For the unique items you sold first, what thought went into creating some of those items? Was it a supply/demand type of thing or was it just some cool s*** that came to your minds before yall said f*** it lets make this?
Everyone's creative process is different. When we made the more unique pieces( I really need to get pictures of them lmao) we kind of went for the look where it wasn't clear how the item was made. A lot of times this was done by accident. You kind of have to treat the clothing as art
Everyone's creative process is different. When we made the more unique pieces( I really need to get pictures of them lmao) we kind of went for the look where it wasn't clear how the item was made. A lot of times this was done by accident. You kind of have to treat the clothing as art
Absolutely. That is interesting. To your point where you say you went for the look to where you didn't know how it was going to be made, I think of the scene in Ex Machina when the two main characters are looking at the Jackson Pollack painting where they talk about "automatic art" being able to find the balance between doing things automatically versus not knowing why you are doing what you are doing but doing something in an instinctual manner. Not letting thoughts impede the process just saying f*** it and going for it. Indeed.
for anyone who wants to start a brand but doesn’t know where to start (might be best to check this link tom or later on in the week when it isn’t so much traffic/lag. Page barely loads atm but it is a real working site)
You could make things that aren't clothes or
https://www.instagram.com/p/B8hJnlwl7K7/Print on vintage blanks or non t shirts
https://www.instagram.com/p/B79HBqeBbfO/I did a pop up with a few friends and the more unique pieces sold first. Early on just take risk. A lot of times you will accidentally make something cool/interesting.
lets talk/work;; im @armonlalonde on ig