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A Guide To Wool Clothing Designers

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

“Iced out or maxed out?” these are only 1 or 2 or the questions asked by clothing designers to the customer. “What suites me best, is pink the new black?”

The creators of these garments, also called clothing designers, make lots of money out of ‘desperate’ for confirmation of self and/or desire for an ‘up’ status. Are they rely on sugar-coated advertising, or are they really starting trends that come with the times? Whoever said time brings the trend? No it is people, creators! These designers do not easily run out of ideas, they only quietly fade with their trends until new wool clothing designers who start the cycle all over again replace them.

Most of them, some believe, would use new and innovative methods in this process of persuasion to sell and to exceed the expectations of their role models/idols. When do they become the protégé (do they ever)? Who decides on this ; retail selling, prior clothing designers, or the people? Are there any peoples’s choice awards available for them? Indeed it is we who select what we wear, whether our motive behind that selection is supported by influence on our characters or the one time we discover ourselves.

In my opinion, wool clothing designers play an integral part in our society. Not as people who decide what we wear, but inspire the simple way to help us realize what suits us as people. They’re the folks that discover, create and even recreate what’s been seen as an old trend, Oldschool ( vintage ). They work with themes using concepts from history, environmental subjects, current affairs or something seemingly easy like color. Not just any color but which color is in season now. For example; green is the new black, as far as is known its Oprah’s favorite color. It represents life and brings with it new things.

Clothing designers bring new things into society, and by this I do not only mean clothing, they set the pace for various sub-cultures. They raise the bar for the imminent new clothing designers. They create a name for themselves and a fair living exploiting the power of their mind and hands. This should be an example to aspiring creators and inventors to just do it. To believe strongly in their ideas and gifts even in the face of fear.

What number of people giggled at Walt Disney and Henry Ford or the Wright siblings when they came up with some ridiculous ideas. Yes! There are some bizarre designs that do not belong in store windows or on obliging mannequins, but it’s there because someone believes they should be … or who decides? Is it all in the name of money, fame or simply to satisfy a hunger for something new?

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