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Worn Wear Stories

Worn Wear® Stories

Kern Ducote
Raising Less Wasteful Kids—Starting with One Red Hand-Me-Down Jacket
Photo: Jeff Cricco
Raising Less Wasteful Kids—Starting with One Red Hand-Me-Down Jacket
Patagonia

The jacket was probably red once but it’s now more of a muddy pink with an overlay of permanent scuff and smudge. The zipper, replaced four years ago, stands out a little brighter. The interior sports a size tag (Kids XXS) but has no hand-me-down label—it predates that Patagonia tradition. Around 13 years ago, it…

2 min Read
The Stories We Wear
The Stories We Wear
The Stories We Wear
Patagonia

Well-loved gear can tell some of the best stories of our lives.

3 min Read
Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?
Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?
Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?
Archana Ram

Our brains tend to like it that way.

10 min Read
Make It Last
Make It Last
Make It Last
Katie Lamb

Patagonia Climbing Ambassador Katie Lamb sews at her own pace.

6 min Read
Nothing Wasted
Nothing Wasted
Nothing Wasted
Denis Tuzinovic

The virtue of sniffing scat.

3 min Read
Perfectly Imperfect
Perfectly Imperfect
Perfectly Imperfect
Woody Woodburn

A writer’s favorite pullover revised.

4 min Read
Our Little Place in the World
Our Little Place in the World
Our Little Place in the World
Erna L. Adelson

An ode to the simplest outdoor gear.

4 min Read
Gdje Su Svi Dobrodošli (Where Everyone Is Welcome)
Gdje Su Svi Dobrodošli (Where Everyone Is Welcome)
Gdje Su Svi Dobrodošli (Where Everyone Is Welcome)
Denis Tuzinovic

A Bosnian war refugee’s journey to a lifetime of community activism.

7 min Read
Generations of Layers
Generations of Layers
Generations of Layers
David Sax

A waltz down vestiary’s lane.

6 min Read
Mending Life
Mending Life
Mending Life
Sonya Montenegro

The joy, meditation and quiet rebellion of fixing your clothes by hand.

3 min Read
Stitch in Time
Stitch in Time
Stitch in Time
Brad Wieners

As a repaired shirt becomes more of an original, it still takes the author back.

5 min Read
Good Jeans
Good Jeans
Good Jeans
Sarah Mirk

What’s the secret to a really good pair of jeans? Comics journalist Sarah Mirk tells us what to look for and how to keep them in play longer.

2 min Read
Donating with Dignity
Donating with Dignity
Donating with Dignity
Sarah Mirk

The dos and don'ts of donating your used clothes.

3 min Read
Mommy, Where Do Clothes Come From?
Mommy, Where Do Clothes Come From?
Mommy, Where Do Clothes Come From?
Allison Gibson

Nearly every Wednesday, Courtney Reynolds can be found elbow-deep in a bin of someone else’s castoffs, searching for scraps of fabric and colorful quilts to deconstruct and sew into original clothing items for her three preschool-age kids, or to sell in her online shop, Napkin Apocalypse.

9 min Read
The Gift of Stories
The Gift of Stories
The Gift of Stories
Stephanie Vermillion

Why well-loved gear is the best gift of all.

6 min Read
Death to the Zipper!
Death to the Zipper!
Death to the Zipper!
Sakeus Bankson

The zipper is one of the most elegantly functional features in design. It’s also one of the most frustrating barriers to fully recycled, easily repairable gear.

5 min Read
Haunted by Unwanted Clothes
Haunted by Unwanted Clothes
Haunted by Unwanted Clothes
Sarah Mirk

Why is it so hard to get rid of used clothes in an ethical way?

3 min Read
How We Turn Scraps into New Gear
How We Turn Scraps into New Gear
How We Turn Scraps into New Gear
Patagonia

What if we could wear our garbage? That’s the idea behind ReCrafted, our line of clothing made from the scraps of used garments collected at our Worn Wear facility in Reno. It’s premium, Patagonia, upcycled. A second life for products that might not otherwise get one. ReCrafted was created by Kourtney Morgan—the designer behind some…

3 min Read
Recycling Is Broken. Now What?
Recycling Is Broken. Now What?
Recycling Is Broken. Now What?
Michele Bianchi

Patagonia is no stranger to the difficulty of throwing stuff away. We take back 100 percent of the gear you return for recycling through our Worn Wear program. In 2018, we recycled 6,797 pounds of products. But we can’t recycle or repair everything you send us. Some of it was just too well-loved during use…

7 min Read
The Worn Wear Crew Visits the Northeast: Photos
The Worn Wear Crew Visits the Northeast: Photos
The Worn Wear Crew Visits the Northeast: Photos
Kern Ducote

I lost track of how many people asked us why we were driving into the deeper nooks of New England during the middle of winter. I knew the answer, but I’d be lying if I didn’t question the reasoning myself. The Worn Wear crew set out to visit a few snow sport communities in the…

5 min Read
My Pink Baggies
“After the AT and PCT, I discovered one tiny hole from a campfire in my shorts. Patagonia repaired them for free, no questions asked, with a new pink patch.” Photo: Laura Johnston
My Pink Baggies
Laura Johnston

Dear Patagonia, My pink Patagonia Baggies Shorts are the best shorts I’ve ever owned. In 2016, I wore them for 180 straight days when thru-hiking the 2,189.1-mile Appalachian Trail (AT); and in 2017, I wore them for 135 days while thru-hiking the 2,650.1-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). I wore them every day, all day and…

3 min Read
Annihilating Expectations on the Worn Wear Tour
The first few inches of the 16 we left behind on our way to Sun Valley. Photo: Kern Ducote
Annihilating Expectations on the Worn Wear Tour
Kern Ducote

After 48 days in the same vehicle with the same four people, five if you count Brandon’s second shadow and beloved dog Rudy (half dog, half human), one is ready for a week of weekends. We romped around for the better part of the last two months, running from Squaw Valley, to Aspen, to Jackson…

4 min Read
What Happens to Your Gear at the Patagonia Repair Center: Photos
Susan Baker repairs a jacket that might just belong to her daughter, whom she raised skiing in the nearby Sierra. Photo: Ken Etzel
What Happens to Your Gear at the Patagonia Repair Center: Photos
Patagonia

Welcome to Patagonia’s Repair Center, where we’ll do just about anything to keep your gear in play. We love fixing gear that’s been worn into near oblivion by our customers. It means we did our job (build beautiful product for years of hard use) and you did yours (play like hell). In our 40 years…

5 min Read
How We Extend the Functionality of Your Gear—and Repair It
Photo: Ken Etzel
How We Extend the Functionality of Your Gear—and Repair It
Patagonia

Lasting Function and a Commitment to Repair In a landscape of disposable ski and snowboard fashion, fixing and keeping your snow gear in play is the most radical act we know. On average, most of us keep a piece of clothing for just three years, yet the materials and processes for making any new garment…

4 min Read
The Most Beautiful Product We Make Is the One You’re Wearing
Photo: Mikey Schaefer
The Most Beautiful Product We Make Is the One You’re Wearing
Mikey Schaefer

At Patagonia, we think the most beautiful product is really designed by you. Every tear, stain and duct tape patch proves the bond that can develop between a person and their gear. Our Worn Wear repair program helps keep your well-loved clothes in action longer and provides an easy way to recycle Patagonia garments when…

4 min Read
Notes from the Road: Worn Wear Fall 2016 Tour
Photo: Donnie Hedden
Notes from the Road: Worn Wear Fall 2016 Tour
Donnie Hedden

We’re a little more than halfway through the tour here in the United States and can’t decide what’s worse: the summer heat down in the South or the demolition y’all do on your garments! Truthfully, we’re not fazed by either. We love the challenging repairs being thrown at us and don’t mind a bit of…

3 min Read
On the Road Again: Notes from the Spring 2016 Worn Wear Tour
Photo: Donnie Hedden
On the Road Again: Notes from the Spring 2016 Worn Wear Tour
Donnie Hedden

I had forgotten about the highway head turns and hollars, the uncompromising loyalty to garments that are decades older than me, the vastness and variety of this continent. The chorus of Worn Wear sentiments sing: on the road again. Anne Graham mending cuffs on a ’90s-era Snap-T. Photo: Donnie Hedden We’ve entered our sophomore year…

6 min Read
Repair is a Radical Act
Repair is a Radical Act
Repair is a Radical Act
Rose Marcario

This holiday season, I have an early New Year’s resolution for the sake of Planet Earth: let’s all become radical environmentalists. This sounds like a big leap—but it’s not. All you need is a sewing kit and a set of repair instructions. As individual consumers, the single best thing we can do for the planet…

5 min Read
On the Road with Worn Wear – 2015 Spring Tour Recap
On the Road with Worn Wear – 2015 Spring Tour Recap
On the Road with Worn Wear – 2015 Spring Tour Recap
Donnie Hedden

In the spring of 2015, Patagonia hired me to document a lively traverse across the United States—the Worn Wear tour. The story is as follows. “What in the heck is that thing you got there?” mutters a middle age lady smoking a cigarette out back of the service station. “It’s a mobile clothing repair wagon,” I…

6 min Read
Worn Wear – a Film About the Stories We Wear
Worn Wear – a Film About the Stories We Wear
Worn Wear – a Film About the Stories We Wear
Patagonia

We would like to invite you to be among the first to watch Worn Wear, a new film from Keith, Lauren, Chris, and Dan Malloy. Worn Wear is an exploration of quality – in the things we own and the lives we live. This short film takes you to an off-the-grid surf camp in Baja,…

2 min Read
Announcing Worn Wear
Announcing Worn Wear
Announcing Worn Wear
Patagonia

Today’s advertisement appearing in The New York Times: It’s Fashion Week, when the design world turns its attention to what’s new. We’d like to point out something better: what lasts. While we’re proud of the quality and performance of Patagonia clothes, every new thing we make – everything anyone makes – costs nature more than…

2 min Read
The Art of the Resole with Mark Sensenbach
The Art of the Resole with Mark Sensenbach
The Art of the Resole with Mark Sensenbach
iFixit

Mark Sensenbach perches on a stool, back slightly hunched, eyes down, brows narrowed in concentration. His hands, toughened by mountains and work, maneuver the rubber sole of a climbing shoe against a sanding wheel. His movements made smooth by practice, Mark runs the shoe back and forth, rotates and repeats. He draws it away from…

5 min Read
Worn Wear: The Hand-Me-Down
Worn Wear: The Hand-Me-Down
Worn Wear: The Hand-Me-Down
Shari Williamson

Dear Patagonia, I don’t actually know the original owner of this little red and purple fleece jacket. I do not know several names scrawled on the tag, but I know some of them… We found this jacket in a large ragged cardboard box of hand-me-downs from a family with three kids. The jacket came to…

2 min Read
Well-Worn Wading Boots on Christmas Island
Well-Worn Wading Boots on Christmas Island
Well-Worn Wading Boots on Christmas Island
Tom Morehouse

by Tom Morehouse I have an interesting Patagonia photo to share with you. I was on Christmas Island (Kiribati) in March. My guide was Moana who was one of the founders of bonefishing on Christmas Island in the '80s when he was about 30 years of age. [Nothing beats local knowledge. Moana Kofe scouts for…

2 min Read
It’s Time to Replace “Replace” with “Repair”
It’s Time to Replace “Replace” with “Repair”
It’s Time to Replace “Replace” with “Repair”
Annie Leonard

A few years ago I bought a cheap portable radio for $4.99 to listen to the news while I walk to work. Soon after, one of the earphone buds broke. No problem, I thought – I’ll just fix it using parts from my drawer of other broken electronics. No such luck: the whole radio, including…

3 min Read
Caring for Your Down Clothing
Caring for Your Down Clothing
Caring for Your Down Clothing
Old School

Like flocks of swirling swallows or shimmering schools of tropical fish, our customers swoop in with mysteriously synchronized concerns and questions on a regular basis, prompting the need for ready answers. Times like these, nothing would be more handy than magically beaming knowledge out into the ether. Our very own Old School is here to…

6 min Read
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