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Originally Posted by Jim Cesiro
The Jackets rock. I am showing my wife the clothing line tonight. It looks awesome. Take it from the dad of a 4 y/o and 14 y/o your on to something with the looks of these clothes. If they are of good quality, especially the $28 T-shirts then the price is not too steep but it is steep. Keep in mind a 4 y/o will out grow it before he wears it out.
While I would dole out $28 for a car t-shirt my wife would not. I hope you do not mind the feedback I do not intend it to be a slam, just insight as to what your average consumer would pay for kids clothes. Somewhere along the $15 range is more in line with the average shopper.
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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