Archive for the ‘urban clothing’ Category

Where to buy urban, Dereon clothing wholesale?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Hello. I am in the UK and am looking to buy urban clothing (mainly the brand Dereon) wholesale. I have searched but have been unsuccessful. Anyone who knows of any direct contacts by phone, e-mail, website please let me know asap. Many thanks.
I am aware of ebay but it doesn’t really sell things in wholesale that I am interested in.
I need contacts who "WILL SEND TO THE UK" as I can only find contacts that send to the US or Canada.
Thanks for the help.

ebay.

Where to buy urban, Dereon clothing wholesale?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Hello. I am in the UK and am looking to buy urban clothing (mainly the brand Dereon) wholesale. I have searched but have been unsuccessful. Anyone who knows of any direct contacts by phone, e-mail, website please let me know asap. Many thanks.
I am aware of ebay but it doesn’t really sell things in wholesale that I am interested in.
I need contacts who "WILL SEND TO THE UK" as I can only find contacts that send to the US or Canada.
Thanks for the help.

ebay.

We are currently in the design process of an urban clothing line?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Is anyone out there already in the business. What suggestions if any could you give. For e.g: horror stories, success stories, good starting point, when to fold, basics of starting up such a business or design 101. This clothing line is a dream my mom who died of breast cancer had for me and my surviving children and now today I am also a survivor 3 years last month. I received the vision from an idea my son showed me and I know that the Lord will help us to make this a reality. We are just about done with the business plan just need really good business strategy/advice as far as the next step in promoting this line. Thank you all for any suggestions. Keep us in prayer. God bless. Some of the money we make will go to Hospice who without their help I would never had been able to care for five terminally ill family members in the past six years. I know what it is like to not have enough money to purchase medicine. May god bless you all for your suggestions and prayers for this endeavor.

Here are resources on how to start a clothing line

Associations:
Professional Apparel Association http://www.proapparel.com
American Apparel Producer’s Network http://www.usawear.org/
Worldwide Responsible Apparel Manufacture http://www.wrapapparel.org/
American Apparel and Footwear Association http://www.americanapparel.org/
National Association of Fashion and Accessory Designers http://www.nafad.com/
SEAMS The National Association for the Sewn Products Industry http://www.seams.org/

Manufacturer Search
ThomasNet http://www.thomasnet.com
National Association of Manufacturers http://www.nam.org/s_nam/index.asp
Davison’s Textile Blue Book http://www.textilebluebook.net

Other resources
Fashion Group International http://www.fgi.org
Apparel News http://www.apparelnews.net/

Blogs:
Kathleen Fasanella’s blog at http://fashion-incubator.com/ (Kathleen is the author of the book "The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Sewn Product Manufacturing")

We are currently in the design process of an urban clothing line?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Is anyone out there already in the business. What suggestions if any could you give. For e.g: horror stories, success stories, good starting point, when to fold, basics of starting up such a business or design 101. This clothing line is a dream my mom who died of breast cancer had for me and my surviving children and now today I am also a survivor 3 years last month. I received the vision from an idea my son showed me and I know that the Lord will help us to make this a reality. We are just about done with the business plan just need really good business strategy/advice as far as the next step in promoting this line. Thank you all for any suggestions. Keep us in prayer. God bless. Some of the money we make will go to Hospice who without their help I would never had been able to care for five terminally ill family members in the past six years. I know what it is like to not have enough money to purchase medicine. May god bless you all for your suggestions and prayers for this endeavor.

Here are resources on how to start a clothing line

Associations:
Professional Apparel Association http://www.proapparel.com
American Apparel Producer’s Network http://www.usawear.org/
Worldwide Responsible Apparel Manufacture http://www.wrapapparel.org/
American Apparel and Footwear Association http://www.americanapparel.org/
National Association of Fashion and Accessory Designers http://www.nafad.com/
SEAMS The National Association for the Sewn Products Industry http://www.seams.org/

Manufacturer Search
ThomasNet http://www.thomasnet.com
National Association of Manufacturers http://www.nam.org/s_nam/index.asp
Davison’s Textile Blue Book http://www.textilebluebook.net

Other resources
Fashion Group International http://www.fgi.org
Apparel News http://www.apparelnews.net/

Blogs:
Kathleen Fasanella’s blog at http://fashion-incubator.com/ (Kathleen is the author of the book "The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Sewn Product Manufacturing")

What are some legit websites to buy affordable urban clothing?

Monday, October 19th, 2009


www.karmaloop.com has fresh clothes like lrg, artful dodger, vans, converse, crooks & castles, jordache, creative recs and more, use the rep code JD27760 for a 20% discount off your order….. make sure you put this code in the rep box no matter what other discounts you use, that way you still get an extra discount by using this code, it can be used with any promo code, The discount does not apply to limited edition items

Who are some of the top designers in Urban Clothing right now?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

All i can only think of is Blac Label, and rockawear off the top of my head. I hear a lotta ppl say "no one wears (enter designer) anymore!" so whats "in" right now?

I guess LRG is popular. A lot of people of are really into fashion prefer stuff like stussy and rocksmith. Try checkin out Karmaloop.com, they have a lot of cool stuff. If you decide to buy anything use rep code ML23150 to get a 20% discount

Who are some of the top designers in Urban Clothing right now?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

All i can only think of is Blac Label, and rockawear off the top of my head. I hear a lotta ppl say "no one wears (enter designer) anymore!" so whats "in" right now?

I guess LRG is popular. A lot of people of are really into fashion prefer stuff like stussy and rocksmith. Try checkin out Karmaloop.com, they have a lot of cool stuff. If you decide to buy anything use rep code ML23150 to get a 20% discount

What is a good name for a clothing store that will sell a mixture of urban and skater clothing?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Want to open a retail store that sells both urban and skater clothing and possibly accessories like skateboards, memorabilia, grills, beltbuckles, chains, jewelry all with a mix of both styles

Nice, I’m a big urban style person. My suggestions are:

The 360 Hood
Hood $kate
Def Fre$h Co.
$treet $wag
Gangsta Grind

Haha, I don’t know. That’s what I think.

Are there any urban clothing brands that don’t feature the brand names all over the clothes?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I was curious to see if anyone knew of any urban clothing brands that didn’t feature the brand name ALL over the shirts and hoodies, etc. (I mean when I think about stuff like Sean John and Ecko, it is just ALL over.)

thats a good question cuz most of them do. its because that appeals to the ppl who buy them. i cannot think of a single one that doesnt advertise their brand all over the clothes. but then, preppy styles do it too. see abercrombie and hollister. so idk…

Are there any urban clothing brands that don’t feature the brand names all over the clothes?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I was curious to see if anyone knew of any urban clothing brands that didn’t feature the brand name ALL over the shirts and hoodies, etc. (I mean when I think about stuff like Sean John and Ecko, it is just ALL over.)

thats a good question cuz most of them do. its because that appeals to the ppl who buy them. i cannot think of a single one that doesnt advertise their brand all over the clothes. but then, preppy styles do it too. see abercrombie and hollister. so idk…