
It’s never been easier. All you need is a few ideas, a computer, a bit of patience and ‘bam’ you can create really edgy clothes that are available for anyone in the world to buy. Before I drill into the numbers, I’ll share the creative side of my fashion concepts. I wanted to make designs that are inclusive to all types; it doesn’t matter if you are normal or not normal, it’s all ok. I used a website called RedBubble to upload my designs, I’m not going to lie, it took me a while to get the hang of it but once everything was up it was pretty exciting seeing models wearing my fantastic designs. Ideally, I’d model my own t-shirt but RedBubble don’t make rabbit sized t-shirts, so it’s not that inclusive. I had to draw my one.
Anyway, here are my actual designs, all images are from my RedBubble Fashion Brand Shop:

I wanted to go for something factual, yet reassuring. It’s ok to not be normal. I actually think that it’s pretty normal to not be normal. Who wants to be normal? But then in the spirit of inclusivity I didn’t want the normal types to feel left out, so there’s something for them too:

Whoever wears this is sending a clear signal that they are COMPLETELY normal. Again, that’s reassuring for everyone involved.
There’s also something for those who aren’t sure of what they are:

No one has been forgotten! And lastly, I wanted to acknowledge that I have presented quite a few choices.

What do you think? When starting a business it’s really important to think of who you are aiming a product at and basically, this is aimed at everyone and so I had high expectations. I believe that belief in ones own dreams are the main ingredient of success. You can see my shop here and then lets drill down on the numbers!
There are two things to bear in mind, the first is if something is easy to do then it stands to reason that there will be quite a few other people doing a similar thing. A crowded market they call it. Secondly, the problem with having high expectations is that it can lead to massive disappointment. Last week I imagined I’d be able to run my business from a hammock in Costa Rica but it turns out it isn’t as simple as that. I don’t think anyone has even seen my shop let alone bought anything. The numbers are zero, nil points. Anyway as Socrates once said “I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think.” I don’t know if that’s relelvant or not.
The good news is that I heard back from the gym and they’ve said I can come in and do some ‘work-experience’. I don’t quite know how this is happening but my dad will be happy that I’m doing something ‘productive’.
Wish me luck and bye for now,
Fluffy Pulcino.