Decision desk · up to four routes
Compare the evidence, not the hype.
Put access, scope, freshness, and limitations beside each other before opening another tab or paying for access.
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| Decision field | 01 · Free accountRepair Kopitiam Singapore Fabric Repair EventsSingapore · Southeast AsiaRemove |
|---|---|
| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Repair & conserve |
| Area | Techniques & repair |
| Best for | Booking a coached do-it-yourself session in Singapore for a torn garment, stuck zip, missing button, bag, or other accepted fabric item |
| Know before using | This is coached do-it-yourself repair, not a drop-off service or a directory of commissioned professionals. Booking is required, locations can fill quickly, venues and dates can change, and item acceptance depends on program rules and coach capability. Repair is not guaranteed, replacement parts may be unavailable or user-funded, and items with readily available commercial repair can be rejected. Check the current event, account, item, safety, accessibility, part, and participation requirements before attending. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Makers |
| Location or jurisdiction | Singapore · Southeast Asia |
| Access | Free account |
| Format | Community |
| Source type | First-party platform |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | The checked event page exposed nine bookable Singapore locations for July 26, 2026. Repair Kopitiam's public scope explicitly includes torn shirts, stuck zips, missing buttons, clothing, bags, and camping gear. Its FAQ says participation is free, requires the participant to join the repair process, and requires a member account for booking. Its about page says the monthly program is run by SL2 Impact, the nonprofit arm of Sustainable Living Lab. |
| Source checked | Jul 16, 2026 |
| Next review due | Jan 12, 2027 |
| Inspect | |
Use the desk well
A comparison narrows the next check. It does not finish it.
- 01Choose routes that could solve the same job.
- 02Eliminate access, scope, or jurisdiction mismatches.
- 03Read each limitation before following the source.
- 04Verify project-specific claims with the source or provider.