Project Kitsune
we take Pop Culture and Folklore, and create an abstract of it as the Artistic inspiration for our Apparel and Accessories. Ethereal Beauty and Modern Aesthetics.
What Kind of Apparel do you Make?
We dabble in a bit of everything, but we do aim for statement pieces that are also low-key. that being Said we do have 3 main Niche's, aside from pop culture and Folklore.
Athleisure, Streetwear, and Tech wear.
Items we produce being: Hoodies, Cargo Pants, Leggings, Bomber Jackets, Skirts, etc.
We design both men's and women's items.
Our Minimum Order Quantity for the Ayakashi line, Oni is 300 Units. we're expecting to pay between $16k and $17 just for that product. we're a relatively new brand. Unlike our Hoodies these come with a Rubber mask for the shoulder pads.
Our point of sale hardware cost $477 and our software cost $245.99 a month. Software and Hardware that is of Vital Necessity to table at different conventions (anime Gaming, Comics, Pop Culture) and Nightmarkets. Hardware Includes Register with cash drawer, bar code printer, card reader, and barcode scanner.
And $600 to Access Nav Prime to assist in further developing Business Funding Options.
*Goal Being to Pay for our Oni Hoodies from the Ayakashi Line as well as Mobile Point of Sale register from light speed (including Accessories), Portable Drawing Tablet from XP Pen, Rest actable Banners, Canopy, promotional Media for events, and an Influencer Marketing Budget.
Stretch Goals:
- Getting a Mall Space (2nd Portable POS Register System).
- Branded Vehicle top Help Promote Project Kitsune
- Digital Billboard Ads
- Getting a Store Front, with an office and Workshop in the Back, Cyberpunk themed Shopping Area, Lounge with Vending Machines.
- Collaborative Projects
Risks and challenges
-Having to Switch from our manufacturer, who first did the leggings. This is remedied by switching over to our new manufacturer.
-Time lost with original Manufacturer (and its financial impact). There is no remedy, you can't get time back. just can't waste time going forward. A pair of leggings should not take 8-10 months to put into production.
-Finding photography studio. Originally, our first manufacturer was supposed to have a photography studio available, now we'll likely need to rent one. There's a couple services offering a Studio for $100 a month.
Environmental commitments
Long-lasting design
By making quality garments from the get go, we intend for our pieces to last for generations. We at Project Kitsune also make an effort to educate people on how to care and wash their garments. We make quality clothes, and educate people on how to properly care for them (and the clothes they already own).
Something else
Ordering Custom Eco packaging with our brand designs, both for consumer goods and influencer packaging. Not only will our final designs be printed of eco-packaging, but look good doing so.