Agnes Weber is stepping down from her operational role at Dutch clothing repair platform Mended. She announced this in a post on the business network Linkedin.
Weber founded the company in 2022 together with her partner Daan Maasson. Maasson remains CEO of Mended.
In her post, Weber announced that she would now focus more on the brand page and her “Second Look Theory” project. With this she wants to make the “hidden value” of production processes visible. How this will happen is not yet known.
FashionUnited has asked Mended about Weber’s future role in the company.
Mended operates as a B2B repair-as-a-service platform for fashion brands. Consumers can have their clothing repaired or altered via the affiliated partners’ webshops. Mended then handles the process through a network of professional tailors. The company already works with sustainable brands such as Mud Jeans, Kuyichi and Kings of Indigo and recently expanded to Germany with partner Armedangels.
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