Carpet coats – a ‘new’ form of up-cycling?
Woman's carpet coat, 1970s, Western (TRC 2019.2858).A little while ago I took part in an informal discussion here in the Netherlands about how different cultures over the centuries have been involved in the mending, repairing, re-using and re-cycling of garments (more recently known as up-cycling). This is a subject that is growing in popularity with the increasing attention being paid to sustainability in all its many forms and the growing awareness of the disastrous environmental impact of the so-called fast-fashion, mainly produced in China. The London based journal, Selvedge, for example, has recently had a complete edition (vol. 102) dedicated to the concept of mending.
During the discussion, someone mentioned a carpet coat that she had worn in the 1970s. The coat had been made by the donor’s mother from a carpet they had at home and no longer used. The coat is long gone, but still fondly remembered. And some time ago we happened to put an example of a Dutch carpet coat online (TRC 2019.2858). Like the coat in the discussion, this addition to the TRC collection dates to the 1970s and was home made.














