Repair with Flair: Clothing Challenge for Students

Mar 18, 2024

Repair with Flair: Clothing Challenge for Students

In NZ, an estimated 180,000 tonnes of clothing and textile waste is dumped into landfills
annually. Heaps of clothes are also sitting in warehouses and wardrobes. Before buying new
clothes, can we challenge ourselves to buy second-hand, or repair, restyle and reuse?
With these thoughts in mind, we are inviting school students from year 7 up to take on a
‘Repair with Flair’ clothing challenge. By using clothes discarded because of a tear or buttons
missing, etc., or items found in the wonderful Opshops we have available, the challenge is to
reuse, restyle, and upmarket to make an entirely different garment to be paraded at the
event described below. Prizes will be given for the most creative, best background story, and
best workmanship. We hope your school can get the word out there and encourage students
to take on the challenge. Participating students are asked to enter their details here:
https://forms.gle/zAcdUXisYXTs8Mu77.
Waimea and Nelson Soroptimist clubs and The Nelson Tasman Climate Forum are holding a
big event to encourage all of us to be more conscious and environmentally aware when
purchasing clothes. This event will be on Saturday 25th May from 11:30am to 3:30pm (the
fashion show begins at 1pm) at the Pūtangitangi Greenmeadows venue in Stoke. Repair cafes
will be there as well. Entry is free. Light food will be available at a small cost.
This event is building on a very successful event the Waimea Soroptimist Club ran last
September called “The Clothing Revolution”.

 

Contact Trish Arends if interested in participating: trisharends@cloud.garincollege.ac.nz

 

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