Completely agree. I'm dropping my first two hoodies and had to fight to get the max GSM they can run through their machines. They're so swag that I have barely had a chance to do a photoshoot all Summer be aise they're so warm. I went with embroidered for a extra level of finish to kick the brand off. Great advice, last thing I wanted was my brand feeling like a throw away
Thanks for the information, super helpful! Maybe you could make a video where you tell more about how to choose the right sizing and the length of the shoulder drop and how you came up with those measurements/sizes :) Thanks a lot!
I like this information. I want to add that almost all of Ralph Laurens hoodies have draw strings in the hood, just to express that luxury brand do have strings.
Thank you so much for this video! I was wondering- would the hoodie be thicker and heavier if it was 65% cotton and 35% polyester? Vs 100% cotton. Thanks so much!!
I love your videos Tadii! Thank you so much for all the hard work you put on making these videos. Could you please make a video about pattern ownership when working with manufacturers overseas? If the manufacturer created a pattern for my design do I own the rights of that pattern? Thank you in advance!
I love French Terry Loopback. Whilst many offer this fabric I struggle to find a supplier of a heavier fabric (480-500 gsm). Can anyone recommend a supplier for someone based in UK?
I believe the one that is the same on both sides is an interlock knit. it has no right or wrong side. fleece is gonna be soft, but very different material from the outside. if you’re wanting it where it’s just the same normal cotton look on the inside and outside, thats gonna be interlock knit:)
What GSM would you recommend for the UAE and Middle East, it’s very hot here but I’m trying to keep it luxurious, also do you have some sort of community I could join?
@@TadiiG when the collar on your shirt get worn out or stretched you pitch it in the trash the garment should have structure and maintain its structure according the piece this along with quality of material, and design is what set luxury apart from the rest. The faster the garment deteriorates is effect by its quality of material used. If I can spot it from the way it lays then you’ve lost a potential customer for life because they are looking for quality one piece could cost you 43k a year that’s the average people spend in the US on luxury brand clothing.