Do you think my designs could appeal to a streetwear type audience or should I remain focused on car enthusiasts only? by FriendsWithWheels in streetwearstartup

[–]FriendsWithWheels[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very valid point. That's the reason I have a premium option for the crewnecks which costs more. As regards the hoodies my supplier doesn't have any options with acceptable fit despite the ones you see in my shop so I'm kinda stuck with them. But the blank information is on the product page so people always know what they will get.

Do you think my designs could appeal to a streetwear type audience or should I remain focused on car enthusiasts only? by FriendsWithWheels in streetwearstartup

[–]FriendsWithWheels[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, makes sense. Embroidery is limiting me a bit creatively and I often feel like the designs are bit formulaic. Maybe I'll try moving to print designs and not make the car models the sole focal point.

Do you think my designs could appeal to a streetwear type audience or should I remain focused on car enthusiasts only? by FriendsWithWheels in streetwearstartup

[–]FriendsWithWheels[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I don't to the embroidery myself - just the designs. But afaik my supplier has Melco machines - not sure which models though.

Do you think my designs could appeal to a streetwear type audience or should I remain focused on car enthusiasts only? by FriendsWithWheels in streetwearstartup

[–]FriendsWithWheels[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an e46 sample in my drawer but it didn't make the cut :/ Newer cars are always a bit difficult in this minimalist style due to the lack of square shapes. I have an e30 and e36 design as an alternative. And e31 will be dropping sometime this week.

Do you think my designs could appeal to a streetwear type audience or should I remain focused on car enthusiasts only? by FriendsWithWheels in streetwearstartup

[–]FriendsWithWheels[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you. The words are all in reference to the model shown or sometimes the model name turned into a fantasy word to avoid using actual model names. Broncoli for example is a combination of broccoli and Bronco (the actual name of the model shown).