The Lost Art of Repair: I Repaired a Zipper for the Planet

zipper

The purse isn’t fancy. It was an unused, but secondhand find from a garage sale. It has the Goldilocks amount of space for my daily essentials. Then the zipper broke.

Years ago, I would have just replaced it without a second thought. But now? I see things differently. See Fast Fashion Waste.


.It wasn’t about saving a few bucks: It’s about waste. That quick repair wasn’t just about the purse. It was about mindset. And walking the talk.

When Was the Last Time You Repaired Something?

a sewing needle

The Lost Art of Repair. When Was the Last Time You Repaired Something? A missing button, a frayed hem, a broken strap. How often do we write things off as finishedwhen they could be revived with just a little effort?

Repairing isn’t just about saving money or reducing waste. It’s about reclaiming a lost skill, taking ownership of our belongings, and, in a way, resisting the throwaway culture that tells us everything is disposable.

Historically Speaking

Historically speaking, we repaired. We took shoes to the shoemaker. (I take shoes to a gentleman with an almost creepy love of shoes.) But that’s a story for a different time.

See Sustainable Fashion- Buying Better-made” and “The Right to Repair”


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