020 – Taking Liberty – Manufacture New York moves to Brooklyn – The American Fashion Podcast
Publisher |
MouthMedia Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Design
Fashion & Beauty
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Oct 03, 2014
Episode Duration |
00:43:58
Taking Liberty. Manufacture New York moves its headquarters into the (cavernous and echoing) facility where it will eventually build a massive 160,000 square foot manufacturing innovation center. The gang discusses why collaborative factories make sense for small and medium-sized fashion brands, the dangers of taking venture capital and relying on apps and services from startup companies that could close or change in an afternoon, and a Made In USA web site where t-shirt graphics are crowd-sourced from one of the strangest communities on the Internet.
Taking Liberty. Manufacture New York moves its headquarters into the (cavernous and echoing) facility where it will eventually build a massive 160,000 square foot manufacturing innovation center. The gang discusses why collaborative factories make sense for small and medium-sized fashion brands, the dangers of taking venture capital and relying on apps and services from startup companies that could close or change in an afternoon, and a Made In USA web site where t-shirt graphics are crowd-sourced from one of the strangest communities on the Internet. references: * The Fashion Law: Forever 21 Sues Other Brands for Copying * OS Fashion: fashion.com/collaborative-factories-now-a-revolution-is-paused/">A Revolution Paused * Fast Company: Inside The Fashion Incubator That’s Hacking Global Manufacturing * Aral Balkan: Ello isn't as indie as you might think it is. * Archive.org: The Wayback Machine * 4chan makes t-shirts: thatshirtwascash.com

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