RE:HACKS
Bring your beloved PUMA items back to life, guided by our Voices of a RE:GENERATION.
December 1, 2023
Once you find your favorite sneakers and shirts, you usually wear them until they are a mess. What if you could extend the life of your beloved clothes and kicks and keep them as long as possible? In our social media series RE:HACKS, our Voices of a RE:GENERATION Andrew, Jade, Luke and Aishwarya share some easy hacks on how to do this.
First episodes of RE:HACKS x Andrew & Luke
What could be worse than getting stains on your white PUMA sneakers? Luckily, Luke knows how to deal with these problems. He uses toothpaste to get rid of annoying stains, a steamer to reduce wrinkles on leather and he explains what you need to do, to keep your shoes clean for as long as possible.
Check out all episodes on Lukes Instagram.
Check out all episodes on Lukes Instagram.
Andrews first episodes of Thread the Loops RE:HACKS, called RE:VIVE and RE:PAIR. Andrew focuses on how to bring used clothing back to life through upcycling. Joined by Chase Earnhardt and Page Sechrist, he shows how to fix ripped jeans and how baking soda can make your used clothes shine bright again. Andrew also took a closer look at how RE:FIBRE jerseys are made. He travelled to Turkey to see first-hand how their garment-to-garment textile recycling process works.
Click here to watch all of Andrews RE:HACKS episodes.
Click here to watch all of Andrews RE:HACKS episodes.
What’s next?
Over the next few weeks, Andrew, Jade and Aishwarya will share more life-extending hacks for clothes, shoes and accessories. Stay tuned and check their social media channels to make sure you don’t miss an episode.Follow our Voices of a RE:GENERATION on instagram: Andrew Burgess, Luke Jaque-Rodney, Aishwarya Sharma and Jade Roche.
Voices of a RE:GENERATION
Last year we invited four young changemakers to help us shape the future of sustainability. Andrew Burgess, Jade Roche, Luke Jaque–Rodney and Aishwarya Sharma represent the voices of young people around the world. They are challenging PUMA to do better and trying to translate PUMAs sustainability ambitions, targets, challenges and achievements in a way that resonates with the next generation. As part of their journey as our Voices of RE:GENERATION, they have visited some of our manufacturing partners in Bangladesh, Vietnam and Turkey and participated in our RE:GEN report podcast series. They are also behind PUMA RE:HACKS, a series of social media episodes packed with useful hacks on how to extend the life of your clothing and kicks.
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