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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
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IgorC [24]2 years ago
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The process you need to to start a fashion clothing brand.

  • Fist step is to recognized the fashion need in the market.
  • Create your business plan.
  • Know your specific audience.
  • Start drawing and then designing the cloth
  • look for a good clothing maker
  • Choose and Make a brand name, logo, etc.
  • Set a target price and start marketing/distribution process..

<h3>What is Clothing Brand?</h3>

This is known to be that key Identification that pertains to a given Manufacturer and it is one that is only used in the line of business such as manufacturing, distributing, etc., of clothes.

Note that by flowing the steps above, one can make a great fashion brand in the long run.

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