Once you know your audience and have an overall plan for your fashion collection, it’s time for the next exciting stage: choosing your printed fabric.
Read MoreWelcome to the holiday season! This week, we wanted to recommend a few of our team’s favourite finds for work and life, for product and fashion designers.
Read MoreThe most ubiquitous garment in fashion, culture, sportswear, and everyday wear, the t-shirt – perhaps unsurprisingly! - takes its name from its shape: the horizontal of the capital “T” forming the arms and the vertical forming the torso.
Read MoreThe apparel industry is full of copyright lawsuits, see examples 1 and 2 from recent news. There are even entire sites dedicated to calling out copycats! To me though, it's not a big issue. If any of the below applies to you... stop worrying about having your ideas stolen:
Read MoreYour fabric choice is how a customer is going to literally, feel, your brand. Do you want your brand to feel thin, shoddy or rough? If not, read on.
Read MoreTrying to understand future trends is important so we can not just keep up, but stay ahead of the curve. Things, events and people change so rapidly in this day and age, you need to be ready for an ever quickening pace.
Read MoreThe first stage of making anything is the design & concept. Once that you have decided on your materials and how your product will look… we need to create the first physical manifestation of your product to test your design out! Here's how.
Read MoreThe first stage of making anything is the design & concept. You are going to need to understand design if you want to make and sell a product. Design is more than just aesthetics, it’s the form and the function behind the design.
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