The ready-to-wear brand Jules is leading the charge in sustainable fashion by launching a clothing repair service. Customers can now extend the life of their damaged garments, promoting eco-friendliness and second-hand reuse.
This menswear specialist is committed to circular fashion. Jules now offers repairs for any clothing—whether bought in-store or from elsewhere—giving well-loved pieces a second chance.
Following in the footsteps of H&M, which introduced a similar service in 2013, Jules invites customers to its stores for fixes like missing buttons on jeans or tears in favorite t-shirts.
Jules provides the perfect solution for everyday wardrobe mishaps. Simply bring your items to a participating Jules store—the process is straightforward and effective.
Brand doesn't matter—Jules welcomes clothing from any label. "Clothes of all brands are accepted," confirms the brand in its press release. Jules commits to repairing any garment.
The objective is clear: prolong clothing lifespans. "Our goal is to keep clothes in circulation for as long as possible and restore their value. Nothing more," states the brand in its announcement.
Beyond repairs, this initiative cuts the fashion industry's environmental footprint. The service rolls out in the coming weeks in 13 Jules stores.
Head to a partner store with your Jules x NASA collab beanie, gifted Christmas t-shirt, or any cherished item. It's that simple.