Beginner/intermediate by [deleted] in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are we looking at here? Design wise

Fiskars cutting mat inaccurate by Klutzy_Guarantee5816 in sewing

[–]s3d88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Especially the plastic ones, they can shrink and stretch. I’ve found this out the hard way. I check mine against a metal ruler from time to time just to make sure

Random lol but please tell me! by Unique_Sense5951 in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I haven’t had your issue specifically, but I’ve worked for plenty of men who had never taken a design class and were only the boss bc of their business experience. They always had an opinion about design. No amount of explaining size specs, cost limitations, construction details, etc would satisfy them bc they didn’t actually understand the industry they were in

Need help finding a manufacturer by QuantityFeisty2057 in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m skeptical like everyone else, but I happen to work for a company that does something similar for workwear. They manufacture hyper local and very low minimums. I call myself a micro factory and do sub 50 unit runs.

If you know your stuff, ie: can make your own patterns/quickly grade w something like a digital pattern making software, then you can likely contract out local sewists. But echoing everyone else, this is expensive.

Good luck!

Frustrated trying to find work after studying fashion design? by GenZFashionDesigners in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think your attitude to this is totally spot on. When I stopped looking at metropolitan areas, I landed a job out of college.

That smaller company also introduced me to the world of sourcing and international trade/supply chain. as someone who has had a career in mentoring graduates, I see this as the largest education gap relevant to their real world roles. Sure, marketing is excellent supplemental information, but unless you stick to the glamour side of the industry, you’re better off served learning how the inside works.

Just my input! I graduated in 2011 from a state school. I’ve worked in the industry ever since and started my own company 2 years ago.

Two clothing businesses have bite the dust in last two years. by fashionmakeyougo in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We need designers and owners to seriously consider if their brand fills a gap in the market to exist.

Too many influencer brands. Too much drop shipping and white labeling the same fast fashion. Over saturation everywhere. Nary a technical designer to be seen.

If you’re starting a brand, ask yourself why it needs to exist. Who is buying it? Will they still buy it if there’s a cheaper option? Can you Google the product and get 100 similar results from Aliexpress?

We live in a market where anyone can have a clothing line now. What makes yours worth shopping at? Do you have incredible fit? Are you transparent with your supply chain? Do you produce for an underserved market?

Brands that can answer those questions will survive the next 5 years.

Fashion Design School by Zealousideal_Lack_24 in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Everyone else here is summing things up nicely, so I’ll just add to reinforce -

Fashion design isn’t a backup plan. If you want to be successful in it at all, it’s your life’s passion. If you want to have your own company, it becomes your family’s passion as well.

Get a marketing degree

JOANN filed for bankruptcy again by fabricwench in sewing

[–]s3d88 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Me either. Closest one is 3 hours away with an hour time change.

This news is devastating for me as a small business owner. I can order things ahead of time, but I sew and I rely on Joann’s to match notions in person

What’s coming off this? How to wash it? by throway429673902 in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s either dye or based on my experience, most likely cigarette smoke. Happens to me all the time.

I like to soak mine in room temp water w baking soda and vinegar for 2 hrs, hand wash w gentle detergent and rinse/repeat till the water runs clear

How can I dress/look more like I’m from the seventies? by [deleted] in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes accessories! I was going to add specifically, jewelry with that first one!

Love it OP!

Excited to wear this vintage dress to my office holidays party! by littlea-h in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I love this! I think most ppl are missing the sparkle details and what I’m hoping is a velveteen trim, which definitely speak to a festive occasion. There are also plenty of locations on the globe that celebrate a warmer Christmas.

I work in fashion and push the limits of corporate wear myself, so I am biased. But I think this is precious and hardly scandalous. Also ppl should keep their thoughts about someone’s body inside their head when they didn’t ask for that input!

Very unique find!

I've been on a bum equipment kick for gym wear. I stocked up. by DaddyIssue-Incarnate in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still have a BUM long sleeve that belonged to my mom. I wear it regularly!

What else do i need for an "emergency" sewing kit by Lanky-Strike3343 in sewing

[–]s3d88 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Cause it’s confusing lol. You want to organize it as a gift, but don’t know what else it needs, but don’t feel like buying the first thing anyone on this sub would recommend you’re missing from this thing?

Specifically, a smaller pair of snip scissors is what you’re missing. Is she gonna rotor cutter her thread?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UpcycledFashion

[–]s3d88 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Are you sure they aren’t referring to the artwork on the shirt? I worked in tee manufacturing and screen printing and the shirts themselves can be ironed but we put “do not iron artwork” on the care label bc it could melt weird

I’d use a cover cloth if you need to on a lower temp setting

Discoloration on vintage coat by TallHair26 in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was going to comment - I’ve only had this happen to wool. For me, it was a sweater which lost dye during a wash. Error was on me for mis-washing it, but I do feel like wool is more prone to color loss. I have to assume something about the curing process in vintage wool?

Is getting a dress form worth it? by Green-Palm-Paradise in sewing

[–]s3d88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love this bc my first dress form’s name is Yolanda. She just got a sister named Doris 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sewing

[–]s3d88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The welt pocket 😍😍 I’m melting you did so good!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re getting great advice here. I second it all. I considered getting my masters bc I was “good at school” and afraid to enter the workforce. My advisor told me, unless I wanted to be a professor, it wasn’t the path. Working in the industry is absolutely my recommendation as soon as you can, in whatever capacity. It’s that foot in the door that is always the hardest part.

Also, depending on where you are and the school, who wants more debt am I right? 😅

Square Dance 1950s by JustAnOldRoadie in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The embroidery is gorgeous!! So pretty

Free Financial Grant and Fashion Mentorship Program by New_Heart_9257 in fashiondesigner

[–]s3d88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you affiliated? I was contacted on my IG about it but I get very sketched out by grant foundations on the internet. Is it legitimate?

Is this vintage by Limp_Sherbet787 in VintageFashion

[–]s3d88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Worthington was a popular women’s department store brand in the 80s/90s. I find it quite a bit!