Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Consuul Hosts YG 4Hunnid Degreez After Party at Ivy Nightclub @ Andaz

Join the Consuul Team this Friday, August 3rd as we co-host the 4Hunnid Degreez Tour After Party featuring YG at the Andaz Hotel!  This will be a Friday night to remember as we are joined by Encore Entertainment, Wildside Travel, and Victory MMA.  There will be a live art show by our buddy Cory Schnitzer, a trunk show by our friends at Dienasty Select clothing, and giveaways by FRSH Fabri Cali and Munitio headphones!  If that's not enough, Consuul's own DJ TILL will be headlining the Ivy rooftop with DJ Decon as R.O.B.O.T. with an opening set by Boonie Walker!  Music downstairs in the Ivy Winebar and Ivy Nightclub will be provided by DJs Matt Price, Este, Fingaz, Kurch, Flowmotion and a live performance by Tim Shelton.


Transportation will be provided via party buses leaving from Pacific Beach and SDSU.  Check out details with contact info below:

9:30 PM :: Millers Field Lot :: Pacific Beach
Conner Shean 760.505.3649

10:30 PM :: Millers Field Parking Lot:: Pacific Beach 
Darin Ruiz 949.547.2400

9:30 PM :: TBD
Tim Shelton 

10:30 PM :: Arco Gas Station Montezuma Rd. :: SDSU
Dustin Ngo 858.231.8730

For bottle service, please contact Tim Brand: Tim.Brand@andaz.com :: 702.236.2317
Online discounted tickets are available here: https://ticketdriver.com/andaz/buy/tickets
Hard tickets are also available.  Check out www.encoresandiego.com for more information!

Our guest list is limited in size, and this event is expected to reach capacity, so contact us now at Erik@consuul.com for guest list considerations!  We can't wait for Friday - see you there!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

So now you have a cohesive clothing line.. now what?


So now you have a cohesive clothing line.. now what?





After developing a couple cohesive designs, now what? How do you get them into stores? Your ultimate goal is to get into a big retail chain or department store, right?

Your answer is: Take your line to a trade show.


Research
Apparel trade shows these days are the absolute best way to get your brand into stores. Before you pick any trade show, research them. A lot. If you have a chance, attend a trade show before you exhibit-the more you attend, the better. Take pictures and really pay attention to what works. Try to put yourself into the position of the brands exhibiting and write down what you would do differently. Make sure you know what you are getting into before you fully commit to booking a booth. The more you know about how the whole trade show works, the more successful your showing will be. This will give you an idea of what you can and can't bring, how you can decorate, and how to sell your line to retailers. There are dozens of trade shows out there that are right for specific demographics. The sooner you know which trade show is right for you, the more time you have to plan. The first thing you want to do is to register to exhibit. You should give yourself at least 8-10 weeks for planning, construction, logistics and allow some time for mistakes as well.

Seasonal Line
The first thing you need is your product. Make sure it is EXACTLY how you want it to be displayed in stores. They should have the hang tags, packaging, care labels, stitching and all other finishing you would want on your piece in the store. Your product that the retailer sees is going to be the exact product they expect to receive when they place the order.

Booth Design
The next thing you need is branding for your booth. It needs to match the direction with your line, so put a lot of thought into this. You will also need the booth specs from the trade show management so you can design accordingly for the space you paid for. Make sure you follow the instructions very closely because if you do something you aren't supposed to,(play loud music, bring a TV, etc.) you might get fined. We recommend you hire a professional for this step. (email us at sales@consuul.com for more info) Really study your target audience and learn what marketing and P.O.P. works.


Network
The most effective way to sell your line is to have a solid strategy on getting buyers into your booth. You have put hundreds of hours into your brand by now and the only thing you need to do is show it off. The clothing will sell itself once you show it to retailers, but you need to get them into your booth first. (They aren't just going to walk into a booth that they have never heard of before and book orders.)
The best thing to do is to start posting on your social outlets, compiling an email list of all the stores you want to get into and email them a flyer giving them a sneak peek of your line with an invitation to your booth. Email some of the top retailers you want to get into and try to book appointments. These guys are hardened warriors of the trade show floor, they have been doing it for years so they are on a schedule the whole trade show calendar. They usually make a list of brands they want to see and book an appointment weeks in advance. So if you can sneak into their carefully planned schedule, the better off you are.


Collateral
The easiest piece to forget are the little things. Make sure you have more than enough business cards, pens, paper, water, snacks, red bull and other things you might need throughout the day. These are necessities for the show as the days are longer than you expect and you get more tired than you think. Also, make sure you bring enough catalogs and line sheets for retailers to take with them. They will remember your brand 10 times more if they have something they took with them, even if it is a business card they stuffed into their bag. Plan to make stickers, pamphlets, giveaway product, swag and anything else that would make the retailer remember you. Remember, everyone likes free stuff.

If you need any help or direction at all, feel free to contact us over here at Consuul about anything trade show related. We just finished our sixth trade show season and would gladly help you prepare for your next trip to MAGIC, Agenda, SIA or the Surf Expo. W can handle anything from professional consultation and advice all the way to orchestrating the whole tradeshow trip, making appointments, designing the booth and closing deals with international distributors and large retail chains.

-Consuul


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Consuul + The Living Memoir

If you've tuned in to this season of MTV's hit show The Real World: San Diego, then you've probably heard of The Living Memoir, or seen the cast rocking their TLM apparel! The Living Memoir (TLM) was created by The Real World's Nathan Stodghill as a place for people to share their feelings and celebrate life. The website features a forum predominantly about suicide awareness; however, "it is intended for people to remember the past (rewind), live in the present (play), think about the future (fast forward) and unwind emotions (eject)." TLM's mission is: Learn, Laugh, Love & Live Forever.


Consuul is proud to have played such an important role in helping Nate bring his website and clothing line to life in order to spread his positive message and promote the brand which has already helped countless individuals in a time of need. According to Nate, "Within the next year, I would love to see this company prosper. Here at The Living Memoir, we are about breaths taken, smiles worn, and lives saved. We hope our consumer acknowledges our charitable contributions to our Non-profit organization partners. Ultimately, we just want to offer a helping hand to those in need. We at The Living Memoir hope to establish, not only a "brand," but a lifestyle."


This season of The Real World may be winding down, but we know that Nate is just getting started! At Consuul, we love working with people who are passionate about what they're doing, and look forward to continuing to help Nate spread his positive message.

Have an idea that you're passionate about? Feeling inspired to do something about it? Contact Consuul today, and see how we can bring your clothing line, website, brand or dreams to life!

#LIVING

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Consuul is Making Moves!

The seasons are changing; you can smell it in the air... Time for fresh cold-weather gear for your organization or business! Drop that Winter 2012 line or start production on the Spring/Summer season! Contact one of our sales reps without delay so we can get you the best possible pricing and production time!


As the seasons change, so changes Consuul. We are pleased to announce that we have expanded our capabilities by relocating our production team to a larger facility, and can now offer new styles of printing to our customers. As a result, we will no longer be servicing customers from our former warehouse in the SDSU area. You can still find us at our downtown showroom/office location at 345 6th Ave. right next to the Broken Yolk for all of your printing needs.

Consuul is also excited to be working with AXE to bring a special promotion to male collegiate organizations. We are offering the opportunity to receive a substantial discount on your custom apparel order by getting AXE to sponsor your organization, sports team, or Fraternity. Some restrictions may apply, and this is a limited time offer. Contact us for details.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Consuul Loves Boobies



Consuul has teamed up with Students for Public Health, a student organization at SDSU, and are currently selling "State Loves Boobies" shirts and tank tops in order to raise money for breast cancer research and awareness. Each year we participate in the Making Strides Walk, and through the selling of shirts and monetary donations, over $3,000 has been raised. We hope Students for Public Health break the $3,500.00 mark this year!

Please help support the cause by purchasing a shirt or tank before September 30th for only $10 each. After the 30th, the regular sale will begin and the price will raise to $15. Thank you for your support!

*To order your shirt please email students4publichealth@gmail.com with your first and last name, size, type of shirt (Tee or Tank) and your phone number!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Party Rock Fashion Show feat. Consuul & Flex Watches!


LMFAO & Party Rock Fashion Show


Join Consuul, Flex Watches, SD Promo Girls, and more at FLUXX for LMFAO's Party Rock & BBU After Party this Sunday, September 18th, 2011 from 9PM to 2AM

LMFAO's Red Foo & Sky Blu will be performing a live DJ set with opening set by
Erik Till! Consuul will be featured in a Party Rock Fashion Show alongside Flex Watches with the lovely SD Promo Girls Also, LIVE Art show by a Consuul featured artist - Cory Shnitzner; Photography by our friend James Norton; and Hosted Champagne for Girls from 9:00 - 10:00

For tickets or more information, email erik@consuul.com

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Artist Collaboration Series: Katherine Brannock

Consuul has teamed up with one of San Diego's most talented artists, Katherine Brannock, to officially kick off our Artist Collaboration Series. We have been working with some very creative people and are excited to bring their art to life on apparel lines that will be very unique, and give their work exposure it would not have received otherwise. We recently caught up with Katherine to shine some more light on this project - check out her interview below:


Kathy: Hey, this is Katherine Brannock. My passion is communication, and I hope that my work will inspire people to rediscover the greatness hidden within themselves.

Consuul: You are known primarily for your illustrations and comics. Why did you decide to print tee shirts?

Kathy: Whenever people looked at my art, they almost always asked me for t-shirts. I was pretty honored that someone would want to wear my art, and after a while I decided to try following through with that concept.


Consuul: Have you ever thought about making an apparel line and designing primarily for clothing?

Kathy: Definitely, fashion is one of my biggest inspirations. I love the idea of how wearing something beautiful (be it hand-made, vintage, designer, or sentimental, etc.) can generate our dormant self-confidence.


Consuul: Your illustrations are so different from the typical graphics on tee shirts these days. How do you get to the finished illustration? What is the process?

Kathy: It's very time intensive. Every piece is different, and lately I've only focused on creating work spontaneously - no predetermined ideas ahead of time. I like to let things happen of their own free will on the page. This is one of my greatest motivations, I never know how something will turn out.

Consuul: Where can I get one of these tee shirts?

Kathy: They are available on my Etsy store: just type in Katherine Brannock and you can find me. And on my website store at: katherinebrannock.com & www.consuul.com in the shop

Consuul: What has been your favorite design? And Why?

Kathy: That's hard to say, I love them all, but the Owl Girl on the pink t-shirt is so bold. I can't wait to see someone walking down the street wearing it with some pride.

Consuul: Are there any exciting projects coming up that you can let us know about?

Kathy: At the moment, I'm doing my best to build a portfolio for showing my work in galleries around town, the US and eventually overseas. Also, in the meantime, I'll be working hard on my next piece of art and literature.


Consuul: Do you have any message you would like to share with the people who are reading about your new venture in the t-shirt world?

Kathy: I'm not sure if I could really sum up what I would like to tell everyone, but I will pose a question to the public:

"Is it worth it to you, to leave something behind for the enjoyment of others?"