MIT’s Refashion Paves the Way for a Greener Future in Modular Fashion Design

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has unveiled a game-changing innovation in sustainable apparel: the Refashion software, launching to the public from Cambridge, MA, on October 16,

MIT’s “Refashion” Paves the Way for a Greener Future in Modular Fashion Design
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MIT’s Refashion Paves the Way for a Greener Future in Modular Fashion Design

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has unveiled a game-changing innovation in sustainable apparel: the Refashion software, launching to the public from Cambridge, MA, on October 16, 2025. Developed by researchers in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Adobe Research, this tool enables designers and novices to create modular clothing—garments meant to be repeatedly reconfigured, resized, and restyled using simple, interactive blueprints.

Tackling Fashion Waste with Modular Design

The fashion industry generates over 92 million tons of textile waste annually, fueled by discarded garments that fall out of style or no longer fit. With Refashion, MIT aims to address this crisis head-on. They wanted to create garments that consider reuse from the start. Most clothes you buy today are static, and are discarded when you no longer want them. Refashion instead makes the most of our garments by helping us design items that can be easily resized, repaired,…

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