Working with Garment Manufacturers, Advice on this subject from Michael H. - Fashion Designer

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Working with Garment Manufacturers

By Michael H. and Jay Arrington - Authors of “The Official Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line”

Finding the right manufacturer is a reward to any clothing company. A manufacturer that will do great work and respect your organization. When a manufacturer understands your company’s needs they will do their best to accommodate you and help your brand grow in the marketplace.

There is one thing that new designers and fashion companies should keep in mind. Manufacturers don’t have to work with you. They can only work with so many people at a time. They believe in weeding out companies that they don’t see as top notch in many cases. This is especially true of companies that are already working with famous brand names.

It is important that new clothing lines and designers understand how to exactly to develop a business relationship with manufacturers. It is not as always cut and dry as many new designers think. Some new designers feel like all they need is a manufacturer and their company is set for success. This is hardly the case.

There are certain do’s and don’ts that new designers should be aware of. Failure to know certain things will result in your company being passed over by a good manufacturer or even worst - not giving you their best in manufacturing. With The Official Guide - we teach new designers how to successfully approach manufacturers. The information provided is priceless. Once you have read The Official Guide and followed the steps you will be ready to successfully communicate your needs to manufacturers. You may even be able to get them to do the type of quantities you need them to do.

So have fun beginning your fashion line and remember. There is nothing like taking the first step towards your dream.

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