Project RE:LOVE & The Outlet
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Very good idea. I'm now starting to think that RE:Loved pieces might sell for more than the new ones. It could definitely be possible!
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I'm 100% on board for this
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Very cool. Is Scott Boyd involved at all? He is skilled at remaking vintage garments (and luggage, he rebuilt a Filson briefcase for me to insert a Brompton bicycle clip rack so that it can be mounted on the bike).
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cool stuff!
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Really cool idea. I hope lots of people take advantage of it. Awesome labels, too - shows that time and care goes into this aspect of the business, too.
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I 100% wanna buy something from this initiative! It'd be cool to find some hard-to-obtain pieced loved and worn already.
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This is a great idea. I like selling on the forum but this takes all the work out of posting and managing and writing up something. Plus you actually get a good amount of scratch for the item if it’s accepted and someone else will get to enjoy it also. I submitted an item so I’ll see how it goes. Very cool idea. No one does this and it’s good on the crew at IH to do all this extra work. You are basically adding more work for yourselves with not a whole lot of profit in the end.
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Very good idea. I'm now starting to think that RE:Loved pieces might sell for more than the new ones. It could definitely be possible!
Well, for the APC Butler Program (since 2008, new pair 50% off) and also the Onomichi Denim Project (done since 2013, started with Resolute Jeans but they added their own jeans now. If your worn jeans sell, you get 70% of the sale price), the worn jeans are in fact sold for more than the original jeans
Very cool idea. No one does this and it’s good on the crew at IH to do all this extra work. You are basically adding more work for yourselves with not a whole lot of profit in the end.
See above
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Great idea. The amount of water that goes into cotton production is often discussed in the media…
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