According to newLS&Co. research, Gen Z leads the thriftingmovementbut 41% reportnoclothing repair skills;this is thegap the Wear Longer Project is designed to close.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — January 14, 2026— Today,Levi Strauss & Co.(LS&Co.) announced the launch of theLevi’s® Wear Longer Project,a new community engagement initiative designed to help young people take fashion into their own hands. The program will equip them with the skills and confidence to repair, refresh, and reimagine their clothes—so they look better and last longer.
Gen Z is driving the resurgence of thrifting, repurposing, and creative self-expression in fashion. Yet, manyyouthwere never taughtthe skills needed to repair and customize clothing—skillsoncepassed downthrough generations or taught in schools.Anewsurveyconducted byLS&Co.intheU.S.found that41% of Gen Z report having no basic repair knowledge,such as fixing a tear or sewing a button,which is nearly double the rate of older generations. At the same time,35% of young people say they would keep their clothes longer if they knew how to fix them.Thishighlightsa meaningful opportunity to reduce clothing waste when the average American throws away81.5 pounds of clothing each year1,whichleadstomore than 2,100 pounds of textile waste entering U.S. landfills every second2. Equipping young people with the skills to extend the life oftheirclothingreinforcesLS&Co.’s efforts to use its scale, reach and platform to drive toward a more sustainable, less resource-intensive apparel industry.
TheLevi’s® Wear Longer Projectintroduces freeresourcesprimarily aimed atstudents ingrades 9through12.Developedin partnership with global edtech leaderDiscovery Educationand aligned with nationalK-12education standards, the programteachesyoung peoplehands-on life skills such ashow to repair and customize their clothes, from sewing a button to patching a hole or tailoring a hem.
“At Levi Strauss & Co.,we’vespent more than 170 years designing clothes to be worn and loved for as long as possible. The Levi’s®Wear Longer Project builds on that legacy by giving young people the confidence and tools to extend the life of what they already own,”said Michelle Gass,President andCEO,Levi Strauss & Co.“Bybuilding uprepair skillswithinthe next generation and emphasizing the idea of durability, we’re helping spark a culture of creativity, sustainability, and pride in taking care of the things we value.”
Beginning with high school students, thecurriculumis nowavailableto educators and studentsnationwideonthefreeplatform.LS&Co. employees will also serve as volunteer ambassadors, bringing hands-on instruction into schools and local communities.In addition,schoolsusingDiscovery Education Experience, the cross-curricularsupplemental resource,can integrate Levi’s® Wear Longer Project directly into classroom instruction.
“Our partnership with Levi’s®reflects the growing demand in schools for curriculum that connects academic learning with real‑world, future‑ready skills. Through the Wear Longer Project, students gain hands‑on experience that builds confidence, creativity, and practical life skills while deepening their understanding of complex topics such as supply chain and resource management. This initiative helps prepare students to be thoughtful, capable problem-solvers,”said Catherine Dunlop, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at Discovery Education.
Launching first in its hometown of San Francisco before expanding globally, the Levi’s® Wear Longer Project willeducatelocal youth through regular opportunities to build core repair skills. The program will begin with aWear Longer Projectworkshop for San Francisco high school students at theLS&Co.Eureka Lab.Additionaltrainings and workshops will continue throughout the year, including activations during Super Bowl weekendin San Francisco.
“Programs like Levi’s® Wear Longer Project resonate because they meet students where they are—hands-on, creative, and rooted in real life,” saidGinnyFang,President of Spark, San FranciscoPublic Schools.“When students can learn practical skills like repairing and caring for their clothes, they’re not only embracing sustainability,they’regaining confidence, independence, and a sense of pride in what they can create and maintain themselves.”
As the Wear Longer Project grows,LS&Co. will scale its curriculum through community-based partners and select retail initiatives, creating more entry points for young people and employees to engage in repair education.Thisapproach reinforcesLS&Co.’s commitment to responsible consumption and encourages employees to invest in their own skills, so they can then teach others.These initiatives will build uponLS&Co.’slegacyof crafting durable, quality clothing designed to last a lifetime, empowering young people everywhere to care for, customize, and extend the life of the clothes they love. To learn more about the Wear Longer Project, please visitlevistrauss.com/values-in-action/wearlongerproject.
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About LeviStrauss & Co.
Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) is one of the world’s largest brand-name apparel companies and a global leader in jeanswear. The company designs and markets jeans, casual wear and related accessories for men, women and children under the Levi’s®, Levi Strauss Signature™, Denizen® and Beyond Yoga® brands.Its products are sold in approximately 120 countries worldwide through a combinationof chainretailers, department stores, online sites, and a global footprint of approximately 3,200 retail stores and shop-in-shops.Levi Strauss & Co.’s reported 2024 net revenues were$6.4 billion. For more information, go tohttp://levistrauss.com, and for financial news and announcements go tohttp://investors.levistrauss.com.
About Discovery Education
Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leaderwhosestate-of-the-art, PreK-12 digital solutions help educators engage all students and support academic achievement. Through award-winning multimedia content, instructional supports, and innovative classroom tools that are effective, engaging, and easy to use, Discovery Education enables educators to deliver powerful learning experiences in 45% of U.S. K-12 schools and across 100+ countries and territories. Through partnerships with districts, states, and trusted organizations, Discovery Education empowers teachers with essential solutions that inspire curiosity, build confidence, and accelerate learning.Learn more at www.discoveryeducation.com.
1, 2Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Facts and Figures about Materials, Waste and Recycling: Textiles Material‑Specific Data,”https://www.epa.gov/facts-and-figures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling/textiles-material-specific-data.
