Repairing Your Clothes

Earlier this year, I bought a pair of vintage US Army fatigue pants. Over time, a hole began to form in the right pocket.

In the past, I would have just replaced them with something cheap and new. But these pants are different—they’re made to be worn in, not thrown out.

So, instead of discarding them, I took them to my tailor for repairs.

Now, I love how the stitches turned out. They add character to the pants, making them look even cooler. It’s a reminder that they’re not just well-worn, but well-loved.

December 15, 2024


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