What do you do with clothes you no longer wear?
Some firms are offering ways to slow fashion down.Say you have a dress you no longer wear, Re_considered could rework it into a matching top and shorts set for about £30. If you want a skirt taken up at the hem it will cost from £8.Whatever it is, you can apply online to arrange a five minute virtual appointment when you'll chat about your desired design. You then send them your old clothes or fabric, they rework it - and send a whole new outfit back to you.
In the summer of 2020 the Re_considered brand was born when she took some upcycled clothes to a pop-up shop in London, which stocked the little collection for three months.
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