Can you suggest high end clothing lines (mainly t's) like Ed Hardy?
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Can you suggest high end clothing lines (mainly t's) like Ed Hardy?
Can you suggest high end clothing lines (mainly t's) like Ed Hardy?
Can someone help with providing me names of clothing labels ( can be just T's) that are high end similar to Ed Hardy? I am trying to find new clients based on these competitors. T-shirts from $40-$60. Do any labels come to mind?
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Last edited by DesignIncluded; May 17th, 2008 at 11:53 AM.
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Re: Can you suggest high end clothing lines (mainly t's) like Ed Hardy?
Do you mean do high end shirt companies sell their shirts wholesale to retail stores? I don't know the answer for certain, but I would assume they do. Don't most companies? Most shirt companies that are in retail stores have been sold in bulk numbers, at a wholoesale price. I believe that some companies have minimums that they sell when it comes to wholesale-- for example, I believe that Ed Hardy's minimum wholesale purchase is 35,000 dollars.
Re: Can you suggest high end clothing lines (mainly t's) like Ed Hardy?
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Originally Posted by BareApparel
I believe that Ed Hardy's minimum wholesale purchase is 35,000 dollars.
Gulp!
Some of my customers sometimes ask whether I have any Ed Hardy shirts. I was thinking about contacting them about getting a wholesale account. That's a pretty high buy-in, but yea I know that they have done a lot to position themselves on the very high end.
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