Each garment you wear tells a story. It follows you on the trails, captures your memories, reflects your style, and your way of life. But over time, it wears out, transforms, and ages. At Chlorophylle, we believe that these stories deserve to be extended, not erased.

While the average Quebecer consumes 40 kg of new clothing per year, it is time to rethink our approach to wearing and maintaining our clothes. Because behind these tons of textiles lies a mountain of waste that is suffocating the planet.

Here's how, together, we can act for a more sustainable lifespan.

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Prevent: Choose better, maintain better

Durability starts long before wear and tear. If you take care of your clothes from the moment of purchase,

  • Choose responsible materials. At Chlorophylle, our labels clearly indicate the materials used. Opt for recycled, natural or regenerated fibers. These choices prolong the useful life of your clothes from the moment of purchase.

  • Maintain intelligently. Read the labels and adapt your washing routine. Proper maintenance helps preserve the shape, color and technical properties of fabrics.

  • Limit washing. Thanks to our antimicrobial and anti-odor treatments, you can wear your clothes longer between washes. Less washing = less premature wear.
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Repair: Giving a second chance to your clothes

A seam that comes undone at the bottom of your back while wearing it? Not ideal. But sometimes, a small repair can be enough to extend its life. Often, it only takes a little to bring it back to life.

  • Frays in your cords? A lighter can be enough to seal the end of a synthetic cord.

  • Loose seams? This often happens in highly used areas such as the knees, shoulders or bottom of the back. No need to say goodbye to your favorite pants for such a minor issue!

  • Defective zipper? If the zipper no longer works, it may be time to change the slider. A quick replacement can bring your jacket, pants or bag back to life, and save you from having to replace everything.

    👉 Watch the tutorial video to learn how to replace a zipper slider.

  • Tear on an insulated jacket like a "puffer"? A quick repair with a needle can fix the tear without compromising warmth. If you're in a hurry, a stick-on patch can also work wonders.

  • Button that comes undone? A quick stitch and your garment is ready to go on new adventures.

Even if a piece of clothing is worn out, it can still be useful. For example, a sweater that has gotten thin from rubbing against a backpack can be great for mild days. Similarly, a waterproof jacket that no longer keeps out the rain is perfect for a dry outing in the forest.

And when it's really the end of the road for your clothing, use it until it's completely worn out. According to Recyc-Québec, textiles that are too worn out cannot be recycled.

Reviving Your Clothes : A Broken Garment, A Thousand Possibilities

In 90% of cases, a Chlorophylle garment can be repaired or transformed. When repairing is no longer sufficient, there are many creative ways to repurpose your clothing:

  • Torn pants become hiking shorts.
  • A worn-out shirt becomes a camping utensil pouch.
  • A damaged shell jacket? Consider transforming it into a reusable grocery bag or an outdoor tool kit.

Each piece of clothing can be reinvented. Be inspired by our article on how to give new life to your clothes and explore other creative ways to extend the adventure.

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Small repair kit for long hikes

When you go on a multi-day hike, it can be very helpful to have the necessary tools on hand to repair damaged clothing. Here are the key elements for quickly and effectively fixing your clothes:

  • Needle and thread: To repair small seams and tears on your clothes and bags.

  • Safety pins: To temporarily hold fabric pieces together before making a more solid repair.

  • Duct tape: Ideal for temporary repairs, such as fixing a tear in clothing or an opening in a jacket. If you have hiking poles, wrap several layers around them so it's always within reach.

  • Adhesive patches: To repair holes or snags on your clothes, bags, or equipment.

  • Opinel knife and lighter: The knife is used to cut threads, and the lighter is used to seal the ends of cords or synthetic fabrics.

With these tools on hand, you'll be ready to extend your adventure and repair your clothes throughout your hike!

Every garment counts

Every garment you wear has a story. The actions you take to preserve, repair, or transform your clothing help prolong that story while reducing your impact on the planet. With a bit of creativity and the right habits, even a worn-out piece can gain a second life and continue to be part of your adventures.

Take care of your clothes, let your imagination run wild, and share your creative transformations. Together, we can ensure that quality, sustainability, and memories last for each piece. A garment that endures is much more than just a textile; it is a story to live, tell, and pass on.

 

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