Upcycling Collection

Made to last, adaptable for life.

Since its creation in 1980, MUJI has upheld a consistent philosophy in manufacturing: thoughtful material selection, streamlined processes, and simplified packaging.

Only what matters. MUJI’s minimalism is about simplicity, purpose, and avoiding overproduction.

ReMUJI circular initiative and collection

MUJI’s circularity strategy revolves around five key principles that guide every step of our process: refuse, reduce, repair, reuse, and recycle. We create valuable objects and garments, to be reused and shared.

Each item in your closet deserves attention. ReMUJI circular initiative celebrates the uniqueness of every garment - to stop disposing, and start reusing instead.

Dyed in natural blue pigments, each reclaimed piece gets a second life, and a new chance to be cherished and passed on. Inspired by Japanese tradition of treasuring clothes through re-dyeing, MUJI values the essential: quality materials, craftsmanship, and sustainable living.

MUJI presents its ReMUJI pilot project - a limited-edition collection, exclusively available in selected stores.

We collect garments in selected stores, gathering used and pre-loved MUJI items year-round to give them a second life.
The garments are sent to Eyand textile factory in Portugal, where each piece is carefully repaired and dyed in a signature deep blue using natural pigments.
These exclusive pieces are offered in a new, limited-edition line of clothing: the ReMUJI collection.

ReMUJI Voucher

Drop off your pre-loved MUJI items and get 10% off your next garment purchase*

*excluding accessories, innerwear, socks. Only one voucher will be issued per drop-off, valid for 30 days in all MUJI Europe offline stores (excluding Ireland, Poland and Denmark).

A natural and energy-efficient dying process

For this collection, MUJI collaborates with Eyand Factory in Vizela, Northern Portugal, chosen for its commitment towards ethical fashion and modes of production.

55% less water

ReMUJI collection’s dyeing process uses 55% less water than a regular one. The factory processes include collecting rainwater from the roof, taking advantage of the abundant rainfall in this part of Portugal, and using it in the dyeing process, while also recycling 45% of the water used during the dyeing process.

Renewable energy

Our partner factory aims at driving change towards more efficient energy processes, with more than 300 solar panels on the roof generating 80% of its electricity.

Natural pigments

The pigments, created solely from natural minerals, are blended to create a dark blue that echoes MUJI’s Japanese heritage. The minerals are responsibly sourced in collaboration with an ethical and quality-conscious extraction company, leaving mountains untouched. The pigment production process combines a low carbon footprint with extensive water reuse and careful waste reduction.

Care Guide

Each piece is unique due to the natural dye process and colour tones may vary. Items may change with use and washing. Sizes may vary due to the collection process.

Due to the special dye process used to create this finish, colour may transfer onto other garments, in particular when wet.

Wash at 30° with a mild detergent on a delicate cycle. Wash light and dark colours separately. Allow to dry naturally away from direct sunlight to minimise discolouration. Do not dry clean. Do not bleach.

Discover ReMUJI in selected stores


MUJI Helsinki Kampii

MUJI London Islington

MUJI Paris Forum Des Halles

MUJI Berlin Ku'damm

MUJI Milano Corso Buenos Aires

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