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WE'D LIKE OUR CLOTHES BACK IF YOU'RE DONE WITH THEM

 

closing the loop for good

 
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Going circular

 
 
 

Our clothes are designed to be worn... a lot. Inevitably, coffee gets spilled and fabric rips. If they can't be mended and you're done with them, give them back so we can give them a new life or recycle them responsibly.

Fill out the form below and we'll e-mail you a USPS return label, free. We'll also give you a $20 credit towards your next order :) Thanks for helping us do things differently. Read more about our decision to go circular and what happens to your old clothes when you return them below.

 
 
 
 
 
 

We have a disposal disconnect with our clothes. One garbage truck of textiles is landfilled or burned every second (not a typo). We're removing things like plastic bags from our lives because of where they end up once they're tossed. We need to be thinking about our clothes the same way. Luckily (by design) our clothes don't have any plastic in them to begin with and easily bio-degrade in a landfill, but why even let them get there?

A traditional product lifecycle, one where the consumer throws away a product after purchasing and using it is known as a linear model.

 
 
 
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MANUFACTURER MAKES PRODUCT

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CONSUMER BUYS PRODUCT

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CONSUMER DISPOSES OF PRODUCT

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MANUFACTURER MAKES PRODUCT

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CONSUMER BUYS PRODUCT

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CONSUMER SENDs PRODUCT BACK TO MANUFACTURER

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MANUFACTURER MAKES NEW PRODUCTS FROM THE OLD OR DISPOSES OF THEM RESPONSIBLY WITH OTHER TEXTILE RECYCLERS

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What we do with your used garments will ultimately depend on what the garment is and what condition we receive it in.

 
 

RE-PURPOSE

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NEW PRODUCTS

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PRODUCT/BRAND ACCESSORIES (HANGTAGS ETC.)

RECYCLE

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GIVE AWAY FOR FREE TO LOCAL ARTISTS/DESIGNERS

RESPONSIBLY RECYCLE WITH TEXTILE RECYCLER