Sampling with UK manufacturers can be quite a different ball game to sampling with manufacturers overseas. Here's why you might not want to sample with lots of different factories.
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221 – 8 Tips for Selling to Retail Buyers
220 – What Do Consumers Really Think About Buying UK-Made Goods?
219 – 8 Things to do When Sales Aren’t Going to Plan
218 – Recycling Old Clothing into Brand New Luxury Products, Graham Holbrook
217 – You’re Invited to Made in UK Day
216 – Should You Raise Your Prices?
215 – Showcasing Scotland’s Textile Industry, Kitty Bruce-Gardyne
214 – 5 Steps to Getting Your Product Made in the UK
213 – How to Launch an Athleisure Brand Made in the UK
212 – Where to Source Deadstock Fabric – Deborah Lyons & Piarvé Wetshi
211 – The Top 6 Business Trends in 2022 for Brands That Make in the UK
210 – Reflecting on 2021
209 – Running a Brand Championing Diversity, Shanna Bent
208 – How to Plan For 2022
207 – Celebrating the North of England’s Creativity, Charlotte Raffo
206 – There’s more to marketing your brand than just Instagram!
205 – A visit to Shahtex to see seamless garment production
204 – Making luxury lingerie in the UK – Lucy Jones, Lucy Jones Lingerie
203 – 30 years of knitwear manufacturing in Leicester with Mars Knitwear
202 – How I Dealt With the Copycats and Came Out on Top, Monika Young
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