Why factories keep ghosting your brand (harsh truth + your next deal inside;)


Hey Reader,

Quick note: the Illustrator deal just ended. I hope you grabbed it if you needed it!

Now let’s talk about why factories aren’t responding to your emails . . .

It’s not because they’re “too busy” or “don’t work with small brands.”

It’s because your tech pack isn’t speaking their language.

I remember being on a virtual panel a few years ago listening to a designer who learned this the hard way. She spent thousands trying to get one design right. One design?!?! And when I asked her if she'd given her sample maker a tech pack, I'll give you one guess what her answer was . . .

A proper tech pack isn’t about aesthetics. It’s your brand’s production insurance. It’s the difference between getting exactly what you designed and expensive disappointments.

That's why today's deal is 10% off my Creating a Fashion Tech Pack course ($249.99 becomes $225).

Plus, I've included THREE bonuses:

  • Size and Fit Testing Notes (to help you through your first, or any, fitting)
  • Technical Terminology Basics PDF (a glossary of key terms every fashion designer should know)
  • VIP Upgrade (for the first 10 buyers): I’ll personally review up to 3 of your tech packs

That last one? That’s me literally protecting your brand from costly production mistakes.

Here’s what changes when you nail tech packs:

  • Factories quote lower MOQs (they trust you know what you’re doing)
  • Sample rounds drop from 5 to 2 (saving $1000s)
  • Production errors virtually disappear
  • You build reputation as a professional brand

Imagine factories competing for your business instead of ignoring your emails.

CLAIM YOUR SPOT + VIP REVIEW

Only 10 VIP spots available. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

Stop letting communication gaps kill your brand. Start speaking "factory" fluently.

Best,

Mikelle

P.S. The VIP review includes a 15-minute video breakdown of each tech pack. I’ll show you exactly what to fix and why. This alone could save your brand from a $5,000 production disaster.

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