to teaching people how to fix their own gear.
The Euro Worn Wear Tour will kick off simultaneously on April 15 in both UK and Germany and visit France, Italy and the Netherlands. The tour will be stopping at a myriad of locations such as retail locations, sport events, farmers’ markets and universities.

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Patagonia’s Worn Wear program was created in 2013 as a way to encourage people to take good care of their gear, washing and repairing as needed. It’s an extension of a philosophy Patagonia has held for more than 40 years (and the subject of their commentary on Black Friday, including a “Don’t Buy This Jacket” ad in 2011). Worn Wear aims to keep clothing, regardless of brand, in circulation for as long as possible. When it’s time for a replacement,  invest in something that lasts. That’s why Patagonia makes quality, functional products and guarantees them for life.

The Worn Wear mobile repair shops are equipped with Industrial Juki sewing machines and will be open to anyone who brings in a garment in need of repair, regardless of brand. The tour will aim to educate visitors about the philosophy behind Patagonia’s Worn Wear program, in addition to offering up some fun with food and drinks.
At the end of the day, we can tinker with our supply chain, improve sourcing, use all-recycled fabrics and give away millions of dollars to environmental organizations until the cows come in, but nothing is more important and impactful than keeping our clothing in use for as long as possible. In fact, by keeping our clothing in use just nine extra months, we can reduce related carbon, waste and water footprints by 20-30 percent each, according to the UK-based group WRAP – simply because we’re making and throwing away less.
TOUR DATES
UK
15th & 16th April – Keswick, George Fisher & Nurture Lakeland blogger-fest
17th April – Grassington, Fellsman Untrarun Event
18th & 19th April – Betws-y-Coed, Wales, Moel Siabod Cafe with Save the Conwy
21st & 22nd April – Shrewsbury, High Sports
23rd & 24th April – Stevenage, Countryside Ski & Climb
26th & 27th April – London, The Brokedown Palace at Boxpark with Waterkeeper
28th April – London, The Brokedown Palace at Spitalfields Market
30th April – 1st May – Cornwall, Down The Line Surf Shop with Save Our Sands

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