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Hey , all are saying that clothing brand has no future , everyday one brand opens and 90% are failed , can we get our place in this situation with some unique niche ?

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Most brands fail because they copy-paste existing trends. If you truly innovate & find a niche, there’s always space. Look at Corteiz, a random streetwear brand that blew up! Keep pushing

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