new line of hip women's cycling gear
Hi Ladies, I am an avid cyclist but have always worn guys jersey's because the women's are sooo drab, I am also an artist and an entrepreneur, I decided to put the three together and have started my own line of women's cycling clothing, it is going to be colorful with fab designs, I am really exited to be able to share with you what I believe will look great. Please feel free to give me some input. I will keep you posted:)
cycling gear and market research
Hi von301ne,
Welcome to the TE forums! As one of the other forum members mentioned, we (TeamEstrogen.com) are a retailer and as such, we source cycling apparel from a wide variety of manufacturers / brands.
We sell products from more than 90 brands, and have enjoyed being part of the dramatic expansion in women's cycling apparel that has occurred over the past 10+ years. When we first started TE there were only a handful of companies serving female cyclists. Now every major brand has a women's line and there are a number of women's-specific brands (Shebeest, Terry, Sheila Moon, Luna).
We are all for seeing fresh new designs and new designers / manufacturers enter the marketplace.
However, we do not allow commercial posts on the TE forums. We encourage the brands / manufacturers we work with to READ the TE forums, LISTEN to what forum members are saying and incorporate that information into their design processes. But, we draw the line there.
The TE forums is a community, not a market research group to be mined by manufacturers. You are welcome to participate in and contribute to the forums as a cyclist and fellow member of the community, but we discourage / disallow active "question posing", surveys, etc for market research purposes.
Good luck in your new venture!
Hey TE, why not work with her?
At the risk of being flamed, I'm a tall cyclist (5' 11" -- but medium-slimmish build) and I'm desperate for better choices in women's cycling jerseys -- sooo tired of a freezer-burned tummy.
If the poster's new cycling wear (which is not even available yet) winds up being a good choice for women, you could always offer to carry it in your webstore as a reseller.
Why not use this as an introduction, and offer to help? I'm a software entrepreneur, and my experience has been that "sharing the love" with other "partners in crime" almost always comes back to your own bottom line.
Just my two cents, but it's two cents based on 14 years with a successful software business.