Article on Millennial Mindset Highlights Need to Capture Niche Trends, Notes XL Fabrics
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 13, 2016 -- According to an article published March 24th on Business Insider, the creators of Refinery29, a women’s community site aimed at an independent and progressive audience, highlight the necessity for clothing manufacturers to appeal to the values of global connectedness, purpose, and authenticity. The author of the article explains that companies that are hoping to appeal to today’s younger adults, also known as millennials, need to avoid stereotyping the group and tap into niches that respect the individuality of this vitally important market. Commenting on this article, Los Angeles based fabric manufacturer XL Fabrics explains that, because trends in the fashion industry are decidedly affected by these values alongside niche interests, clothing companies need to ensure that their products attract the curiosity of this group without annoying them by using stereotypes. When it comes to appealing to this increasingly interconnected and values-driven group, XL Fabrics explains that clothing shoppers no longer determine their purchase decisions by logic, but rather by ethics and purpose. The firm explains some of its own principles it stands by:
• Embracing creativity – XL Fabrics notes that many a fashionista harbors outstanding fabric designs with the potential to move and shake the industry, but lacks the helping hand to bring her passion to life. As a company that truly understands the creative process, XL Fabrics notes that, when it comes to producing stunning custom designs, they are a company designers can count on. They explain that they offer a convenient custom order process so that fashionistas can create next season’s chic designs as soon as inspiration strikes them.
• Quality and Values – Not unlike the generation described in the article, XL Fabrics explains that they are a company committed to its values. As one of Los Angeles’ foremost fabric manufacturers, XL Fabrics explains that it wants to shatter the illusion that high-quality wholesale fabric needs to be a designer’s biggest expense. XL Fabrics explains that their years of experience producing exceptional fabrics in the Los Angeles area have taught them how to run efficient operations without cutting quality. What’s more, with partners all over the world, international shipping is almost never an issue of concern in delivering quality materials to its clients.
Based in the historic heart of Los Angeles, XL Fabrics is ready to ship any of their high-quality materials as needed. Clothing designers and producers alike in Los Angeles and beyond who seek high quality, youth friendly fabrics for their clothing can give XL Fabrics a call at (213) 623-2522. Readers seeking quality and value in the latest fabrics and materials can also visit the fabric wholesaler online at http://www.XLFabrics.com.
Matthew Newton, Cyberset Corp, +1 (818) 883-7277 Ext: 112, [email protected]
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