
How To Start A Clothing Line
Every famous brand started from humble origins. Those household name labels tumbling off clothing store shelves all started small ‒ perhaps even on a kitchen table. Launching a clothing line […] more»
Every famous brand started from humble origins. Those household name labels tumbling off clothing store shelves all started small ‒ perhaps even on a kitchen table. Launching a clothing line […] more»
Looking to invest in fashion? Questions you might get asked include things like, ‘are you mad’? Why on earth would you want to do that? These are the kind of […] more»
As part of our Young Entrepreneurs series, we caught up with Oliver and James Slacke, co-founders of bamboo-based fashion brand Swole Panda. more»
Old stock is always a bone of contention with all companies, but what should you do with it? For the average small business owner, it can be difficult to find a happy medium of keeping costs and waste at a minimum. more»
In the world of fashion, there's not much better than Kate Moss organically wearing your line. However, Marissa Montgomery is used to celebs wearing her garms, with the likes of Lindsay Lohan and Rosie Huntington-Whitely copping from her Rotten Roach label. more»
Upset by the distress their mums experienced when battling cancer, the founders of INGA Wellbeing have created a new clothing range for in and outpatients. more»
The definition of Patria is "for one's country". It is a fitting choice for a new online luxury fashion firm which donates ten per cent of its profits to Armed Forces charities, uses 100 per cent British manufacturing and whose crowdsourcing model champions sustainability. more»
Founded a decade ago, Tic Watches has evolved from a small eBay venture to now having stores in several locations. more»
Brothers Keval, Kunal and Savan DattanI launched their brand MoBros in late 2014 with their shared mission to unite men around the world through their facial hair. more»
Almost seven in ten online retailers have increased the scale of their men's product range in the last five years, as new research debunks the myth that female shoppers spend more on UK high streets and online. more»