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How to make your garments go the distance. At Rapha, we know the full potential of pedal power and i

How to make your garments go the distance. [Rapha]( At Rapha, we know the full potential of pedal power and its role as a force for good in the world. That’s why we are committed to having a positive impact in the communities we ride with. We are working to minimise the impact of our materials and manufacturing by maximising product lifespans and recirculation.    We’re working towards making more than 90% of our products with environmentally preferred materials by 2025. And we want to bring you with us on this journey, so ahead of our first annual Impact Report being published this spring, here’s what we are doing to reduce our impact. CARE GUIDES To make sure you and your garments go the distance, we’ve put together a series of guides on how best to care for your clothing. Complete with fabric-specific care guides for wool, down and GORE-TEX, as well as washing tips and storage tricks, you can help look after your garments, and the planet. [READ MORE]( REPAIR SERVICE From the beginning, we’ve known that repairing garments beats replacing them. Since 2004, we’ve offered a free repair service and we now include an integrated repair kit with most of our Performance Trailwear products. So, should you come off your bike, don’t despair. Reach out to us to arrange a quick and easy repair. [FIND OUT MORE]( SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS From responsibly sourced merino wool in our base layers and recycled nylon in our bib shorts to repair patches for Rapha Performance Trailwear, our range of sustainably sourced and repairable garments is growing with every season. To reduce the impact of your next ride, take a look now. [SHOP NOW]( DID YOU KNOW? In 2021, we offset carbon emissions for all customer shipping for the first time. This means that now whenever you shop with us online, we’ll support projects from around the globe that are working to address climate change. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [View in web browser]( [Click here]( to update your language and communications preferences or unsubscribe. Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000](tel:+4402074855000) | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 04849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18 Tileyard St, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies](

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