Is creating your own fitness clothing line still somewhat profitable?
To assist the possible business start up, I already make a 100k a year and know/have access to large amounts of people I know personally throughout the years (through my work, clubbing, gym, social media etc.)
>>42660889
yes if you are already recognizable in the fitness industry and have a decent following, otherwise not until you get to that point
>>42660889
If you can compete with meme Lululemon. Every girl wears that. I'm a guy, and I wear that shit. It's comfy. I know a few guys that wear it.
>>42660900
You could pay/sponsor instagrammers/YouTubers to advertise your stuff even when you don't have the fanbase yourself.
>>42660889
/fit/ - business & enterprise
>>42660889
Are you a designer and have connections with clothing/fabric factories ? If not you should work on that. You won't sell shit if you just make a generic t-shirt or shorts with a lame print. You'd need something that stands out from competition and is in the middle price range.
>>42660900
I have a decent following and access to larger ones but not super recognizable as of yet
>>42661009
I'll keep in mind to make it super comfy if I go through with this. I have an army buddy who wears and works there
>>42661022
Was going to do that exact thing especially with friends that I have that have their own big following. I would make them athletes/ambassadors of my brand
>>42661059
Some research, few calls, some decent cash and some trips to Asia should solve the quality and price part
Waste of time and money. Believe me.
>>42660889
Sorry kid but every other 17yr old out there has this same idea. 99% of them fail. Also
>l already make 100k LIES a year
>>42661556
>believe me goy
>>42661556
It's more than the time and money for me. I know I'll technically be losing overall profit but I don't mind losing the time. It's fulfillment for me, a hobby, a healthy lifestyle, a good message/movement.
>>42661617
Well good thing that I'm not 17. Its not hard to get a well paying career at around 100k with good amount of education and working your way up in a company.
>>42661620
Do some research faggot. Get a calculator. Sit down and do the math. If you are still convinced that fashion/clothing is worth it you are not only a faggot but a stupid one too.
>>42661745
You have to make shirts fit. Nothing more depressing than a tight tshirt on the shoulders but baggy at the abbs.
Dont go for the generic S/M/L/XL
Maybe try fitting shirts for 5% 10% 15% bf too
>>42661038
well /biz/ is 95% underageb& begging for buttcoin and 5% memes, so...
The fitness clothing market is already saturated. You'd be buying into the craze on the totally wrong end. Unless you have some revolutionary new design or idea .. just slapping a new logo on some yoga pants won't be enough.
>>42660889
For what it's worth I think itisa good idea.
You have the money, desire, advertising resources, why not?
Every time I try to bug something on gym shark it's sold out so the market definitely is not saturated, if I could get the same thing else where I would. Definitely stock plenty of xs and s female sizes though please.
Good luck :-)