Do you love bringing new life into existing clothes? How do you decide when a vintage garment should be faithfully restored, or upcycled and transformed? And what is the environmental impact of saving old clothes from landfill anyway? This week I’m bringing you a fascinating conversation with micro-business owner, Debbie Murphy. Debbie explains how a youth spent sewing clothes to fit in with the style tribes of the 1980s led her to a career in costuming and vintage clothing restoration. She also shares how a health diagnosis sharpened her commitment to zero waste practices in her business, and the study that was done on her business which revealed incredible facts about the impact she's having. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Check out Debbie’s creations on her website, Missfit Creations, and follow her on Instagram (@missfitcreates). We referred to the small and shared spaces sewing episodes. Queue them up to listen if you haven’t heard them already! Ep. #158: Small and Shared Space Sewin, Part 1 Ep. #159: Small and Shared Space Sewin, Part 2 Read the study undertaken on the environmental impact of Debbie’s business. Debbie referenced mender, Suzie Ellis (@tailsandtextiles on Instagram)