Lululemon | shop.lululemon.com
This athleticwear giant is committed to quality, offering up to five-year warranties and free replacements for defective products. Additionally, you can always bring that pair of leggings back to be mended for free.
Patagonia | patagonia.com
Any Patagonia product that doesn’t last can be returned for a free replacement or repair. Most repairs are free of charge—Patagonia’s website says that “the integrity of the garment is our top priority.”
Coach | coach.com
Long known for its high-quality leather products, Coach offers complimentary cleaning and conditioning at their shop locations. For more intensive service, you can mail your bag to be repaired by their team.
Chaco | chacos.com
All Chaco products, including their signature footwear, can be returned for a free repair or replacement. In fact, they have a program called “ReChaco” specifically dedicated to repairing your favorite sandals.
Cotopaxi | cotopaxi.com
As a sustainable outdoor brand on the rise, Cotopaxi’s “Guaranteed for Good” policy emphasizes sustainability. If your item needs repair, they cover the cost of the repair and shipment back to you.