Friday, August 22, 2008

Hot Off The Press!!! Zandustry & Che Woo Design Make the Cover!



Hello! Hello! Hello!

This is hot off the press!!! Last weekend Che Woo Design and Zandustry (Che+Zie) took part in the Bronzeville Market, held every Sunday from July until the last week in October. The two were caught by a ultra cool Photographer joking around as they normally do. The two can usually be found in this manner with customers and press, about taking the picture or purchases. Check it out! They made the Cover. LOL!!!! Zannoah of Zandustry had this to say "He really put us in, I didn't believe he would... I don't like the picture, but we are on the Cover!" as she laughed. (Clip has been increased for your view pleasure.)

Don't forget to check them out along with Girls of Topaz at the 2nd Annual Reggae Festival this weekend @ Union Park!

Che+Zie and Topaz @ the 2nd Annual Chicago Reggae Festival



Hello!

The weekend is here!!!! Finally! But this weekend is sure to be fun with for you local Dread-heads with the 2nd Annual Reggae Festival @ Union Park in Chicago this Saturday, August 23rd from noon to 10pm. Join your favorite indie designers Che Woo Design (streetwear), Zandustry (knitted wear) and Girls of Topaz (jewelry and accessories) as they offer you one-of-a-kind, limited edition and exclusive items. Checkout the event line up below. For more info visit www.chicagoreggaefestival.com



Until next time!! Which may be shortly! LOL!!! But be on the look out for the Opening of the Che+Zie Studio in Chicago's West loop. They are currently planning a Meet and Greet for Saturday, Sept. 20th.

Make this a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Venus Zine’s 4th Annual Craft-Off Contest


Hello All You Wonderful People!!!!

Well if you have some really cool ideas for a Great DIY or Craft Project that cost under $40 for materials than you have got to enter it into the Venus Zine's 4th Annual Craft-Off Contest! They are looking for the funnest, coolest, most creative project you can think of for a great gift idea. It can be an update or upgrade to a cute top or an all out construction project, that may use some unusual items or unexpected addition. Your Project will be published and you will go down in Crafter History forever! Forever! Forever! LOL!! But you will be featured and get a cool Singer Sewing machine!

RULES SHMULES

- Your project should be an innovative, unusual creation using materials whose total cost does not exceed $40. We’re looking for jewelry, clothing, home décor, furniture, bags, accessories, bath and body works, pet goodies, and whatever else you can think of. Try to come up with unexpected uses for objects, or put a new spin on an old favorite. Surprise us with your boundless creativity. The mission is to create gifts to give during the holiday season, but your project doesn’t need to be holiday-themed.

- Your entry consists of two parts:
1. Digital photographs of your project: We will not actually run your photos, so don’t worry about doing a high-tech photo shoot. Instead, we will conduct our own photo shoot for the magazine.

2. A set of instructions for assembling it. How-tos should be concise but sufficiently detailed so that Venus Zine readers may replicate your work. Please include a materials list that gives the approximate cost of each material.

- Any Venus Zine reader is welcome to participate, whether you’re a DIY businessperson or just have a flair for the crafty. Unfortunately, if you’re related to a Venus Zine staffer, you cannot apply. (You know how it goes – we wouldn’t want it to look like we’re biased.)

For more info visit VenusZine

Monday, August 18, 2008

Happy Monday!!!!!!!

Hello to All,

It has been about a week since I hit you up!!!! But I am back with a wonderful update to what is New, recently Old News and what is dead!!!


New News!
Che Woo Design and Zandustry will be opening their colabo Design Studio, lovingly named Che+Zie Studio in Chicago's West Loop. They will produce individual and partnered design pieces as well as offer creative workshops, marketing forums and small artist showcase events in their wonderful little space, located just a few miles from the Chicago Loop. More info to come on the opening and classes offered by this two dynamic organizations!

The MAGIC Show!
The world famous MAGIC show is coming up next week, August 25-28 in Las Vegas. What Happens in Vegas stays in Vegas! That is what I always say, but it should be poppin out there this Spring/Summer Preview 2009! With some cool indie, established and leading brands showcasing their newest design and fashion trend forecast for next year. That week will be fulled with cool shows: POOL, Project, Trafik, United, Off Price and Accessories show! I am sure I am missing a few, but it's all good. It is still in the air if we will be heading out to LV right now with so many projects in the works. But I never miss an op to be involved in something out on the West Coast.


What I have my hand in on the West Coast!
We love Music, Hip Hop, DJ's Breaking and so much more. So, when we got the call or should I say email from Format Urban Magazine about working on a Project with a Hot @$$!!! DJ from Canada who will be touring Canadian cities as well as LA, San Diego and LV preforming at Magic!! Ok, we may not make it there, but we will be there in Spirit. How could I not resist putting in my bid! Well to make a long story short, check out what we did and that $#!^ is tight!!! Click here to check it out!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Acrylick, a Music-Inspired Streetwear Brand, Drops Summer Collection, Online Exclusives, Opens a Flagship Store & Featured at Rock the Bells Aug 9th




Hello,

I am back, don't get use to me hitting you up with info everyday, but I will try to for the next few days. Just working on getting my blogging weight up and moving this form of communication in the right direction for Out Da Trunk and Che Woo Design. Well you may or may not know that we run Che Woo Design a Street Brand, no I didn't call it apparel or clothing brand. Our mission is not totally in the world of T-shirts and Apparel but we love to keep up to date on other who are all about Streetwear and the hip-hop culture that are making some pretty big moves. Today we are taking a look Acrylick. Wow! I was looking around on Label Labs a cool site, somewhat like Myspace but for indie people in the apparel game or trying to break in, to post press releases and get info or connected to manufacturers and retailers.

Well they posted a nice little blurb about what is up with Acrylick. First let me start by saying I like what I've seen out of this camp for a while, but the colors and graphics from their summer '08 line caught my eye and I had to check it all out @ www.Acrylick.net and share the info with you. Normally I would give a little background, but I couldn't really find info on their start, but I do have their mission and vision. The political and motivational messages in their summer line is crazy I am personally lovin the "Knowledge is Life" with Talib and my husband Mos Def holding a sign that reads "A life without knowledge is Death in Disguise." True! True! True! You have got to check out the meanings behind there design on www.acrylick.net. I don't know them, they don't know me, but this $#@! is tight!




MANIFESTO:

Acrylick is a metaphor for the journey of life and the pursuit of finding ones soul and own individuality in this world. The masses may first perceive the word acrylic as being only related to paint, but when analyzed to a deeper symbolic level it is much more. Acrylics are used to paint and can be easily seen as an element we use to express our feelings, emotions, individuality, and soul onto paper, canvas, wood, ect. It is a material that we use to put what we have in our minds and hearts out to the world visually. Acrylick intends our clothing to have the same purpose. Acrylick clothing is not meant to make the individual the wears our clothing one of norm, nor do we try to push conformity. Instead we intend to have individuals to use our clothing as a way to find their own originative spirit by expressing what they feel within by wearing our clothing to express it visually without.




That's hot! Now moving forward to the store location where you can see all their exclusive designs:
631 N. Azusa Ave
Azusa CA 91702
626.334.9922

In LA check them out at Rock The Bells, who's line-up is super sick! On August 9th.

Advice for the day! Look at your counterparts, not as competition, but as a map or guide. They can show you what to do and what not to do. Where they fall short, you see the lack and pick-up what they missed, which may make you the next act to follow. Do your thing and stay true to your mission.

Thanks, Che

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Re: Who are High Quality Shirt Wholesale?


Hello All!


This is a Q & A Reply type of day! Let's jump right to it!

Okay, I recently received a Text Message from a New/Emerging Designer about "High Quality Shirts at Wholesale Prices" or should I say "referring some High End Blank Supplier to him."

This is for those of you who want to have a "High End T-Shirt Line," I am not too sure what that means, but I will tell you one thing I believe it involves a little bit more than just having a nice base or blank shirt to start from. Not taking away from the high grade blank, but I would like to reinforce the idea "more bells and whistles in one's mind equals more money." So, know you need some bells with that whistles!

If you have any insight on what a High End T-Shirt is or what makes it different from just your regular high priced t-shirt, hit me up! Email: outdatrunkshow@gmail.com, I would love to hear what you think that means.


High Quality Blank:
There are several companies I have worked with to supply me blanks that have many options in the world of higher graded fabric and nicely cut shirts. No, American Apparel is not one of them! Since I am not too clear on what info this person is looking for I will tackle this question from a few different angles. But before I start, I would ask that anyone who is interested in the apparel game become informed in the area of fabrics:

Does it shrink when washed?

How the color fades when washed or hold dye in general?

Does it stretch?

Comfort, is it comfortable? Durable?

What is the general use? Causal wear? Sports? Is it Breathable?

On the most basic level what 100% Cotton is or how it feels what are the advantages? and disadvantages? are to selecting this for your project.

Next why and when to choose a 50% Cotton 50% Polyester? How it feels? as well as the benefits and draw backs to choosing it over the 100%?



Is it in the Cut?

Since I am not too sure where this guy is coming from with this question. Let's talk about the cut of the shirt. American Apparel does a very basic square, box like cut. But if you look at brands like Ed Hardy (not on the top of my list of things to do), but you start to see more tailored cut shirts. They are tapered or a slimmer fit and the fabric is soft and fluffy, not hard like your commonly used brands. Now some of your Hanes, AAA and Gildan shirts have different line to offer a more quality fabric even a better fit, which the price will reflect these upgrades! I just don't think of the basic cut shirt as "High End!"




Now there are several companies I like, they are not in the order of my preference: Article.1, Continental Clothing Collection (They are on a Euro System) and Alternative Apparel. There may be someone else but this are generally the companies that I get blanks supplied. Alternative I believe have started to make tare-away labels and offer burnout tees, reverse seams and unfinished details, A1 has heavy weight shirts, euro fit and some unfinished seam options and CCC has tee, polos and hoodies that are distressed or the worn look the hoods are also doubled back (having the outer fabric as inner lining of the hood). Before I proceed you must have all you business paperwork in order. You can't see the clothing offered by some of this companies on their website without an account. You will need your BL and RP, got you all confused? You Business License and a Reseller Permit. If you can view the items you get the Retail purchasing price, not wholesale.

I am going to move on to What I think really makes a person think or say a brand is higher end.


I would like that with "The Works"!


Printing techniques with a little shine on top! Wow! I love it when someone whats to do something but has no knowledge of what it takes. So, they hit me up to give them just a taste of my knowledge. High t's are high end because they cost more to produce. You have to select you printer wisely and know that every printer works with the same materials. Many opt out of doing certain services or require larger volume to produce that run for you.

High end shirts use several types of printing techniques:


Discharge:
Commonly used on darker shirt, the shirt color is removed from the fabric and replaced with the ink color. Has a soft hand to it and you will need to inquiry with your printer about this service.

Water-base Silk Screen: This is for your light colored shirts and has a soft hand as well and shirt color will show through ink color almost like a dying process. The ink dries fast some many printer will offer it for larger volume runs.

Embroidery:

Getting you logos, icons, wording or artwork stitched into the garment to add texture and dimension to your design. Pricing based on thread count.



Foil Print:
I use some foil on some of my designs. This can cost based on size or amount of coverage or per placement. Every company doesn't offer foil prints, they may refer a Metallic ink, because this requires two steps. Applying the ink and than applying the foil, heat press and remove left over foil. Price is really effected by volume, for small runs can cost $5 to $10 a hit.

How about a little Bling! Bling!:
So you really want to get flashy? Rhinestones and studs are cool accents, but they can really add up as well as pick the application that is more successful for your line. Rhinestones can be fixed to garments with glue or with a fixture (the small metal case that hold it to the garment). I like the fixture, because they add something extra to the design, but the adhesive may be more cost effecting or the visual effect that yo may be looking for.

Patches:
I really like patches and badges. They can really be a cool way to upgrade that shirt, but they require vector art and are priced similar to your embroidery with thread count effecting the cost.

PVC Moldings:
Polo and Sean John use these. They are stitched to the sleeve of the shirt or are the rubber-like zipper tab shaped like the logo or with the logo cave out of it. You can pick PMS color or just go with one. The initial cost on the is the mold, than you go into you price count. Min is normally 1000 pieces.

Labels and Tags:

You don't even have your label yet. You can opt to have it imprinted in the neck (tagless) or you have to pick a higher grade of thread for your woven label. The high grade of the thread or the finest of it effects the about of graphic detail that can created and the softer the label is to the touch. Men this is a little longer than I hoped it would be, but I am going to close this out.

I hope that it has been helpful to those of you who are looking into, have started or are developing a t-shirt line. The list above of addition or options for techniques for your designs go far beyond that. I just wanted to list a few basic one on the higher end of the gage for street wear. But I would suggest learning more on your own and building your knowledge of what you want to produce. And please make sure you are really ready to go on the journey that you have stated. If you have no idea what that mission is how can you be successful at it. Look at brands you admire or that are targeting the market you want, see what they do and see if you can find sources that offer those same services.

Thanks, Che
If you have a question concerning marketing, building a brand, sourcing or just want some general input on your designs or creations email me at outdatrunkshow@gmail.com. I would be glad to sure my knowledge with you!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Born With Sole (A.K.A Kuts and Kicks) Brand Party




Hello! Hello! Hello!


So, it has been a minute! But I am back with several postings to update everyone on what is new, hip, cool, happening and was fun, so I am sorry you missed it!

What you missed:

Che Woo Design Get's Placed in Chicago's Born With Sole!
A new concept shop in Chicago called Born With Sole aka Kuts and Kicks located 2092 N. Milwaukee Ave. in like Logan Squarish/Bucktownish area had it's Official Brand Party on Thursday July 24th from 6 to 10. Your's truly Che Woo Design was the Lady of the night, the only female created brand to go into this new concept shop. They offer cool salon services and a sneaker junky paradise at the same time. You can get your hair braided, trimmed and some fresh gear all in one place. How cool is that! Wait let me through back that statement: Get ya dope kicks, raw gear and a tight do all in one spot, now that's def! LOL!!!


Rock The Bells
Man when will it ever end! Guru, Tribe, Common, Da La and the list goes on to Mos and Talib, okay! Stop it you are killin me, because I was at the Pitch Fork, very sad and hot. Wishing and longing to be closer to the music that I love!! I can't go on, so I will just end it here. I don't think I will make the Pitchfork my next entry, but I did see half okay like 1/12 of the Wu. My BD Ghostface and who is that other guy? No just kidding Reakwon. I'll post some images later.


Lollapalooza 2008 in Chicago:
Wow! Now how hot was that!!! 120 Bands including but not limited to new and old school MCees: Nas, Tribe, Lupa, Gnarls Barkley and closed out by West. Yeah, sadly I wasn't there, I was hanging out at an event that should have been postponed or canceled all together! but I could feel the music, LOL! as I set stuck in the traffic. But the line ups were super crazy!

Summer in the Chi can get crazy busy with cool shows, concerts, street festivals and horrible Expos that should be wiped off the face of this earth! Take my word for it, they need a new vision! But the events outside that whole Expo thing are really where it's at. Girls of Topaz and Zandustry can be found at the Caribbean Festival coming up in the next few weeks as well as the Bash on Wabash at the end of the month with Che Woo Design.

Have fun! Summer only last for like 2 months in the Chi, so make it Hot!!!!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Out Da Trunk Show 2 After the Party



Hello All!

So, it has been a while since I updated you guys on the event. Well it has come and gone, and it was great! No, I am just not saying this because we put the event together, but because it was really nice. I will focus on the good, like the food, fashions and overall people who showed up to support. We had some wonderful Designers as usual: Lucid Design, Girls of Topaz, Z2 jean Company, Dragon's Fire Creations and Grind State University. As well as Zandustry and Johanna M Designs, checkout pictures of their work above. With all the girls involved it had to be a Slumber Party. We are resting up, so that we can jump on the idea for the next show!!! We have got to do one more before the end of the year.


Let us Recap:
Well there is not much to say, but I would like to start by saying Thanks! to Shut Up! Magazine and Allezom Magazine for all their support, as well as our incredible Designers, Models and outstanding Photographers Chris Free and Eve Standford, they did a great job!

Okay now that I have said my thank yous we can get to the meat of it. We had fun gift bags and some cute event tees! Relaxing massages by Ann'ko Spa Therapy International and Make-up by Miss Dee! More images to be posted soon from the event, but for now check out the ones above. If you didn't come out to Part 2, we hope to see you Pt. 3.