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Content about Fashion design

February 3, 2011

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Sudsies Dry Cleaners & Laundry recently doubled the capacity it devotes to vintage services. Demand is on the rise for the repair and cleaning of aging and damaged garments, the company says.

“Some of the best fashion finds are old favorites found in the backs of our closets or an inherited piece from a relative,” says Sudsies founder and CEO Jason Loeb. “Sudsies can revive these garments while preserving their respective stories and sentimental value.”

December 26, 2008

When one thinks of haute couture, one thinks of the emaciated models who never smile and walk like they have a displaced hip as they show off world-famous designers’ creations. But there’s more to it than what’s depicted on television and in the glossy magazines. Look beyond the fashion-model stereotype and the weird clothes — not many people can buy these garments.

April 16, 2008

Years ago, I wrote an article about pricing for profit. Now, I think it would be relevant to review pricing for designer garments. There’s a psychology behind wearing designer garments, and there should be a psychology in accepting them for cleaning, too.

Standard practice is to accept designer garments at the “regular” price. But people don’t wear them in the same way as other garments, nor do they purchase them at a “regular” price.