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Summer Conversational's 2016

I went to visit an old friend last week in NYC. He is the rep for a few Japanese mills as well as some other Asian countries. I scored some good stuff. Have a look at what's going up for pre-sale. I hope everyone is as excited as I am. The only problem I am having is if I should have the shirts made in the states or in Italy. If I make the shirts in Italy, I will use a different factory. The factory has a minimum of 200 units but the turn around time is faster than the...

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Bamboo Sorona is back in a big big way!

I was about to give up hope and write off the Bamboo Sorona fabric. It would have sucked, hard. Right, when I was about to let it go, what appeared on my doorstep? You guessed it, the swatches.  Before, we go any further, I am putting a disclaimer.  The swatches are just swatches. I will buy the fabrics, prepared for dye. The sample colors shown are what was given to me. Not the colors, I am thinking of using going forward. All of the swatches, are amazing in their own way. I will end up using all of them, at...

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Spring/Summer 2017 Conversationals Part 1

I am tried of being behind the eight ball, so I started to be proactive. WvG is putting out a lot of great product in advance and showing fabric well before the season starts. This gives my rewards members and potential new clients a chance to see what will be available well before pre-order starts. Nobody, will be surprised and has plenty of time to decide on what they really want. Here, are most of the Spring/Summer 2017 conversationals, I picked out. I am sure, I will find some more next week while I am in NYC, when I view...

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Military chinos for the win!

Military green clinched the win. It was a close race between our winner and khaki, but in the end military green,won. The shade of green chosen is a beautiful green, which can easily be worn all year around. Below is a swatch. Our "go to" fabric might pick up the dye differently than the swatch. It's normal. Actually, it's normal that the dyes react to each roll of fabric. That is why, it's very important when you are dying you don't mix rolls when joining a garment. The last thing you want is an arm piece from roll "A" and...

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