Easy Way To Start A Luxury Clothing Brand For $35 | Fear Of God Quality

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Published 2023-06-06
In this video we are starting a luxury clothing brand with a $35 budget and showing you how to do it from home. Our goal is to surpass the quality that Fear of God has. Checkout the supplies we used: bit.ly/StreetCrafter

When it comes to quality and design, Jerry Lorenzo has set the bar high. In this video we pay homage to his innovative use of simple materials, and show you that it’s a lot easier than you may think to create something similar. With a targeted niche and quality blanks, you can quickly position your brand to compete against the heavyweights.

😎Special shoutouts to Streetcrafter Trent founder of Goodlum Clothing for this collaboration. Show some love: www.instagram.com/trentgoodlum/

✅Launch your business with my exclusive starter pack & SAVE: www.elevate.store/john/3

✉️Send me a DM for future collaborations: www.instagram.com/johnxsantos/

Resources Mentioned

✅Bella Canvas- Access quality wholesale products (with no license): bit.ly/Wholesale-NoLicense

✅Shopify- Launch your eCommerce store for FREE:
bit.ly/Free-Shopify

✅StreetCrafter- Turn your ideas into real products and start making money:
www.streetcrafter.com/

✅The Apparel Playbook- FREE PDF to help you start your business: www.ftgu.app/


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All Comments (21)
  • @lucasmiller8454
    Question, do you mind saying what resources you used? For example, what is the name of the heat press you used and the cutter?
  • @BounceMuzik1
    Guys be careful . Print on Demand sounds good an all. My self and others who have been doing this for a while have had horrible experiences with these companies. I have gone through four different ones. Not only were we having alot of quality issues. We later found out that they were selling our products on their own and not reporting it to us. creating their own links .. WOW.... Be careful more common than you think. Also do your homework and due diligence on the market. There is only a few companies that are making profit. I feel sometimes that these "influencers" kind of pump you up as if its for everyone . That is part of the reason why we are seen an oversaturated e commerce market. I spoke to someone who works for Shopify and he informed me that they make their money on vendor subscriptions vs actual % sales. That is why they push that narrative that "anyone can sell" There is a reason why 98% percent of e commerce startups dont make it passed a year..
  • @Kdiruso7
    This was gold and gave me the push I needed. Thanks for the insight!
  • If your a CRAFTER YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT YOU CAN DO THIS WITH A CIRCUIT MACHINE... I would recommend the circuit maker because you can not just make clothes but you can make stickers up to 12 inches big.. You can also make cups and amazing amount of items you can though of but truely can make with the circuit maker.. How i know is because i have owned all the circuits since they came out and the circuit maker is the top of the line when it comes to running a business from home and making multiple items from clothing, stickers, books, mugs and anything you can imagine to get your point across for your brand..!!. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MINE and My Running My Business From Home, Specially Creating Something New Everyday..!!
  • @Trentgoodlum
    This was fun! John did not fart 💨 on me for the record 😂😅
  • @thestevennickel
    Solid video. Great insight on trying to strive for similar designs, garments and designs. Always trying to level up
  • Sensacional, gostei de mais . Sou do Brasil e estou em busca de maneiras e ideias para fazer algo diferente com as roupas da nossa marca, começamos a pouco tempo, e não quero fazer o mesmo que todo mundo faz, voce me deu muitas ideias, muito obrigado.
  • @shalinwilson197
    Polyester mix would give more neat appearance to the hoodie. Smooth as hell. It will last long than 100% cotton
  • @YouTrue369
    Thank you so much! This really helped a lot!❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
  • @user-kc4qr4pv3s
    Thanks for this video, it has opened my eyes to some cost cutting benefits that I didn't realize I already had access to! I'm looking to start a streetwear brand with my 16 yr old son and I'm realizing that we do not have to start with a print on demand if we already have the Cricut cutting machine and the press as well. Thanks you've helped us tremendously!!
  • @Mr-ir4zz
    Heck yeah John! The quality of these videos were always great but the editing is definitely keeping me locked in 👀🔥
  • @GMacII
    Bro thanks for this video. It was straight to the point, informative, and loved the actionable steps at the end.
  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge regarding t-shirts. I’m going to be starting my own T-shirt company. I’ve been selling custom T-shirts through my restaurant for over 32 years. Thank you and God Bless,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
  • @robkamanda
    Thank you John. You have a new customer from NYC.
  • @heyBombis
    Love this video man, I've been making garms and prints for few years and honestly its way better than the print on demand companies - you can actually give it your own touch and way to make it yours rather than mass manufacturing