Francesca’s Upcycled Clothing Journey - The Future of Fashion
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I previously painted flames on this pair of jeans and my cousin fell in love with them, so with her direction I customised them even further… here’s the process.
This was such a fun project! I had an old hoodie I was, to say the least, bored of, so this is what I did with it! We have an old washing machine at home and after the second bleach, it ripped the jumper up. I was initially disappointed but decided to make the most of it with the black denim detailing. The jumper has since been worn, to death, the bleach compromised the structural integrity of the jumper and it is now ripped to pieces. I’m excited to recycle the upcycle into something even more exciting and new!
Nudie Jeans. They’re expensive, there’s no denying it, but their philosophies are moving toward the future of fashion. Nudie as a brand are deeply concerned with sustainability, and have implemented a number of practises that promote sustainable and recycled fashion. The first reason to consider Nudie for your next pair of jeans: They give their customers the option for free repairs on their jeans, lengthening the life of their clothing. They also have a buy back scheme that allows you to sell your jeans back to Nudie, who in turn give you a discount on a new pair of jeans. Yes you heard that right, give them your worn out, old jeans and your new pair is cheaper! Nudie Jeans also collaborated with the Australian wool company Waverley Mills in 2020. Nudie donated a collection of second hand jeans they weren’t able to resell and Waverley recycled these jeans into blankets. Waverley took the jeans, ragged the denim into a pulp and combined it with their wool through a carding process.
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