Jims5543 |
08-27-2007 07:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by Shaun 84 Targa
(Post 3448770)
thanks for the kind words Jim, I've got to say, this is the most fun I've had in a long time. All our stuff is pretty high priced sorry to say, and I appreciate your feedback. We are sold in Main Street America boutiques now, hoping to get into the better department stores this spring. A couple things make them pricey including low volume, the designs--some of which are handmade like the urban dino's with in-house developed proprietary techniques, and high quality fabrics: Our T's a super soft. (if anything needs work it's our patterns...long story). The cords are really special with custom-spec'd fabric and the prospector pants have real leather straps and brass buckle hardware on the sides.
It's not everyday wear, more like casual special occasion: birthday, school trip, grandma's, etc.
2008 we'll start to knock ourselves off and create a lower price, lower quality label for Macy's, etc. to hit a broader, more accessible price point.
Send me an email and I'll put together a package for you.
S
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Actually, my wife corrected me, she said you will do VERY well with that line, she loved it and she is probably going to order some stuff online.
She said your right on target, the clothing is high priced and it will appeal to the well to do, BUT the not so well to do that worry too much about looking the well to do part will be all over it, especially if it takes off on the up scale end. Everyone will want in.
Think Tommy, Calvin, and Ralph and you get the picture. Many buy their brand that cannot afford to because they want to look like they have more money than they really do.
Me? I piss my wife off to no end, no name blue jeans and fruit of the loom white T's and a pair of flip flops are my staple.
I do have some Puma T's because they make me feel fast. :)
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