MYWARDROBEHQ<\/a><\/span>, has been opened on Kensington High Street offering pre-loved and archive Jigsaw pieces and will remain open while stock lasts. Visitors to the shop will also have the chance to trade in old items in exchange for vouchers to spend in-store.<\/p>\nThe moves follow on from the launch of Jigsaw Forever in partnership with MYWARDROBEHQ (MWHQ) in July 2022, which offers Jigsaw garments for resale and rental. As well as being able to rent individual items, the service also includes a subscription service allowing customers to refresh their wardrobes on a monthly basis with rented items. Customers can also use the platform to trade in pre-loved items in exchange for Jigsaw vouchers, the value of which is calculated depending on the category of item.<\/p>\n
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As well as offering resale and rental, Jigsaw says it is committed to prioritising the creation of \"consciously crafted, long-lasting collections\", using, where possible, fully traceable, responsibly source, natural materials.<\/p>\n
CEO Beth Butterwick said of the latest expansion of the circular initiative: \u2018\u2019With the secondary market growing 11 times faster than the primary, sustainability is undoubtedly going\u00a0to transform the fashion industry over the next 10 years. Our research tells us our customers value the\u00a0beauty of our products, often keeping them in their wardrobes for years.<\/p>\n
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\"Our partnership with MWHQ not\u00a0only allows existing customers and new to enjoy standout pieces via rental and subscription, but as\u00a0excitingly, discover unique pre-loved Jigsaw unicorn pieces. With style longevity enduring over disposable\u00a0fashion, these options open us up to a much broader audience of age groups to falling in love with 50 years\u00a0of Jigsaw ethos.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n
Jigsaw is one of the best-known names in British fashion, having been founded in 1970 by\u00a0John Robinson. It is known for collaborating with\u00a0renowned architects, upcoming photographers and artisan\u00a0mills, makers, and creators, bringing elevated design to the British high street.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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