Breathe new
life into your old
clothes with a
'transplanted' piece
/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fcard%2Fimage%2F667286%2F9114ad6c-8bd1-4b98-838a-ce52494ac2c3.jpg)


Who says
your clothes have to be uniform? A campaign in Japan has figured out how to rejuvenate old
clothes as one-of-a-kind pieces.
"Second Life Fashion" takes old
clothes that have been damaged or torn, and combines them
with other clothing parts to create a brand new piece.
SEE ALSO:
Kids grow 7 sizes in their first 2 years – these pleated clothes grow with them
Here, a shirt
with a ripped sleeve has been patched up
with a sleeve from a plaid shirt, creating an entirely new item.
Image: second
life fashion/supplied
All you have to do is
send in a picture of the
clothes you want repaired. Once the company confirms that they can fix them up, you simply send them off to be transformed — and surprised
with the
piece you'll receive later.
Read more...
More about
Japan,
Second Life Fashion,
Transplant For Clothes,
Fashion Transplant, and
Green Ribbon Project