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		<title>Syditty Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.sydittyclothing.bigcartel.com/

Tell us about how you came up with the name of your brand? Me and my
partner Dion were doing a men&#8217;s t-shirt line back in 2003 when we were
freshman in college. We thought it would be a great idea if we did
something for the ladies as well somewhat like a spin off of our
men&#8217;s line. [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Tell us about how you came up with the name of your brand?</h5><p> Me and my
partner Dion were doing a men&#8217;s t-shirt line back in 2003 when we were
freshman in college. We thought it would be a great idea if we did
something for the ladies as well somewhat like a spin off of our
men&#8217;s line. We wanted a name that would be catchy,a powerful word and
one that we could redefine through our vision. After hours of
brainstorming, we decided on Syditty. The word &#8220;saddidy&#8221; was normally
used as a slang term that often described women who were arrogant,
conceited, and/or self-centered. Our goal for Syditty was to erase
all negative connotations previously associated with the word and
have it mean something positive for women. We plan to change the way
the world views, appreciates, and embraces women worldwide.
</p>
<h5>
Tell us about how you came up with your logo?</h5><p> One of our former
designers actually came up with the logo. She was already feeling the
name of our brand and our vision behind it. When she showed us the
final version of logo, we really fell in love with the concept even
more because it was something that was very catchy to us. In
addition, we felt the logo was a logo that would stick out in the
minds of our peers when they saw it.
</p>
<h5>
What should your fans/customers know about your brand that they might
not know?</h5><p> One of the ways we feel that makes our brand special and
unique from our competitors is a concept we created called
&#8220;HerStory.&#8221; When women purchase our merchandise we want them to feel
and look a certain way. Each design has a compelling story to go
along with it. The HerStory concept will serve as daily inspiration
for women and will teach integrity, courage, and strength. All of our
tees include a personal “HerStory” hangtag that will be featured
as a keepsake item for the customer.
</p>
<h5>
What should your fans/customers know about your current line/designs
that they might not know?</h5><p> One of the ways we feel that makes our
brand special and  unique from our competitors is a concept we
created called &#8220;HerStory.&#8221; When women purchase our merchandise we
want them to feel and look a certain way. Each design has a
compelling story to go along with it. The HerStory concept will serve
as daily inspiration for women and will teach integrity, courage, and
strength. All of our tees include a personal “HerStory” hangtag
that will be featured as a keepsake item for the customer.
</p>
<h5>
What inspired you to start your company?</h5><p> What inspired me and my
partners to start Syditty was simply women and just doing something
that we could leave our imprint and legacy in the world. Women are
our inspiration and this is our way of saying thank you and they are
truly appreciated.
</p>
<h5>
What inspired you to start designing?</h5><p> My role isn&#8217;t exactly
designing. I normally handle the marketing/promotions and the
business aspect of Syditty. In terms of designing, usually my
partners Justin and Dion are in charge of that. We have worked with
some terrific designers in the past who have assisted in bringing the
Syditty vision to life.
</p>
<h5>
Do you remember when you first realized that design/fashion design
would be what you did professionally?</h5><p> If you would of told me when I
was in high school that I would be developing a clothing line, I
wouldn&#8217;t have believed it. I always respected and admired fashion but
I never knew I would be involved with it. However, I enjoy and love
what I do and I wouldn&#8217;t trade it in for anything. Hard work is
starting to pay off with Syditty and it&#8217;s a true blessing.
</p>
<h5>
What can you say that might convince someone to never buy clothes at
the mall again?</h5><p> If I had to try and convince someone to never buy
clothes at the mall again I would tell them they should of shop on
our website at www.sydittyclothing.com along with on-line retailer
such as Always Urban. The benefits to shopping on-line is you can
shop whenever you want to no matter what time of day. You may also
catch great deals on-line as well that you might not find in the
store. In addition, you also avoid long lines and some of the
merchandise that is available on-line by a certain brand may not be
available in a particular store. So having exclusivity with your
products is great benefit as well.
</p>
<h5>
Any, shout outs, plugs?</h5><p>I most definitely want to give praises to
God for continuing to make everything possible for myself and
business partners. We have been truly blessed and fortunate to be
where we are. I also want to shout-out my business partners Justin
Williams and Dion Lockridge who work very hard on a daily basis. Last
but not least, I want to thank everyone who has supported and
purchased Syditty and all of the stores who   gave us in opportunity.
You are truly appreciated.
</p>
<h5>
 What do you like most about
doing Syditty?</h5><p>

Well besides meeting and networking with women, I would say traveling
and your peers telling you they appreciate what you do.
</p>
<h5>
 How long have you been in
business?</h5><p>

We have been in business since 2003. However, once me and my partner
Justin graduated from college in 2007 we really were able to devote
more of our time to it.
</p>
<h5>
 Where do you see Syditty in five
years.</h5><p>

I see Syditty as a huge commodity in five years. I see Syditty
opening the doors to other ventures for us and allowing us to be able
to live comfortably and provide for our families.
</p>
<h5>
 If you wasn&#8217;t involved with
Syditty, what would you be doing?</h5><p>

Something related to sports because I truly love basketball and
football.</p>
<h5>

 Anything special coming up for
Syditty right now.</h5><p>

Yes, look out for our Women&#8217;s History Month Campaign that we&#8217;re doing
through our website where we are honoring different women&#8217;s
organizations and influential women across the world who have made
and are making history. It&#8217;s something truly that is going to be HUGE
for us going forward and for everyone involved. Check it out at
www.sydittyclothing.com for the month of March 2009 and beyond.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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