See too many of these with people getting inspired because they can edit a design onto a premade t vector. I hope you actually start making some clothing
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We're going to plan more first before actually bringing it on the market.
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See too many of these with people getting inspired because they can edit a design onto a premade t vector. I hope you actually start making some clothing
I completely understand your opinion, because we started making a logo that is clean and simple (I can even prove it to you that I've made the logo myself). When we wanted to try to sell the hoodies/t-shirts/long sleeves, we saw that the website who make the clothing (Teespring) actually has people on their website selling designs and premade vectors on shirts. It makes our project having the same reputation as them. But we're using their services to start making some profit so that we can build something on our own, I really hope that this works.
Thanks
Definitely, I would recommend getting some things printed at a local store, get the best local skaters to rep your stuff, go into your local store and find out if you could work out a deal tryna sell some stuff in his store and maybe you could offer him a colab between your brand and his skate store.
Be creative and try to make as many business advancements as you can Be smart and think about your target market.
Best of luck
Going to be honest, soon as I read that you are using teespring to provide your clothing I knew this was a failure. The quality of their prints are bad, the profit margin is awful and quite frankly, it's a dummies platform to make bad clothing.
Other skating brands, thrasher and palace for example have high quality products with decent designs and charge premium prices, have you got a website, or even bothered to contact a local screen printing supplier?
I'm starting up a brand myself and I've had to build up opinions and design influences over months to ensure the designs I release will be high quality. I've got a site set up and contacted atleast 5 different stock suppliers on pricing, and a similar amount regarding printing and rebranding the shirts/hoodies/windbreakers.
Honestly, I reckon this will die out within a couple of weeks and the few customers you may get will unfortunately be left with a tshirt by a dead clothing line.
I get the concept of Teespring, I think it's a start, but I've never had any experience before with them, we were planning on buying one but as you can tell, they are bad quality.
We're trying to make contact with local skate shops and suppliers, it's not that simple because we live in a small town. We're already sending e-mails to them and we will make further contact as soon as possible.
Thrasher and Palace do indeed sell premium quality clothing, and we strive for something similar.
Thanks for your opinion!
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