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Bob Burg, author of "The Go-Giver," joins hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker to delve into the power of providing immense value to others in the business world. They discuss the importance of shifting focus from self-interest to serving others, the synergy between giving and receiving, and how these principles lead to sustainable success. This conversation offers valuable lessons for anyone aiming to elevate their business approach and create lasting impact.
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In this special episode of Clothing Coulture Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker discuss the recent supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions affecting the fashion industry. They highlight the impact on everyday lives, including increased costs and decreased access to goods. They also discuss the historical ineffectiveness of tariffs and their ripple effects on the supply chain, including decreasing exports and increasing congestion.
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Join hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker as they delve into the complexities of the last mile in retail logistics with expert Mike Robinson. Discover how The Eighth Notch is revolutionizing delivery by consolidating shipments, reducing operational costs, enhancing customer experience, and slashing carbon emissions. This episode sheds light on the evolving landscape of retail logistics and sustainable delivery solutions.
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/t8notch
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikerobinsonsf/
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Explore the fascinating world of retail math with Clothing Coulture hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker. This episode delves into vital metrics and practices for growing a successful apparel business, including sales forecasting, week's supply, and the power of core basics in your assortment. Tune in to understand how numbers can inform better buying decisions and contribute to a sustainable future in fashion.
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In this episode of Clothing Culture, host Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker are joined by Michael Lode, an expert in the fashion industry with a deep understanding of manufacturing in China. They discuss the strengths of Chinese manufacturing, including quick turnaround times and a wide range of available materials. They also address the challenges and misconceptions surrounding manufacturing in China, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the real people behind the industry.
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In this episode of Clothing Coulture, host Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane interviews Stuart Trevor, founder of All Saints and the namesake brand Stuart Trevor. They discuss Stuart's journey in the fashion industry, from starting All Saints to his current venture focused on sustainability. Stuart shares his insights on the challenges of the industry and his innovative approach to upcycling and customizing vintage garments. Tune in to learn more about Stuart's unique brand and his mission to create a more sustainable future in fashion.
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www.staurttrevor.com
www.instagram.com/stuartrevoroffical
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Join hosts Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane as they recap their experience at the World Retail Congress 2024. They discuss the hot topics of AI, bracketing, carbon neutrality, disruption, eco-friendliness, and geopolitical variables. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities facing the fashion industry. With insights from industry experts and disruptors, this episode provides a glimpse into the future of retail and the role of technology in shaping the industry.
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Former CEO of Conde Nast in Latin America and Mexico, Eva Hughes, joins Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane to discuss her experiences as a woman in leadership and the challenges she faced in a male-dominated industry. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, personal growth, and confidence. Eva shares insights on managing personal and professional life, embracing uncertainty, and the power of vulnerability. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with a true powerhouse in the fashion world.
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Join Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker as they dive into the entrepreneurial journey of fashion legend Stuart Weitzman. From his early days as a designer to building a legacy business, Weitzman shares the twists and turns, good decisions and bad decisions, that led to his success. Discover how he found inspiration outside of the industry, the importance of staying relevant, and the lessons he learned along the way.
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In this first episode of Clothing Coulture season 4, hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker explore the human process behind garment manufacturing. They discuss the hundreds of millions of people involved in the industry and the various stages of production, from fiber to fabric to garment creation. Despite advancements, they emphasize the importance of appreciating the human touch and the imperfections that come with it.
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In the final episode of the 3rd season, hosts CEO of Stars Design Group, Bret Schnitker, and CSO, Emily Lane discuss the fashion industry's future, focusing on the trends and innovations expected in 2024 and beyond. They delve into various topics, including the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on design and marketing, geopolitical and global conditions affecting the industry, and evolving fashion trends.
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WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production) is an independent certification program that promotes safe and ethical manufacturing conditions. They conduct audits and provide certifications to factories around the world. In this episode, Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane sit down with Avedis Seferian, President and CEP of WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production), to discuss the importance of social compliance in the apparel industry where they emphasize the progress that has been made in improving working conditions and empowering workers.
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Hosts Stars Design Group, CEO Bret Schnitker and CSO Emily Lane discuss fabric care and the importance of following care instructions. The conversation explores the default decision on fabric care, the general rules of thumb for different fabrics, and new technologies that enhance the performance of fabrics.
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"Underbuy or Overbuy, you never buy the right amount" is a saying Stars Design Group CEO Bret Schnitker uses when talking about maximizing profitability in fashion buying. Hosts Bret Schnitker and CSO Emily Lane discuss the challenges of overbuying and underbuying in the fashion industry. They emphasize the importance of analyzing sales data and using retail math to determine the right amount of inventory to purchase. Additionally, they explore strategies for managing inventory and meeting customer demand.
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Garment dyes and finishes can be applied to garments to enhance their look and feel. CEO of Stars Design Group, Bret Schnitker, and CSO Emily Lane discuss the topic of fabric dyeing in this episode of Clothing Coulture. They explore different types of dyestuffs and how they are used for various fabrics. They also touch on the challenges of dyeing, such as water and energy usage, and the environmental impact of dyeing processes.
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Uniforms can be an opportunity for companies to showcase their brand and values while creating stylish and comfortable uniforms that employees enjoy wearing.
In this episode of Clothing Coulture, host Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker explore the evolution of uniforms - from solely being a means of identifying employees, to being more fashionable and stylish. Additional benefits of uniforms extend beyond brand identity by creating a sense of community, improving productivity and job performance. There are many ways to get the most out of your uniform program.
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No one likes wrinkled clothing, except for linen, which is in a category of its own. When it comes to apparel manufacturing there are many ways to reduce or eliminate wrinkles in clothing. In this episode, Stars Design Group CEO, Bret Schnitker and Chief Strategy Officer Emily Lane, discuss how wrinkle ratings are visually determined, their impact on fabric longevity, and the evolving landscape of wrinkle-resistant fibers, from formaldehyde-based solutions to eco-friendly alternatives.
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Successful apparel manufacturing is all about creating efficiencies. This applies to every aspect of the production process, including designing, planning, sourcing, and manufacturing. In this episode, Stars Design Group CEO, Bret Schnitker and Chief Strategy Officer, Emily Lane, discuss technical design efficiencies with Annie Cohen, Consultant Director of Technical Design at SDG.
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How pattern consistencies save time, reduce costs, and reinforce branding. Why manually placing patterns maximizes textile consumption How proactive sourcing can save time and money in an apparel program -
A lot is changing with apparel manufacturing in India. Stars Design Group CEO, Bret Schnitker and Chief Strategy Officer, Emily Lane, recently visited the country to visit our two offices and meet with our factory partners. Along the way they saw manufacturing changes. In this episode, they discuss how the country is embracing more sustainable methods of production and how it is learning into synthetics.
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There are many factors that impact apparel manufacturing, from proximity and type of raw materials to factory size and the skill level of the work force. Stars Design Group CEO, Bret Schnitker, has spent decades in the fashion industry and has first hand experience working with garment factories all over the globe.
In this episode, Schnitker sits down with Chief Strategy Officer, Emily Lane, to discuss apparel production MOQs for the world’s top manufacturing countries.
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