A complete amateur to the t-shirt game, I realized that in order to make a tee you need to have access to a machine called a serger. Besides having taken only one clothing assembly course in college and enjoying to sew as a hobby, I had to educate myself on the four-threaded nightmare otherwise called a serger.
Not cheap to own, I wasn’t fully prepared for all the set-up costs that creating a clothing line requires. But happily, with a bit of saving we purchased this machine and so began the next process, creating samples!
-Leu
Monday, April 26, 2010
How a Night at the Bar Led to Launching a Clothing Line...
To backtrack a bit... The story of how we started our clothing line is an odd and and funny story.
Basically, while at a late night happy hour, the otherwise brief yet cordial acquaintances of D. Tan and L. Solomon became slightly buzzed and booked a trip from Minneapolis to California on a complete whim - to visit mutual friends. (We actually booked the tickets from our phone at the bar!) While on the trip we became good friends and began chatting about how fun it would be to start a clothing line...
A few months later, that pipe dream was taking shape and turning into reality. After paying money to patent our name, Daniel and I got together for a brainstorming meeting. Neither of us went to school for clothing design but as an avid seamstress and fashion enthusiast, I felt excited to take on the project. (My advice, if you’re going to start a business with someone it's helpful to meet and make sure you’re both on the same page.) As Daniel mentioned, we have a list of certain designers we love and although sometimes our styles can be different, we both love each other’s fashion profiles.
Style-wise, I’m eclectic and love to mix colors, styles, and shapes. I love this look by Sass and Bide; it’s casual but sexy/playful.
I also dig layered style like what Sienna Miller’s doing in the photos below:
-Leu
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