
San Francisco High School students are invited to step inside the Levi’s® Eureka Innovation Lab for a hands-on clothing repair and customization workshop designed to spark creativity, confidence, and action.
Students will learn directly from Levi’s® employees how to repair, refresh and reimagine their clothes — so they look better and last longer. In addition to practical clothing repair skills, students will also discuss the environmental impact of sustainable clothing choices.
In early 2026, Levi’s® will officially launch a new community engagement initiative that empowers the next generation to take fashion into their own hands—teaching students how to repair, refresh, and reimagine their clothes, so they look better and last longer.
By learning basic clothing repair and customization skills—from altering a hem to sewing a custom patch— students and community members will help extend the life of their favorite garments while conserving natural resources. When connected to science and environmental education, the program shows how small individual actions can create big global impact. Stay tuned for more!