Tag: cloth
What is Print on Demand and Why You Should Use it To Make Money
Print on demand (POD) is a business model where you can buy and sell customized products without having to deal with inventory, production, or shipping. POD allows you to create and sell unique products with your own designs, such as t-shirts, dresses, skirts, bags, sneakers, mugs, posters, books, etc. and start your fashion business within one day! As a customer it also allows you to shop in a sustainable way and wear personalized clothes. Read below to learn more!
Fashion Fails: Hanging THESE Items Will Cut Your Clothing Lifespan, According to Expert
As the world wakes up to the threat of fast fashion and its contribution to climate change, our focus has shifted to quality over quantity when it comes to clothing. While buying items made to last is an important step forward, however, storing them incorrectly can seriously shorten their lifespan.
Innovative new application boosts drive for sustainable fashion
However the appetite for recycling is evident, and this is where the reGAIN app steps in: the majority of respondents said they would use the reGAIN app to get their unwanted clothes re-used and recycled. The survey also found that 67% of people would recycle more if they were rewarded for doing so; 66% would recycle more if it was free and easy to do so, whilst 56% would recycle more if they knew how much environmental damage sending clothes to landfill causes.
Sam Weller & Sons Ltd. - Worldwide leaders in decatising wrapper manufacturing from UK
Sam Weller & Sons Ltd. is one of the leading decatising wrapper manufacturers in the world. The company was founded in 1911, and for more than three quarters of a century it has worked with the cloth finishing industry, providing an unrivalled knowledge in the manufacture and application of decatising wrappers.
Savile Row tailors: Jeff Banks
Bespoke craftsmanship encapsulates everything that Jeff Banks hold precious in the design world. Expert, precision tailoring, that sensational feel of the finest quality cloth, delicate stitching and the intricate detail of individual buttons and monogramming - all delivered with an unsurpassable service reminiscent of a more traditional era...
Savile Row tailors: Welsh and Jefferies
Welsh and Jefferies is a small but neat shop situated at number 20 Savile Row. In January 2012 the business was taken over by James Cottrell who has been working at Welsh and Jefferies for 7 years and his partner Yingmei Quan.
Savile Row tailors: Chester Barrie
Chester Barrie is a quintessentially British brand. Based on London's Savile Row, home of many great tailoring names, Chester Barrie was founded in London in 1935 by Simon Ackerman, an Englishman who had emigrated to the States.
Shirt Styles, Collars And Cuffs by Oliver Spencer
Oliver Spencer, shirt, collar, cuffs, clothing, style, collection, linen, silk, experience, slim fit, , button hole, garment, occasion, men's shirt, fibres
Bespoke suits by Thom Sweeney
Whether bespoke, made-to-measure or ready-to-wear, the process starts with a conversation. They’ll listen to your needs and give you a drink before offering their expertise.
Savile Row tailors: Richard Anderson
Producing only the highest-quality garments, Richard Anderson clients have come to expect excellence as a given. Richard Anderson's clientele - many of whom are leaders in their own fields - are uncompromising in their demand for quality.