An elbow worn to his cashmere for years. Moth holes were found while removing winter sweaters. A random puzzle that you try to fix with a white string found in a shoebox…
“We don’t question your talent, but it’s like changing a watch battery somewhere other than a watchmaker. our workshops would no longer be able to take care of it, and the consequence of misery could be avoided.”, laments Eric Bompard’s director of communications, Ginevra Boralevi. For the first time, the brand is communicating about its repair service, which has actually been around for twenty years.
Now better known to the public, the Long Life of Cashmere service is seeing an increase in enquiries, with more than 4,200 garments repaired at the St-Ouen workshops in 2022.Mr. Bompard was a pioneer of sustainable fashion. Since 1985, he has been involved with local people in Inner Mongolia and has always cared about the welfare of farm animals.
Source: Le Figaro

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