AVOID These Startup Clothing Brand Ideas At ALL Costs

EPISODE · Aug 13, 2024 · 6 MIN

AVOID These Startup Clothing Brand Ideas At ALL Costs

from The Rob Prsa Podcast · host Robert Prsa

Design Crowd: https://www.designcrowd.com/apparelApparel Success Mastermind: https://www.apparelsuccessmastermind.com/sign-upIn this episode of Apparel Success, I talk directly to people starting a clothing brand this year. These are the startup clothing brand ideas that you want to avoid at all costs. If you want to know how to start a clothing brand, this is what NOT to do. The biggest mistake new clothing brands make is launching a brand that has already been done before. The way to start a clothing brand that has a real chance at success is to do something truly innovative and unique. Generic lifestyle clothing brands and streetwear clothing brands don' t work in most cases because of saturation. This video is for anyone starting a clothing brand, clothing brand, fashion brand, fashion line, streetwear brand, streetwear line, tshirt business, t-shirt business, print on demand (POD), dropshipping and beyond!

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