Journal 003 | Nothing worth having comes easy (Drop 6)

Journal 003 | Nothing worth having comes easy (Drop 6)

Posted by Tyrell Campbell on

“Nothing worth having comes easy.” - Theodore Roosevelt
This has not been the most straightforward drop. When developing this drop along with other drops I was bedbound with covid. Once I established I wanted to do this drop, it came down to selecting the correct colours from a fabric swatch book and what fabric I wanted to use. I knew this was the start of something special.

From choosing the fabric I had to find another manufacturer as my current one was having issues. I felt like I was back at square 1 again but everything happens for a reason, right?

This setback led to me finding my current manufacturer. It was a blessing as this allowed us to be more prepared and improve our garments by working with the supplier.

Our next step in the journey was to sort out the samples and see the garments' fit as we tested a new fit with the Core Logo Tracksuit. Doing this allowed us to see where adjustments were needed to make it the best it could be.

Now, this is where the waiting game began.

From the samples, everything went into production and came out exactly how we imagined but the setbacks did not stop there as we had our printer inform us that he could not deliver our tracksuits in time for our shoot. This led to us delaying the tracksuits and having to withhold the products until now. But as I mentioned before this clearly happened for a reason and now is the time to showcase the work of Voir L'Avenir.
Thank you for supporting us and being patient it has not been easy but is all worth it.

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