customer just came in to do a breeches re-order and the one's I made before were too loose. AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH! Too tight! Too loose! Too long! Too short! Too neon! Too drab! ;-)
One thought -- no more adults Second thought -- no more custom size However with both those thoughts it really is tricky :) But it would make your life so much easier! You are too nice to try and custom fit these but that's not how life works... right? Just make up your size, grade it and voila. Not sure that is the right pep talk for you but you have certainly been in this long enough that no matter what, you aren't going to make everyone happy. And it seems the ones you go out of your way for are that much more displeased with the product. Go figure.
Wendy Pepper and Bridget Pattee are just two friends who are following a similar path together and doing the best we can ~ we are both moms, we are both launching lines of clothes that are separate but work well together, and we live in the same community.
Together, we share a bond that is helping us navigate these tricky times of raising kids, trying to get our companies off the ground and enjoy this great town we live in.
Wendy rose to fame once she was on Project Runway and has since been making couture dresses. Wendy also most recently designed an amazing line of schooling breeches for the young, avid rider. Girls and boys love the great colors, the fit and the unique look of her breeches.
Bridget and her sister started a line of active clothing for kids because they were frustrated with the lack of quality, classic clothes on the market. Wendy was instrumental from the start in helping show them the ropes of starting a line and together they have each other to lean on during the sometimes crazy road of designing clothes!
One thought -- no more adults
ReplyDeleteSecond thought -- no more custom size
However with both those thoughts it really is tricky :) But it would make your life so much easier!
You are too nice to try and custom fit these but that's not how life works... right? Just make up your size, grade it and voila.
Not sure that is the right pep talk for you but you have certainly been in this long enough that no matter what, you aren't going to make everyone happy. And it seems the ones you go out of your way for are that much more displeased with the product. Go figure.