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    18 KB Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:04 No.3706384  
    You are given $300,000 to start a brand.

    What's the name?
    What's the main line of products you'll be producing?
    Who's your demographic?
    Would this brand be capable of turning a profit in real life?
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:06 No.3706393
    1) Eponymous designer label
    2) Very forward and conceptual designer clothing
    3) Pretentious adults who never got over their goth phase and creative industry professionals who like to dress like kooks.
    4) Probably not.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:07 No.3706394
    Been there done that. Except mine wasn't a clothing brand and i only got £60,000 to start up. I now turn over £800,000 though.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:07 No.3706396
    TYBD

    Exclusive t-shirts made with silk threads and Egyptian cotton.

    hypebeasts and yachtsmen

    Yes. $200-400 t-shirts will be flying out the window as soon as Kanye and Pharell sport them.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:22 No.3706438
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    1 crayon (Logo would be in lower case)
    2 No two stores would be the same, all clothes would be made by local design and fashion students.
    3 Anyone who fits the clothes.
    4 HAHAAAHAHAHAAAHAHAHA!!111!!!1! You're cute.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:32 No.3706460
    Odjeca(PL)
    tees, bd's, pants, maybe some woven socks. think european streetwear with american detail simplicity
    males 18 - 30
    marginal profits at best
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:34 No.3706464
    SUDDENLY STREETWEAR EVERYWHERE.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:44 No.3706494
    What's the name? Civilization (sounds cool)
    What's the main line of products you'll be producing? minimalist/suble graphic tees/hoodies
    Who's your demographic? college/high school probably
    Would this brand be capable of turning a profit in real life? maybe
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:44 No.3706496
    1) C.B.N.
    2) Graphic Tees and Hoodies
    3) Geeks from ages 16 - 30
    4) Possibly, but probably not.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:49 No.3706513
    1. brawn + soil or something stupid
    2. i would like to do stuff like nigel carbourn but not ridiculously expensive.
    3. anyone into really earthy/vintage jackets/sweatshirts/hoodies with "twists" to them
    4. no
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)00:54 No.3706516
    IRL

    Clothing based on stuff video game characters wear (Think Sora's shorts from Kingdom Hearts, Adam Jensen's jacket from Deus Ex HR, camo clothing inspired by Halo)

    Video game nerds and losers

    Yes, everything will be overpriced but made out of shit material and craftsmanship.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)06:53 No.3707008
    Bump
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:05 No.3707011
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    1) Fedoras 'n' Trench-coats Ltd.
    2) Fedoras, trench-coats, geeky graphic t-shirts and light-wash baggy jeans.
    3) 4chan
    4) Do bears shit in the woods?
    >> !JXxNbPazXA 09/01/11(Thu)07:08 No.3707014
    1) Revolvelution
    2) Other cultures fashions
    3) Everywhere that doesn't have a good culture absorbed with fasion
    4) Yes.
    >> sage 09/01/11(Thu)07:11 No.3707016
    >>3706393
    so it will be just like 90% of high fashion today then
    >> Nboxxy6TuM <= !Nboxxy6TuM 09/01/11(Thu)07:16 No.3707024
    1. Kuma (named after my first dog)
    2. Modern slim fitted pants, shirts, jackets and more plus with some good looking sneakers and graphic shirts
    3. Fashionable wannabes, someone that wants to look good, art students
    4. Perhaps, depends if I was absolutely dedicated to it
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:24 No.3707031
    1) Haverhill
    2) Menswear, using organic, sustainable & recycled fabrics, made in the USA by employees paid a living wage
    3) People who usually buy Brooks Brothers or RL, the Made in USA crowd, trads, Patagonia & AA shoppers who need business wear
    4) Yes, probably
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:30 No.3707034
    >>3707031

    Fuck. Now I want to do this.

    SO IT BEGINS
    >> !JXxNbPazXA 09/01/11(Thu)07:32 No.3707036
    >>3707014
    fuck, let me change the name. My demographic is teens, lets do this shit. 300 dollars to start shirts.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:43 No.3707047
    Name of brand: <33 or some shit.
    Main line: extravagant and elaborate dresses, pants, tops and jackets with delicate fabrics and hand sewn details. Lots of shiny things. Muted palette. There will also be an accessory line with huge hats and monstrous necklaces and rings that will cause neck strain and back pain.
    Demographic: slim and tall women (or men), modelesque proportions. Also for fat high school girls shopping for formal wear who think they can pull off my shit.
    Capable of turning a profit IRL? Hell yeah. It just has to be on a high end street.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:46 No.3707050
    >>3706394
    Cool story bro. No really, actually cool, I'm interested. What product/what's your brand/what were the circumstances? Why have you succeeded? Basically whole story please. Also nice turnover, but what's your profit?
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)07:54 No.3707055
    >>3707031 People who usually buy Brooks Brothers or RL

    And want to pay two to three times as much?
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)08:24 No.3707076
    What's the name?
    >Omuj
    What's the main line of products you'll be producing?
    >-Black and grey slim jeans - 60€
    -Plain slim T's 95% cotton 5% elastane 20€
    -Plain cotton hoodies with contrast zippers 60€
    -Leather strap "jewelry" and belts 30€/50€
    -Slim leather jackets and leather gloves 250€/30€
    -Slim wool coats and woolen mitts 200€/30€
    -Soft and lightweight silk and wool scarves 50€/40€
    -Oversized wool beanies 30€
    Who's your demographic?
    >Young, well dressing men. Casual style.
    Would this brand be capable of turning a profit in real life?
    >Yes it would. Clothes are designed for colder weather.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)12:05 No.3707307
    >>3707055

    Whole Foods and Starbucks have certainly managed to stay afloat...
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)12:14 No.3707316
    Saturate the hipster market to push fashion further.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)12:27 No.3707333
    monotypic
    jackets and coats based on asian trends (japanese & korean mainly), but made to fit western people and generally with less bells and whistles.
    men, 17-50
    maybe
    >> Sieg Heil !IKtfu6xpCY 09/01/11(Thu)12:36 No.3707345
    >>3707307
    whole foods sucks

    >walk into ralphs
    >christian bale just casually buying grocerys with kid
    >what the fuck is he doing here?

    weird as shit...i guess rich people shop at discount places too?
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)14:08 No.3707448
    >>3707307

    Whole Foods and Starbucks cost about the same as comparable options.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)14:15 No.3707459
    >What's the name?
    NBS (stands for no bullshit)
    >What's the main line of products you'll be producing?
    straightforward, well, fitted shirts, pants, and outerwear.
    >Who's your demographic?
    people who want to shop for quality items manufactured in their country of residence and not pay out the ass for pretentious design "features" or advertising / branding
    >Would this brand be capable of turning a profit in real life?
    obviously not, it apparently doesn't exist.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)14:20 No.3707464
    >>3707459I don't understand why clothing costs what it does.
    >> slater22oz420 09/01/11(Thu)14:24 No.3707468
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    it would be named after me

    Texas

    the line would be affordoable raw denim that is actually gud and made in da USA ummmmmmmm remember how most selvedge is just paying for the name and they would be slightly cheaper than APCs

    i would also make prenium ass fitted white tees and cool accessories like bandanas and 1920s era themed jackets

    oh, and classic style biker jackets fitted that arent also outrageous in price

    18 - 40 year old fashion forward males

    yes because quality sells itself
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)23:40 No.3708933
    Bamp
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)23:42 No.3708941
    1.) Unicorns
    2.) Anything we can buy at a thrift store
    3.) Hipsters
    4.) Yes, a very high profit seeing as we are buying shit clothes and reselling them at high prices to morons
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)23:47 No.3708956
    >>3707459

    >straightforward, well, fitted shirts, pants, and outerwear.
    >Cotton On, H&M, Forever21, Old Navy
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)23:50 No.3708967
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    Free Jeans
    Jeans just for Jim Boonie. I'm gonna pee my pants.
    Jim Boonie
    No, it's free. Gotta bring a belt, but the pants are free.
    >> Anonymous 09/01/11(Thu)23:58 No.3708998
    I would invest it all in Vineyard Vines and hope the founders gave me .5% of the company and some creative input



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