Give your products a second life

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muktamoniya81
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Give your products a second life

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It's up to you to find a variation applicable to your own sector of activity!



Let me introduce you to an idea that I found particularly ingenious. Our client, Atelier Brunette, a fabric and haberdashery designer , offers pattern “hacks” on its blog to twist or even completely transform its original patterns. And for this, it calls on personalities initiated in the field of sewing and fashion.

For example, they will offer to transform a jumpsuit into a dress, or turkish phone numbers to modify the belt of a skirt... What an excellent idea to stimulate the boundless creativity of its customers , and to reinforce this feeling of shared passion.



The famous "hacks" on the Atelier Brunette blog
The famous "hacks" on the Atelier Brunette blog


I know that the textile world makes it easy to produce this type of content, but nothing stops you from imagining a clever or stylish way to recycle your products and offer it in a tutorial. Blissim does it ingeniously with its boxes in tutorials on YouTube .

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