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Working with archival deadstock for my first drop. Need some feedback on the process

Working with archival deadstock for my first drop. Need some feedback on the process
Working with archival deadstock for my first drop. Need some feedback on the process

Hey everyone,

I’m an artisanal designer prepping my first drop. I work exclusively with archival/deadstock fabrics, so once a roll is gone, I can't restock it.

I’ve set up a private WhatsApp "Inner Circle" where I’m sharing the process from raw fabric to finished piece.

I’d love to get your input on design elements before I cut the fabric. If you’re into the "making-of" side of fashion, come hang out. I'll also be giving the group priority access to the drop since quantities are so limited.

Link expires once we hit capacity: WhatsApp Inner Circle

Would also love to hear your thoughts on pre-orders—is this the best way to handle limited materials?

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