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Somebody designs the cheap ones too, and it's really not harder to design something slim then it is to design a fuller cut. True, fuller cuts are more common since most clothing these days is made to fit fat people (and in theory, thin people as well), but there's nothing that stops them from making a trimmer cut. You pay for design either way. What a well reasoned, rational and intelligent response.
Yes the person who designs the cheap ones is probably making $30-40000 a year, and the team that designs the good ones is probably making dozens of times more than that value. Any designer can take a pattern and turn it into an item of clothing. It takes skill to make items of clothing that flatter a certain range (hopefully, a decently large range in the terms of the company, and hopefully a smaller range in the terms of a discerning consumer) of body types without/with minimal alteration. It also takes planning to get the correct colours and the details people are going to care about. How many jeans designers know that lots of jeans enthusiasts care so much about HIDDEN RIVETS for example. They're functionless, but give cool pocket fadez. You have to be well attuned to your market to make sure you give the details people like. A niche denim manufacturer will know that, but do you think your average design team for Cabelas, Target, Gap, etc. will know/care about those details? Chances are that they will not. And that's just what people of this forum are interested in, there are obviously tons of OTHER markets. You have to balance everything to please people/be able to please one group of people so much that they buy nothing but your products. It takes talented design teams and marketing folk to do such a thing.
That is so ******* steezy. (3)
That is so ******* steezy. (3)
Wearing that outfit takes serious balls. And it's pretty awesome.
Hey guys J.Press is kicking out a sweet-ass red chambray sport coat.
this thread just got awesome