International apparel retailer Uniqlo launched its new embroidery service as part of its commitment to promote sustainability and clothing circularity. The launch was held on the first anniversary of Re.Uniqlo Studio at Glorietta 5, Makati City, on October 18.
The clothing apparel introduced services, such as repair and customizations. It also opened donations through the Re.Uniqlo Studio.
With its new embroidery service, the clothing brand seeks to provide customers more than 80 design options for customization, which could ensure the longevity of garments. “The overall Re.Uniqlo Studio initiative underscores three pillars: reuse, repair, and recycle.
These are steps that we are taking for us to make a positive impact,” Reichelle Vergara , the Uniqlo head of PR and Sustainability, said. Customers can personalize the embroidery or choose from available designs to cover up holes in their clothes at the store. The service charges vary, depending on the design.
Small to medium text designs with three to five letters cost P200, while six to 10 letters are priced at P250. Large texts, which are up to three letters, also cost P250. For embroidery icons, the rate is P250.
Only Uniqlo items like tops, bottoms, and bags are available for the embroidery service. Other eligible items could be checked at the flagship store. During its first year, the Re.
Uniqlo Studio in the country only offered onsite repair services. Meanwhile, the clothing apparel collaborated with the sustainable .