Your Mum Won’t Repair Your Clothes Any More, but Patagonia Will

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There are many stages in a man’s life. First steps, first kiss, first suit, first job, first time your mum refuses to mend your favourite item of clothing because you’re an adult in the 21st century and mothers have better things to do than act the seamstress. What to do in that situation? Bin it? Employ a reputable tailor? No – get outdoor clothing brand Patagonia to fix it and teach you how to do it yourself next time… at least for the next few weeks.

See, the Patagonia Worn Wear Tour begins on Friday 15th April, with the brand setting up shop for 13 days in locations around the UK. The Patagonia team promise to make good busted zippers, rips, tears, buttons, pulls and more on any item of clothing (from any brand, not just their own), as well as reminding you of all that stuff you would have learned in Home Ec if you’d been paying attention.

As well as prolonging the life of your favourite clothes and saving you having to fork out for a replacement, Patagonia’s hoping to benefit the environment by avoiding the resource consumption and waste that’s part and parcel of making clothes.

Here’s Patagonia climbing ambassador Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll talking about why and how he keeps the clothes he loves going.

Here’s where the tour is stopping and when:

  • 15th-16th April: Keswick, Cumbria – George Fisher store and Nurture Lakeland blogger-fest
  • 17th April: Grassington, North Yorkshire – Fellsman Ultrarun Event
  • 18th-19th April: Betws-y-Coed, Wales – Moel Siabod Cafe with Save the River Conwy
  • 21st-22nd April: Shrewsbury, Shropshire – High Sports store
  • 23rd-24th April: Stevenage, Hertfordshire – Countryside Ski & Climb store
  • 26th-27th April: Shoreditch, London – The Brokedown Palace at Boxpark with Waterkeeper
  • 28th April: Spitalfields, London – The Brokedown Palace at Spitalfields Market
  • 30th April-1st May: Hayle, Cornwall – Down The Line Surf Shop with Save Our Sands

For details on all the stops, visit the Patagonia events page on Facebook.

Jonathan Shannon
Editor

Jonathan Shannon has been the editor of the Coach website since 2016, developing a wide-ranging experience of health and fitness. Jonathan took up running while editing Coach and has run a sub-40min 10K and 1hr 28min half marathon. His next ambition is to complete a marathon. He’s an advocate of cycling to work and is Coach’s e-bike reviewer, and not just because he lives up a bit of a hill. He also reviews fitness trackers and other workout gear.