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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2020 · 7 MIN

ANSWERED: How Many Designs Should I Start My Clothing Brand With?

from The Rob Prsa Podcast · host Robert Prsa

*** Show Notes ***The Clothing Brand Marketing System: https://clothingbrandmarketing.com/Design Crowd (DISCOUNT CODE - "APPAREL"): https://www.designcrowd.com/apparelBook A Brand Review: https://www.apparelsuccess.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/243380772810772/QUESTION — Have a question about how to run your clothing brand? Post in comments section of this video!About This Video:In this video, Rob talks about how many designs / styles / t-shirts you should launch with when starting a clothing brand. Deciding how many designs to launch a clothing line with is trickier than it may appear! Too many designs can lead to an overwhelming amount of overhead and decision making fatigue from your website visitors. It's a different decision to make for print on demand clothing brand owners versus clothing brands that are holding onto their inventory. I attempt to break down the nuances here. This info applies to clothing brands, clothing lines, apparel brands, apparel lines, fashion lines, fashion brands, t shirt brands, t shirt lines, streetwear brands, streetwear lines, print on demand (POD), dropshipping and beyond!!

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