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  2. 8 Clothing Items To Recycle, Repair or Replace - AOL

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    Even delicate fabrics like cotton and flannel can find a second purpose. ... 8 Clothing Items To Recycle, Repair or Replace. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  3. As Seen on TV: Mighty Mendit not all Billy Mays says ... - AOL

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    The claims: Repairs almost any fabric, fast way to fix rips, make hems, leaves no stains The Buy-o-meter rating: 3 out of 5 The late great Billy Mays just seemed so excited and sure about Mighty ...

  4. Textile recycling - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical processing is a recycling method in which textile fabric is broken down while the fibers are still preserved. [5] Once shredded down, these fibers can be spun to create new fabrics. [5] This is the most commonly used technique to recycle textiles and is a process that is particularly well developed for cotton textiles. [5]

  5. Visible mending - Wikipedia

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    Visible mending is a practice of repairing the item in a non-traditional way, which means that less importance is placed on simplicity and speed of the repair work and more on the decorative aspect. [3] Popular methods of visible mending are: embroidery; patching with contrasting fabrics or textile waste, such as clothing tags or ribbon scraps

  6. Rafoogar - Wikipedia

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    Rafoogiri is a traditional art; it consists of sewing, making the joints, looping, and repairing holes or worn areas in fabric using needles and thread (of base colors). Rafoogar is the person who mends torn clothing by matching the weave, making identical loops, creating rows of stitches, and sometimes by crossing and interweaving rows to ...

  7. This Young Classic Menswear Brand Will Repair or ... - AOL

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    Onsloe produces made-to-order clothing from limited-edition fabrics—and takes steps to keep them out of landfills. This Young Classic Menswear Brand Will Repair or Upcycle Your Clothes For You ...

  8. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    Post-consumer cotton is textile waste that is collected after consumers have discarded the finished products, such as used apparel and household items. [1] Post-consumer cotton which is made with many color shades and fabric blends is labor-intensive to recycle because the different materials have to be separated before recycling. [1]

  9. Repair Your Clothes to Save -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    There are ways you can save your damaged clothes and your cash. Try these quick and easy tips to keep your wallet full. If you've got water, salt or snow damage on your leather boots, just dip a ...