Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Molly Wisniewski
"hey you.. whats going on. thought u were dead or something :) I will give u a ring.

L.A.
Volkan"
Nov 14, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Frantzy fils
"hi Frantzy. ust got your msg. My mail also volkan@senkronsourcing.com Anything I can be help for please just write me."
Nov 14, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Ebun Olaloye
"Hi ebun;

Sorry for late reply, I was travelling overseas selling my collection. Anyways, to answer your question about garment dye:

You may try some batique at home but for pigment garment dyes and for antiques (where you willget the most natural…"
Nov 14, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Ebun Olaloye
"Hello again Ebun. I read your comment, and yes you have the same usual constraints that we all face in fashion apparel industry, however you seem to be on right track. One idea I could throw in is that since you are focused on prints and want to…"
Oct 14, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Ebun Olaloye
"Hello again Ebun. I read your comment, and yes you have the same usual constraints that we all face in fashion apparel industry, however you seem to be on right track. One idea I could throw in is that since you are focused on prints and want to…"
Oct 14, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Ebun Olaloye
"Hello Ebun, what are you focused on with your designs, the style, fabric or graphics. If you let me know I can give you some tips. Because especially on design side, one of the most important obstacle is the producability of the garment for both…"
Oct 3, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Ebun Olaloye
"Hello Ebun, what are you focused on with your designs, the style, fabric or graphics. If you let me know I can give you some tips. Because especially on design side, one of the most important obstacle is the producability of the garment for both…"
Oct 3, 2007
Volkan Hacigumus left a comment for Elle
"Hi Elle, thank you for your interest. I am focusing mostly on knitwear currently. We do some wovens also but majority is cotton and cotton blend knitted fabric sportswear, t-shirts, designer clothes, couture, hip hop, outerwear, evening wear,…"
Sep 24, 2007

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  • nice page
  • Well as of right now, it seems designing graphics on blank tees is the easier, more cost-efficient way to go. However, my heart is in true designing, meaning I'd like to pick out the fabric and threads etc as opposed to just printing on shirts because everybody does that. What I'd like to do to set myself apart is to incorporate both, so instead of just printing my graphics on blank t shirts, I'd like to get like striped shirts, tie-dye shirts, to print on, so it gives the feeling of full involvement to the consumer, as opposed to just printing on blank shirts....so I definitely appreciate your help.
  • Well as of right now, it seems designing graphics on blank tees is the easier, more cost-efficient way to go. However, my heart is in true designing, meaning I'd like to pick out the fabric and threads etc as opposed to just printing on shirts because everybody does that. What I'd like to do to set myself apart is to incorporate both, so instead of just printing my graphics on blank t shirts, I'd like to get like striped shirts, tie-dye shirts, to print on, so it gives the feeling of full involvement to the consumer, as opposed to just printing on blank shirts....so I definitely appreciate your help.
  • Hey there Volkan, I'm a young up-and-coming designer...I currently design shirts and am putting my portfolio together...are there any tips you can give me? I'd love to hear from someone who is very experienced in this field...Thanks a lot.
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