Clean out your closet, check for damage: there's a repair day coming your way! Stop by the Cambridge location on May 18th to have an on-site tech take a look at any of your clothes that need repairs.
In addition to the repair table, we'll have snacks, drinks, and non-profit Second Chances. Stop by their table to talk clothing donations. They are an organization that reuses and recycles clothing, shoes, and accessories so that homeless and lower-income people feel confident and valued as they take their first steps toward brighter futures.
Second Chances reuses and recycles more than 300,000 pounds of clothing every year to distribute free and empowering clothing, shoes, and accessories to 600+ homeless and lower-income women, men, and children. Since 2005, Second Chances has engaged our community in supporting more than 6,200 people in need with clothing, distributing more than 12,000 pairs of new socks and underwear, and reusing and recycling more than 2,850,000 pounds of clothing and textiles. Learn more and get involved at secondchances.org
Since 2005, Megan Kilcoyne created apparel and soft goods that embody creativity, quality and the craftsmanship of fine tailors.
Homme Repair looks at ‘Fashion’ as bringing back a language and of way of living that is more sustainable and ever waning in this modern society. From up-cycling, sourcing locally to using natural materials like cotton, linen and wool HR is about slowing down and fixing what is broken. Combining the idea of an atelier and a tailor, Homme Repair is handmade outfitting, lightly worn second hand garments and repairing your well-loved pieces.”