Streetwear Brand Production & Manufacturing Pt I (Pt 4)

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  • @NakedandFamousDenim
    @NakedandFamousDenim 7 лет назад +308

    Some good advice here, though I'd like to add a few points that you may want to consider. Just a bit of background info just to start off. Our brand started up about 10 years ago, with just a few samples of raw jeans, traveling from store to store trying to make connections, to starting our own factory and recently purchasing a new factory just to keep up with production. When it comes to manufacturing we handle everything from fabric development all the way to retail and everything in between. So if you have any questions please feel free to ask, I'm always happy to engage with the community.
    Under producing to drive demand. This could be a big mistake and an even bigger missed opportunity. At our very first trade show in 2009 we were lucky enough to be introduced to the buyers at Barneys New York. They were impressed with with us and asked us to come back to New York for a private meeting. We came back a few weeks later and they gave us a purchase order right away. Had we not filled that order completely, they would have thought we were a bunch of amateurs, likely ending our story right there. Nothing angers shops more than under shipping them goods that they ordered. Shops have budgets allocated to your brand, they expect to make a certain return on that investment. If you don't ship complete, that means those dollars that they tied up in your brand won't get spent on another brand for them to make money with. Buyers do not like this, they are often paid on performance (mostly applies to large retailers). If the brand they buy doesn't ship enough stock for them to make their quota with.. They don't make their bonus. Back to our encounter with Barneys.. We shipped them complete, they sold though in 2 weeks and placed another order for immediate delivery.. We didn't have the goods, so we flew fabric in from Japan (luckily our supplier had stock) and we produced another batch, low and behold we sold out once again. Soon after that we became a staple of their denim department for years to come. It's more impressive to buyers when your brand sells out when they have the optimal amount of stock. Selling 3 t shirts isn't so hard, selling 300 is.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  7 лет назад +57

      +Naked & Famous Denim I know all about you guys! Haha. Well not all but I love the work. You're much more advanced than I in that area so everything you mentioned? Spot on. I should have driven the point home that it was more in the area of direct sales through your own site or b&m location when it comes to small scale production.
      However, you are very correct, dealing with buyers are a completely different beast and I should have made that clear. I'll attempt to cover that very issue in the next episode.

    • @anachronismic
      @anachronismic 7 лет назад +15

      Woah, wasn't expecting a brand RUclips comment like this.

    • @NakedandFamousDenim
      @NakedandFamousDenim 7 лет назад +55

      You may also want to explore the difference between producing cut and sew garments vs screen printing on finished goods. When it comes to small scale production, it's much more difficult to produce cut and sew. For the few factories that will produce something with very small minimums, you can expect production costs to be quite high. Which will unnecessarily drive your prices up. If your small production bomber jacket is priced as if it's a Gucci, you may be in for a rough ride. Just because your product is expensive, doesn't make it good or luxury. I see time and time again, small brands producing garments priced as if they are in the luxury category, when much of the price is the result of inefficient production. You'll have more success with a cut & sew label if you're able to produce samples, take those samples to shops, distributors or trade shows and sell to stores (and your own direct channel as well) collect orders, and produce garments based on your orders, that way you can bulk produce and get a better production cost. After that you're in the business of being in business, delivering goods on time, processing payments, credit terms and factors, customer service.. etc., but that's another episode I guess.
      -Bahzad

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  7 лет назад +21

      That definitely was going to be in the next episode of Price of Production but you already covered it so I hope people actually read the comment so we don't have to;)

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  7 лет назад +34

      Little thing to add. Typically in streetwear the concern of most up and coming brands is to remain as independent as possible. Of course you already know this. So most of the advice in these series are from that standpoint. Most people who start streetwear brands in particular never have the chance to go to a trade show and most of their inspiration comes from the individuals who sold shirts and garments out the back of their trunk a la Jeff Staple, or independently a la Jerry Lorenzo. In the long run, yes of course, trade shows, fulfilling product, etc are all important elements but from the standpoint of these videos the process of STARTING is often most difficult. Delivering the nuts and bolts at this stage of the learning process is probably better in a class setting with much more info being dolled out. Our goal at The Casual is to plant the seed and encourage people to research for themselves.
      Admittedly, I reckon you are far more qualified to speak on this than any of us are, you're the one with the label so there's that. I imagine when you see a video such as this missing pertinent info it makes you shake your head in disappointment. I apologize for that. It is certainly not intended. However, as far as "teaching" is concerned one of the best methods is one that eases the would be student into the process and paves the way for qualitative research, the nuts and bolts if you will.
      That being said, from myself and the others here at The Casual we thank you for the insight and we will be sure to be a bit more concise in presenting the info so that nothing is left to ambiguity.
      -Reggie C.

  • @kujjo1648
    @kujjo1648 5 лет назад +82

    Your series is basically what I was gonna pay for in collage but your did it for free thanks bro

  • @thevirtualfashionguru
    @thevirtualfashionguru 7 лет назад +45

    a great video just a few encouraging words of caution. When making things on your own you need to be able to rebuy or replace the fabric and trims you use. Meaning if you make a sample for costing or to show, you have to know where to get that same fabric for a big order. Don't just think about the one piece if you're going to show it or sell it. You have to have some kind of resource to make the same or similar product for more customers. Do you know where to get more? who made it? what's the content?
    A tech pack is for One Piece. Each piece in your line should have a separate tech pack. All the details down to fabric content, stitching, printing technique and even how to finish the garment even labels should be in the tech pack. Every detail is needed when you are working with manufactures or you will not get EXACTLY what you want and will have to make more samples until you/they get it right. That can be costly.
    Hope that helps!!

    • @FASHIONINSIDERSCO
      @FASHIONINSIDERSCO 5 лет назад +3

      For bulk order of the same fabric, you can probably go around the wholesale shops of fabric and ask them for quantities and time can give them for them to place the order further with the fabric factory/mill. Or best you can also take fabric supplier reference from the manufacturer you select, they usually will give you trusted contacts, in this case, you need to be a little flexible about the material and pick up the closest one he has. if you're short of time.

  • @themiaclub16
    @themiaclub16 5 лет назад +4

    I’ve been searching for this information for months, thank you!

  • @ThisIsChrisWebb
    @ThisIsChrisWebb 5 лет назад +1

    Love the Banksy piece in the background! One of my top 10 pieces of all time!

  • @instinct976
    @instinct976 7 лет назад +5

    Great advice dude! as a person who's been in and out of fashion for years and now starting my first brand, you are spot on! great content! I hope to get you some samples of what i'm doing some day! thanks for your content.. and to your followers- Listen up! I do tech packs.. they are essential!

  • @jasonmack8833
    @jasonmack8833 7 лет назад

    I love this page. Everything that you talk about and give knowledge on is what I've been looking for, for years. Keep up the great work.

  • @HG51_
    @HG51_ 6 лет назад +1

    Man this is a golden series. Thank you man

  • @pushindaisies2851
    @pushindaisies2851 7 лет назад +18

    Apperciate the series, its super informative

  • @anneparton2223
    @anneparton2223 4 года назад

    Thank you thank you!! For talking about a tech pack it’s the first real helpful information I found for starting my band

  • @BigCityBusiness
    @BigCityBusiness 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video Reggie. I worked at a screen print and embroidery house for 3 years. And that knowledge helped me move onto something else. But I love how you stress how it is a huge advantage. Lace these kids up brah!

  • @matthewhoonan7838
    @matthewhoonan7838 7 лет назад +1

    Favorite series! Keep up the awesome work Reggie

  • @chr1staki
    @chr1staki 3 года назад

    I learned to screen print. It’s a real skill to replicate professional standard. It’s also messy and requires a lot of space. Professional screen printers are not very expensive so I switched to them

  • @ivanzavala8648
    @ivanzavala8648 7 лет назад

    Great advice, I found a lot of thought provoking ideas to take away and apply. Thanks for sharing! And I love the background music. Good choice, it added a nice touch.

  • @paulchen7628
    @paulchen7628 7 лет назад +12

    THANK THE CASUAL LORD FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @dxsaigon
    @dxsaigon 7 лет назад +3

    Loving this series so far. We are currently producing all of our samples in-house, but yet to get to that next step where we use a larger workshop or factory to produce enough volume to bring our pricing per unit down. Looking forward to some of that info in the next episode!
    Also @Reggie I'd love to invite you to visit our studio in Vietnam if you have time.

  • @chvishal579
    @chvishal579 6 лет назад +1

    i learned so much valuable things from your videos . it helped me a lot . i was looking for this type of content. thanks to you. annd i subscribed

  • @aking203
    @aking203 7 лет назад

    great video man thanks for not making me feel like im overwhelmed trying to learn between sewing clothing tiers and everything cant wait for the second video!

  • @txxlsociety8760
    @txxlsociety8760 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos bro💯💯👌🏽 I def appreciate them!!

  • @fj4971
    @fj4971 7 лет назад +6

    Part II needs to drop today.

  • @lily14130
    @lily14130 6 лет назад

    I just found your channel, and I love your videos. Super informative, thoughtful, and well-made. :)

  • @HustlePaul
    @HustlePaul 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos Reggie! Its really helping me with my brand and the start up

  • @joshandrxw
    @joshandrxw 6 лет назад

    Hey man.. I really really enjoy your videos. They've really taught me a lot and inspired me.

  • @vandlco5621
    @vandlco5621 5 лет назад +1

    Your awesome man keep up the great vids!!!!

  • @gabo7356
    @gabo7356 6 лет назад

    Hope these series continues 🙏🏼

  • @rockyh3425
    @rockyh3425 6 лет назад

    Got an awesome channel here going dude I like how your advice is just to keep it real not worried about quantity but more worried about quality within the community

  • @louieguzman4984
    @louieguzman4984 6 лет назад

    You break things down well bro. I love how people leave out the tornado that is the “moving parts” you refer to. As if its as easy as printing on some blanks and keep it pushing lol.

  • @SHIRO3301
    @SHIRO3301 6 лет назад +1

    This was soo good Reggie!
    Made me smile when you mentioned cut and sew, as I'm starting my brand, and trying to produce everthing myself as I can sew ,pattern cut, grapgic design and small knowlege of print etc. My problem is everyone keep a asking to buy my clothes, and although it's nice of them, I'm doing it all on my own, and not sure where to take it next. thank yo ever so much though for this info, don't know if I you have any tips, or should I go to your pateron? either way thanks for the video!

  • @Sean-ec7ov
    @Sean-ec7ov 5 лет назад +1

    How do I get started making tech pack? Where do you get your templates?

  • @mitochondria1887
    @mitochondria1887 7 лет назад +3

    This really helped. I was ready to end my dream and start that 9 to 5 job. I’ll incorporate this to my company. Is there a part 3 coming soon 👀👀?

  • @unformatted6314
    @unformatted6314 7 лет назад +26

    NUJABES REST IN PEACE

  • @TheManOnTheMoon88
    @TheManOnTheMoon88 7 лет назад +9

    I was thinking about my own brand and wanted to support/use local printers, manufacturers etc but after calculating the cost and needed revenue I had to cancel the project because it just became to expensive for such a small demand. Btw I live in Switzerland.

    • @juegos865
      @juegos865 6 лет назад

      TheManOnTheMoon78 produce in another country?

  • @davidenohwarning2800
    @davidenohwarning2800 5 лет назад

    i realy got to thank you becaus of this is start to make a business plan and i m gone start next year and i m stil checking this just to remind me

  • @yougotgroove
    @yougotgroove 4 года назад

    Thank you young man! Very succinct!

  • @laninfapimentel311
    @laninfapimentel311 6 лет назад +1

    This is so helpful, THANK YOU!!

  • @philn8462
    @philn8462 6 лет назад +1

    Hey hey buddy,
    Question: If a designer is knowledgeable and skilled in sewing, do you recommend they send a "sample size/sample piece", of lets say a t-shirt, to the manufacturer they'd want to produce more quantities of it?
    As well, thanks for your video series! Keep them up! They're insightful, thorough, and refreshingly helpful to many of us!

  • @MrJimjimb
    @MrJimjimb 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making this video!!!

  • @tonya3570
    @tonya3570 4 года назад

    hey, I'm not an expert on types of fabrics, can u make a video about fabric types, quality, which is better with different types of projects (like something would look better on linen than cotton)! tech packs more info, thx

  • @GiovincoHernandez
    @GiovincoHernandez 5 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video, you anchorage us with your knowledge! I am really thankful for all the great advice you gave me. I actually can make clothes myself and I will be manufacturing my own clothes here in Los Angeles. Thanks again! #GH🇬🇹

  • @niapresle9657
    @niapresle9657 7 лет назад

    OMG more insights than school THANK YOU!

  • @mrcorleone4
    @mrcorleone4 6 лет назад

    Much respect king for the game.

  • @vonstockeley8047
    @vonstockeley8047 4 года назад

    Respect for the nujabes track vro 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾

  • @asianarrow77
    @asianarrow77 7 лет назад +1

    Your videos are soooooo good

  • @MichaelCobbs
    @MichaelCobbs 3 года назад

    This video has great advice.

  • @nathanael_wiebe
    @nathanael_wiebe 6 лет назад

    I love these videos thanks a lot man

  • @Danilo0717
    @Danilo0717 3 года назад

    Awesome bro

  • @shaquillecoleby3669
    @shaquillecoleby3669 4 года назад

    Great advice. Do you have a clothing line of your own?

  • @Doogie2053
    @Doogie2053 7 лет назад +2

    This is was some very need information for me thank you

  • @TaffyXZ
    @TaffyXZ 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing knowledge, really appreciate it!

  • @jjkiko2401
    @jjkiko2401 6 лет назад

    Bro you're advice so valuable thank you.all my blessings.

  • @bazel1176
    @bazel1176 7 лет назад +1

    Hey. Any tips for a 1/1 or 2/2 type of brand. Will it be as succesful as other brands. Also would you face legal trouble if you customize other brand's pieces

  • @slysport3448
    @slysport3448 7 лет назад

    love the info, very informative.

  • @michaelreid3441
    @michaelreid3441 7 лет назад +9

    Bless you Reggie😩🙏🏿

  • @anniebelding2723
    @anniebelding2723 4 года назад

    Do you put together your tech packs yourself in Adobe Illustrator or do you hire someone else to do it because it’s so technical?

  • @eddieaugustin3811
    @eddieaugustin3811 6 лет назад

    How much would be the statement piece if the mid tier is double the base item?
    Thanks for all the great info!!! Love your stuff!

  • @bullmaguire7330
    @bullmaguire7330 6 лет назад

    Great video. If I work with a graphic designer, will they provide the tech pack or how will that work?

  • @trendsettergaming9359
    @trendsettergaming9359 6 лет назад +2

    How do u get the techpack??

  • @JamesWilliams-tz5fh
    @JamesWilliams-tz5fh 4 года назад

    thank you!

  • @TheReggie1972
    @TheReggie1972 6 лет назад

    you ever do a show on how to find clothing manufactures

  • @muhaiminfathi7540
    @muhaiminfathi7540 3 года назад

    How many tshirt should i go out with for the first design?

  • @anaourworld7299
    @anaourworld7299 6 лет назад

    What do you think about using Teelaunch or Printful for those who are just starting out with little budget?

  • @AnnkurKumar
    @AnnkurKumar 2 года назад

    how to set pricing? what all oneshould know?

  • @spankytv
    @spankytv 7 лет назад

    I'm not sure if you'll cover this in an upcoming video about pricing but I'm wondering what a fair amount is to pay someone for a collab design. Or even if it's necessary to setup a contract.

  • @TrafalgarDBear
    @TrafalgarDBear 2 года назад

    This series made me realise I gotta start my brand from scratch 😂I'm not dropping something that will fall off quick

  • @bradward9857
    @bradward9857 6 лет назад

    Just one quick question,do you have any recommendations on screen printing machines?

  • @kharyan2
    @kharyan2 7 лет назад +2

    Hey Reggie. I've been seeing for about 3 years now. I know how to make everything from t shirts to bombers etc. I've also been looking to buy a combination seeing plus embroidery machine and a heat press. Do I have enough to do a small scale operation by myself or do I still need more?

    • @pds1216x
      @pds1216x 6 лет назад

      Kharyan Taylor how do you make bombers lmao hmu

  • @johnnewson2023
    @johnnewson2023 5 лет назад

    thank you

  • @humbertotorres8262
    @humbertotorres8262 7 лет назад +2

    In today's market I want to create a brand that's affordable and accessible for kids that can't afford expensive pieces like Supreme, or Bape, or ASSC, etc. So what's lowest you can price your items?

    • @joshbray5036
      @joshbray5036 6 лет назад

      Quite honestly, you can have them at any price you want as long as there's a profit margin. Of course, with lower costs likely means the materials won't be the best, but you can market it more towards your audience. You've probably figured that out by now.

  • @GaryMSanchez
    @GaryMSanchez 2 года назад

    Coming from the Craft Beer industry, this seems easier than beer.

  • @mvmtx.apparel9166
    @mvmtx.apparel9166 6 лет назад +3

    Very helpful! I'm selling a few tshirts!

  • @olegpeterson4137
    @olegpeterson4137 7 лет назад +70

    You look like my dad.

  • @aalim9048
    @aalim9048 6 лет назад +11

    How do u cause buzz around ur brand without any real products?

    • @beastblocker0477
      @beastblocker0477 5 лет назад +2

      Well I’m doing it right know, I have atleast 5 ambassadors and there telling people about it... like pictures and they vote yes and no. Later I’m gonna make a preorder so I can see how much they want

  • @ka5hiori
    @ka5hiori 7 лет назад

    wha'ts the best fabric to print shirt? i'm looking for a premium one. combed?

  • @MahmoudElsayed-nk9po
    @MahmoudElsayed-nk9po 4 года назад

    Man... u r super 🤜
    Thank you ❤

  • @CHRISPOPTV
    @CHRISPOPTV 4 года назад

    Fire material. Do u have a discord

  • @scottycarter5442
    @scottycarter5442 7 лет назад

    where do you buy materials from

  • @lalthanhawla8891
    @lalthanhawla8891 7 лет назад

    How much does a screen printer machine cost?

  • @NeuroMotive_tv
    @NeuroMotive_tv 6 лет назад

    I really enjoyed watching u

  • @Tooley_san
    @Tooley_san 6 лет назад

    Do you have any tips on how to market in japan?

    • @kujjo1648
      @kujjo1648 5 лет назад

      Damon Tooley II idk how marketing in Japan works but here in Canada I always see people wear I the same brand and asking me if they like the shirt or bag so I guess if your not socially awkward you could try or pay people to do it

  • @lhmllr
    @lhmllr 7 лет назад +3

    How do you know all this?

    • @goldjoinery
      @goldjoinery 6 лет назад

      Research. It's all out there. If it's not on the internet, ask people who know. And if you don't know people who know, find people who know other people that know.

  • @sazii_1185
    @sazii_1185 7 лет назад +6

    Hey how do you get a tech pack like make it

    • @teeshac8421
      @teeshac8421 7 лет назад +6

      David Villanueva There are designers that specialize in tech-packs, which would probably be easier for you! Just find a freelance designer.

    • @sazii_1185
      @sazii_1185 7 лет назад +1

      Teesha c: thank you very much 🙏🏾

    • @trendsettergaming9359
      @trendsettergaming9359 6 лет назад

      How can i get a techpack if im making hoodie or jeans?

  • @herrcrazyme8713
    @herrcrazyme8713 7 лет назад

    you missed to put part 3 into the unscripted playlist

  • @AngeloGauthier
    @AngeloGauthier 6 лет назад

    Hey, I want to send you some basketball shorts that are influenced by Don C. x Fear of God x The Shohoku Bulls. Where can I send them?

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  6 лет назад +1

      Send an email to info@thecasual.co

  • @reegiregani2314
    @reegiregani2314 7 лет назад

    nice Undercover neoboy tee

  • @toastedlmao
    @toastedlmao 6 лет назад

    how do i get to pt 1?

    • @goldjoinery
      @goldjoinery 6 лет назад

      There's this thing called "search".

    • @toastedlmao
      @toastedlmao 6 лет назад

      @@goldjoinery I DID but nothing came up

    • @goldjoinery
      @goldjoinery 6 лет назад

      "streetwear brand part 1"

  • @qellen128
    @qellen128 7 лет назад

    Nujabes?

  • @keezytv7854
    @keezytv7854 6 лет назад

    So has he ever owned his own brand before?

  • @l33amv86
    @l33amv86 6 лет назад

    We should just use the commenrs as a source for example there are lots of us here that are here because we have designes if you have money and nor reallyas confident that everyone is gonna like your product litteraly find someone in the xomments im broke but my designes are hot and everyone in myschool is litteraly waiting for me ti actaully drop something but they dont know i cant even produce it

  • @jakobhamann972
    @jakobhamann972 7 лет назад

    Great video. This series is very eye opening. Reggie's watch is super dope. Does anybody know what model it is?

  • @noahfofana5388
    @noahfofana5388 4 года назад

    Portugal
    Wagwan I am making clothes and footwear in Portugal 🇵🇹 just sayin if you ever need someone in Europe !

  • @basementdwellers2512
    @basementdwellers2512 7 лет назад

    Hey so I already have a screen printing rig and ink and heater but I don't know where to buy blank shirts with to tag or a tag to cut off. Where could I find that?

    • @eharris3500
      @eharris3500 7 лет назад

      PROXiE Hit up Gildan, or maybe even Wal-mart

    • @basementdwellers2512
      @basementdwellers2512 7 лет назад

      E Harris Walmart has cheap shirts yes but they all have screen printed logos for the tag

    • @eharris3500
      @eharris3500 7 лет назад +1

      PROXiE Good point, I’m sure Champion would be nice, but I would just suggest you research and listen to individuals who know more than I do.

    • @chillcloud8904
      @chillcloud8904 7 лет назад

      I'm I would try wish or AliExpress I buy blank women's crop tops n do my design n sell them I'm sure they have the same for mens clothing

    • @eharris3500
      @eharris3500 7 лет назад

      Bapreme Suape You want us to pronounce Bapreme Suape like “Cameron”??

  • @ederkah4864
    @ederkah4864 7 лет назад

    Hol up next up huh 2018 watch out

  • @Fendy1
    @Fendy1 7 лет назад +2

    My advice regarding the t-shirts would be to cut a good cut t-shirt. Most people could do screen printing. They should put their more of their efforts into learning to draw, designing fonts, and working on looks that incorporate the whole look (cut, colour and design). If you can't draw, then you shouldn't be designing - none of that architect-slash-designer shit. Class time over.

  • @Anon-nq2fx
    @Anon-nq2fx 6 лет назад

    sell me those hykes?

  • @arisparrein7476
    @arisparrein7476 6 лет назад

    I cant find a name

  • @nurzul.hakim_______
    @nurzul.hakim_______ 4 года назад

    keyboard asing la mat

  • @markribaufernandesevans3062
    @markribaufernandesevans3062 6 лет назад

    very nice😁😍📸luxury.private.label.footwear.manufacture.portugal👌👽😁

  • @themichaelbrandon
    @themichaelbrandon 4 года назад

    Tragic explanation.

  • @KaranBareja1
    @KaranBareja1 6 лет назад

    Nothing practical...only theoretical knowledge..you gotta show up that too man!!

  • @kharyan2
    @kharyan2 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Reggie. I've been seeing for about 3 years now. I know how to make everything from t shirts to bombers etc. I've also been looking to buy a combination seeing plus embroidery machine and a heat press. Do I have enough to do a small scale operation by myself or do I still need more?