Affiliated Addiction
#1
Affiliated Addiction
Hey Guys,
I’ve seriously been toying with the idea of starting up an extreme sports clothing line “Affiliated Apparel” aka Affiliated Addiction. My goal is to provide quality clothing at reasonable prices, catering to those mainly in the Stunt/Skate/Snow communities at this time. The West Coast Stunters classic hoodies & tees will still be available under Affiliated Addiction but there will be new fresh designs across the board coming soon!
Affiliated Addiction ran its first run of t-shirts in 2003 to support Extremeriderz/5th Gear's stunt school at Boundary Bay Airport. Since then I’ve done a couple runs to help offset the cost of repairing my stunt bike but over the past few months I’ve been doing allot of research and development and it’s looking very doable... I’m working on some very cool custom (fabric, cut & sew to silkscreen) jerseys for XDL right now, my main goal is to be fully in house within a year, but I’m taking it one step at a time.
What I want to know from you guys is:
1: How much do you spend a year on stunt related clothing/accessories?
2: What would you be willing to pay for a custom hoodie (fabric, cut & sew to silkscreen) compared to the regular bulk buy of hoodies from the wholesale shop and silk-screening them?
3: Would there be any interested in letterman jacket style jackets?
Thanks guys!
Jamie
I’ve seriously been toying with the idea of starting up an extreme sports clothing line “Affiliated Apparel” aka Affiliated Addiction. My goal is to provide quality clothing at reasonable prices, catering to those mainly in the Stunt/Skate/Snow communities at this time. The West Coast Stunters classic hoodies & tees will still be available under Affiliated Addiction but there will be new fresh designs across the board coming soon!
Affiliated Addiction ran its first run of t-shirts in 2003 to support Extremeriderz/5th Gear's stunt school at Boundary Bay Airport. Since then I’ve done a couple runs to help offset the cost of repairing my stunt bike but over the past few months I’ve been doing allot of research and development and it’s looking very doable... I’m working on some very cool custom (fabric, cut & sew to silkscreen) jerseys for XDL right now, my main goal is to be fully in house within a year, but I’m taking it one step at a time.
What I want to know from you guys is:
1: How much do you spend a year on stunt related clothing/accessories?
2: What would you be willing to pay for a custom hoodie (fabric, cut & sew to silkscreen) compared to the regular bulk buy of hoodies from the wholesale shop and silk-screening them?
3: Would there be any interested in letterman jacket style jackets?
Thanks guys!
Jamie
Last edited by vancityrider; 12-08-2007 at 05:44 PM.
#2
Re: Affiliated Addiction
1 I spend about 100-200 average but if I have to buy a new helmet or something major then it goes up
2 I don't like paying more than 40 dollars for a hoodie.
3 letterman jacket...not so much...I still have mine from highschool anyways.
4 A Little extra I'd like to add. Something I would be in the market to buy are tough strong pants. I alwasy rip my jeans before I can grow out of them. I know companies sell those kevlar jeans but they are ugly as hell and pritty dam expensive. I'm allways ripping my jeans around the crotch area and knees of course. So if you guys could make a pair of strong jeans for a reasonable price that are actualy good looking, not something you would see Jnco jeans making but something you would see gap, express,...making...just and idea
2 I don't like paying more than 40 dollars for a hoodie.
3 letterman jacket...not so much...I still have mine from highschool anyways.
4 A Little extra I'd like to add. Something I would be in the market to buy are tough strong pants. I alwasy rip my jeans before I can grow out of them. I know companies sell those kevlar jeans but they are ugly as hell and pritty dam expensive. I'm allways ripping my jeans around the crotch area and knees of course. So if you guys could make a pair of strong jeans for a reasonable price that are actualy good looking, not something you would see Jnco jeans making but something you would see gap, express,...making...just and idea
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Re: Affiliated Addiction
4 A Little extra I'd like to add. Something I would be in the market to buy are tough strong pants. I alwasy rip my jeans before I can grow out of them. I know companies sell those kevlar jeans but they are ugly as hell and pritty dam expensive. I'm allways ripping my jeans around the crotch area and knees of course. So if you guys could make a pair of strong jeans for a reasonable price that are actualy good looking, not something you would see Jnco jeans making but something you would see gap, express,...making...just and idea
my avatar's a sample of a specialty run of west coast jerseys I'm doing only for XDL in March.. so no worries bro.
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