Sep 6, 2017
In episode 78, Kestrel welcomes Nellie Cohen, the Worn Wear Program Manager at Patagonia, to the show. Patagonia's Worn Wear program aims to reduce environmental impacts by encouraging people to change their relationship to stuff, through repair and reuse of what they already have, and by celebrating quality and durability.
Nellie shares some of the history on Worn Wear, and how it evolved from Patagonia's earlier roots with Common Threads. It's a pretty cool story how Worn Wear originated from a blog that Patagonia surf ambassador Chris Malloy and his wife Lauren had started separately.
Nellie also elaborates on the scale of Patagonia's Worn Wear, and the number of employees that are dedicated to mending and building out the company's program.
For Nellie, celebrating the stories behind the pieces we wear is huge - she's especially a fan of the family heirloom stories that can be attached to Patagonia's past styles.
Throughout this chat, Nellie brings up the below companies, ideas and projects:
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Amazon just launched a 500
piece fast fashion collection.
What does this mean? How do you think this will impact the future
of fashion? Will sustainability play a role in their upcoming
endeavors?
Check out The Fashion Law's
article to learn more.
Also, chime in on Instagram @consciouschatter and let me know how you think this move will make an impact on what comes next for fashion.