What is Remill?
Every product we make is designed from the start to be sent back to us once it's worn out. Using our Remill technology we can recover and reuse your old clothing to make something new. Send us any 100% cotton clothing from any brand, not just Rapanui, and we’ll reuse it*. We'll reward you with store credit for everything you send in.
This is what the circular economy looks like
How to send your clothes

1. The Label
If your old clothing is a Rapanui product, or 100% cotton from any other brand, then it can be Remilled*.

2. Enter your email address
We’ll send a freepost label and posting instructions to your email address (you don’t need a printer).

3. Send it to us
Once we receive and check the products, we’ll email you a money off code to use on your next purchase.
How does Remill work?

Worn out products are sent to us*

We recover and process these products

We blend these materials with new organic yarn

These are then made into new products for new adventures
Changing how fashion works
Every year 100 billion new items of clothing are produced. A truck full of clothing is burned, or buried in a landfill every second. The textiles industry is the second largest polluter in the world, and slowing fast fashion down a bit won't fix it.
But when we take the waste material at the end, and make new products from it at the start, it changes everything. That's what we've done.
As material flows back in ever bigger quantities, we are increasingly blending Remill into our range and making new products from what otherwise would be waste. Products we're proud to say are rubbish. We use natural materials, renewable energy and print in real-time, so we only print what people need, when they need it. That's what sustainability means to us.
It's called circular fashion and it's the future, remade.
Women's Remill Products
Our Remill products are made from a blend of 50% virgin organic cotton and 50% recovered cotton.
Men's Remill Products
Our Remill products are made from a blend of 50% virgin organic cotton and 50% recovered cotton.