Pages

Friday, February 20, 2009

Sutra Fashion

I'm back in business. I've had an idea for a long time to make tailored clothing in China and have it sent to clients who purchase wherever they may be in the world. The key to this will be my relation with the tailors in China. I've known them for about 5 years and in my opinion, the most important thing when working with Chinese is to have a good relationship. Quality control will be another key factor. I've got to deliver good high quality, tailor-fitting, and fashionable suits to my clients. I've made some initial sales, which are sort of a test run, thanks to some good friends and family. I must thank all of you who trust me on this and made an order to help me get things going!

While here in Guangzhou, I've visited several markets to find some neckties as well as fabrics and accessories. Its amazing what you can find here if you set out to look for it. Its no joke when they say everything is made in China. I've found some nice neckties and a manufacture that can produce all sorts of ties in any color I can imagine. Today, I visited the fabric and accessories market. A new graduate of fashion school who is an up-and-coming fashion designer in the US doing most their shopping at Micheal's or Discount Fabrics would find this place orgasmic, to say the least. Spools upon spools of threads, fabrics of all sorts imaginable, buttons, belt clips and buckles, patches and heat transfer designs....its all here. I have a feeling I'll be making many more visits to this market. I spent about 3 or 4 hours walking around and collecting swatches and I think I only covered 30% of the Market area. And thats a modest guesstimation since every time you turn a corner or think you hit the end there is another underground shopping area or another floor of a building that never ends....

One of my favorite things about the markets in China is the street food. If I ever need energy or a quick break there is always something cooking up around the corner. I wonder if fabric markets in Milan offer Pizza or Pasta or Arancini (my favorite but from Sicily) for less than a buck right next to the Italian super 150's or or other weaves... probably not.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hehehehehe good luck dude! and wait for my sizes to make some shirts and pants :P

Unknown said...

You need to write more, Justin!

Ashley said...

Hi Justin

Are you any relation from the Kwan family from Hong Kong (with some to Honolulu - California) --- one of the brothers is in the one standing in the famous Sun Yat-sen photo with the Four Bandits
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat_Sen

We just had our Kwan family reunion on an Alaskan cruise.

Cheers

Ashley
ashleythechan@yahoo.com.au

Jules said...

Hi Justin,

Came across your blog when i was looking into more information online on Samzhou. After reading your blog, i assume your family is from there? my family is too.