On the third floor of the flagship store in the commercial facility "Orchard Central", the Re.Uniqlo studio has been installed. In addition to providing repair services for Uniqlo products, they also collect clothing for reuse and recycling purposes.
For clothing repairs, they handle tasks such as button sewing, seam repairs, fixing torn pockets, and belt loops. The cost is 5 Singapore dollars (about 520 yen).
In September 2020, Uniqlo launched the Re.Uniqlo initiative in Japan. They advocate for "4R" by adding another R (Repair) to the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). They promote activities of the "4R" by collecting their own products, providing clothing support to refugees, contributing to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions through recycling into alternative fuels, and more.
In March of this year, Uniqlo had experimentally opened a Re.Uniqlo studio at the Amokyo store in the northeastern part of Singapore.