Expectations Vs. Reality of Fair Trade Manufacturing with Ari Louise of Glean & Grace

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Expectations Vs. Reality of Fair Trade Manufacturing with Ari Louise of Glean & Grace
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In episode 105, hear the step-by-step timeline that Ari took to design, launch, and produce her first product for her historically-inspired maternity brand Glean & Grace. In our conversation, she reveals the ways the process didn’t go as planned, but how it has been rewarding and encouraging nonetheless. 

Ari is a trained tailor turned sustainable clothing designer. Ari and her husband have 2 kids, a 3 year old and an 18 month old. She uses historic patterning and modern design to create beautifully functional clothing for mothers who want to feel like themselves again.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How working with a factory was different than Ari expected
  • How Ari got connected with her factory and fabric supplier
  • What Ari sent to her factory to get started
  • How Ari’s perspective on designing clothing changed when she started making clothes for others instead of just herself
  • Why historical maternity clothes are a key source of inspiration for Glean & Grace
  • The exact timeline it took to launch Glean & Grace’s first product
  • Why Ari is thankful she didn’t meet her day-of-launch goal
  • What Ari is planning to do differently for her next collection

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