What Comes Around… Goes AroundEmily WileyKayla TyzioPoojaAminKelsey BrandonDaniel Sanchez-Roldan
Who are we?New  renewal-based company where we remake already-made garments, and then resell them to our customersOffer a variety of choices to be done to the clothingWe also make our own designs out of donations and “scouting”Sell products in our store that give back
Where are we?We are located in downtown DentonRefurbished an empty building to conserve space and materials
Our MissionOur goal is to provide a service to our customers that allows them to use something of their own to create something new and exciting into their wardrobe. We do everything upon helping to develop a more eco-friendly world that does not cost a fortune to create.  Our service provides a win-win situation for the environment by decreasing the size of landfills and waste, and a for the customer as they receive a new and updated fashion statement piece that everyone will want.
Who Drives our Business? College-aged individuals on a budget, but who also are “green” and care about the environmentSomeone hoping to reduce their carbon footprintSomeone creative that doesn’t have the time or tools to recreate their own garments
Our ServiceRe-designing your clothes, curtains, or any other textile to be made into a new fashion piece that will be sure to be a fashion statementVariety of choices of what can be done to garment, all for a low price
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Our Products
Our Environmental ImpactReducing our carbon footprint by:Recycling clothingLEED CertifiedUsing large windows to provide most of the lighting Never using any chemicals or treatments to the reconstructed garmentsUsing LED lightingUsing recycled steel for displays/racksUsing basic painted concrete for our floors
Customer Loyalty CardInside the store, we will offer a “donation box” here customers can donate clothes for our seamstresses to reconstruct and sell for purchase by other customers or to make into our “eco-friendly” shopping bags.When they donate items, they will receive “points” on their customer loyalty card, so many points will allow you to get a % off a purchase or service.
Recycled Shopping Bags We will not use any plastic or paper bags Make “eco-friendly” bags in store out of donated clothes that we do not choose to re-make When purchase and brought back into the store, customer will receive 20% off purchase or service
Clothing Swap Parties!The first Thursday of the month we will host clothing swap parties Customers will sign up in advanceBring in a certain amount of clothes, take that amount homeIf they want clothes to be reconstructed then they receive 25% off that serviceWe will serve drinks, snacks hand out coupons as well
The Experience Provided The utilitarian experience: our boutique offers to revamp their old clothing, which can even serve as simply fixing or transforming a garment that was not necessarily wearable anymoreThe hedonic consumer experience: will be provided through the remaking of old clothes that are still wearable but not in style anymore, and making them into what the consumer is looking forBoth the utilitarian and hedonic experiences will be provided through the interior and exterior aesthetics.

What comes around goes around

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    What Comes Around…Goes AroundEmily WileyKayla TyzioPoojaAminKelsey BrandonDaniel Sanchez-Roldan
  • 2.
    Who are we?New renewal-based company where we remake already-made garments, and then resell them to our customersOffer a variety of choices to be done to the clothingWe also make our own designs out of donations and “scouting”Sell products in our store that give back
  • 3.
    Where are we?Weare located in downtown DentonRefurbished an empty building to conserve space and materials
  • 4.
    Our MissionOur goalis to provide a service to our customers that allows them to use something of their own to create something new and exciting into their wardrobe. We do everything upon helping to develop a more eco-friendly world that does not cost a fortune to create. Our service provides a win-win situation for the environment by decreasing the size of landfills and waste, and a for the customer as they receive a new and updated fashion statement piece that everyone will want.
  • 5.
    Who Drives ourBusiness? College-aged individuals on a budget, but who also are “green” and care about the environmentSomeone hoping to reduce their carbon footprintSomeone creative that doesn’t have the time or tools to recreate their own garments
  • 6.
    Our ServiceRe-designing yourclothes, curtains, or any other textile to be made into a new fashion piece that will be sure to be a fashion statementVariety of choices of what can be done to garment, all for a low price
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    Our Environmental ImpactReducingour carbon footprint by:Recycling clothingLEED CertifiedUsing large windows to provide most of the lighting Never using any chemicals or treatments to the reconstructed garmentsUsing LED lightingUsing recycled steel for displays/racksUsing basic painted concrete for our floors
  • 10.
    Customer Loyalty CardInsidethe store, we will offer a “donation box” here customers can donate clothes for our seamstresses to reconstruct and sell for purchase by other customers or to make into our “eco-friendly” shopping bags.When they donate items, they will receive “points” on their customer loyalty card, so many points will allow you to get a % off a purchase or service.
  • 11.
    Recycled Shopping BagsWe will not use any plastic or paper bags Make “eco-friendly” bags in store out of donated clothes that we do not choose to re-make When purchase and brought back into the store, customer will receive 20% off purchase or service
  • 12.
    Clothing Swap Parties!Thefirst Thursday of the month we will host clothing swap parties Customers will sign up in advanceBring in a certain amount of clothes, take that amount homeIf they want clothes to be reconstructed then they receive 25% off that serviceWe will serve drinks, snacks hand out coupons as well
  • 13.
    The Experience ProvidedThe utilitarian experience: our boutique offers to revamp their old clothing, which can even serve as simply fixing or transforming a garment that was not necessarily wearable anymoreThe hedonic consumer experience: will be provided through the remaking of old clothes that are still wearable but not in style anymore, and making them into what the consumer is looking forBoth the utilitarian and hedonic experiences will be provided through the interior and exterior aesthetics.