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dearcassandra:

All this shopping recently got me to thinking…

I always cringe a bit when I see things like this, especially when people outside of the industry see it. It makes the clothing industry look completely evil, but markups exist in EVERY business out there. Otherwise it’s not a business. I can make a graph about how many pennies it cost to produce the alcohol you’re paying $10.00 for at a bar, or how you theoretically are overcharging your consulting employer by 100% because you are not producing a physical product.

Please remember that markups exist so people like me and those that are working to produce these products can make a living. We to need to pay bills, buy food and pay people we employ.

I’m glad someone weighed in on this. Infographics like this can be way too misleading. I have a dog in this fight, so it’s hard to take my opinion as unbiased, but ‘markup’ is kind of a pejorative term. The idea that markups like this only exist in the fashion industry is ludicrous. Look at Apple.

How much should a designer get paid for designing something? How much would you want to get paid to sew the same thing over and over again for 5 days a week? What about the people who work in the warehouse, packing and shipping everything? They need to get paid, as do the drivers, the lawyer that helped right the terms of sale and return policies, etc., etc., etc. If you ordered the item online, what about the web developer, the credit card processor, bandwith fees, and domain name ownership? 

Things like this just beg more questions than provide any real answers. Maybe a t-shirt should cost more than $6.70 to produce. What is a living wage? More importantly, what’s a wage that you would take for making something? Maybe t-shirts shouldn’t cost 15-20 dollars because it demonstrates that someone down the line isn’t getting paid fairly. 

To be honest that “$6.70 a shirt” price is only going to keep going up. And not just because of inflation. And it should. The rising middle class in China and other developing countries aren’t going to swallow getting paid a few dollars on the hour for too much longer. It’s the same reason why we don’t manufacture things like this in the United States anymore - people want to get paid enough to not only survive, but enjoy their lives. 

No one likes hearing justifications for things they find ‘overpriced’. But when’s the last time someone asked you how much your work is worth? Or questioned how much you get paid? 

#knowledge

(Source: everlane)

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"I get my ideas out of my dreams… if you’re lucky enough to use something you see in a dream, it is purely original. It’s not in the world — it’s in your head. I think that is amazing."

— Alexander McQueen

…went to the Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty exhibit at the MET during its closing weekend…by far one of the best exhibit/collection/installment I have ever seen…i’d to tell you to check it out…but, alas,…it is no more…

…went to the Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty exhibit at the MET during its closing weekend…by far one of the best exhibit/collection/installment I have ever seen…i’d to tell you to check it out…but, alas,…it is no more…

i think Oscar Wilde would approve:

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What Would Dorian Gray Wear

I’m a little rusty on Dorian Gray, so forgive any errors up in this piece. It centers on the idea of selling your soul, or exchanging it for something. It’s a common theme, I believe it was first seen in Faust or Faustus. The protagonist sells his soul for a life he thinks would be…

Day 1 of the Miami Swim Show representing coolchange’s Resort 2012 line.
(image: Boat Tee in Montauk Stripe, color: white/rose)

Day 1 of the Miami Swim Show representing coolchange’s Resort 2012 line.

(image: Boat Tee in Montauk Stripe, color: white/rose)

…much earned relaxation time poolside…tomorrow: The Miami Swim Show 2011…

…much earned relaxation time poolside…tomorrow: The Miami Swim Show 2011…

…End of a long day getting the coolchange Resort 2012 line ready…

…End of a long day getting the coolchange Resort 2012 line ready…

…En route to Miami with coolchange for the Miami Swim Show…

…En route to Miami with coolchange for the Miami Swim Show…

…Miami SwimShow 2011 — July 16 - 19 with coolchange…
…terribly excited :)…

…Miami SwimShow 2011 — July 16 - 19 with coolchange

…terribly excited :)…

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Olivia Hussey photographed by Norman Parkinson for Vogue, August 1967

juliet.

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Olivia Hussey photographed by Norman Parkinson for Vogue, August 1967

juliet.

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