Seeking feedback on my new clothing e-commerce site

Hey everyone! I’m really excited about my new women’s clothing brand that we started last month. Our friends and family love the products, but we’re still waiting for our first real customer. You know, someone who isn’t related to us or part of our social circle.

We’re trying different marketing strategies like running ads and posting on social media. We’re also looking into working with influencers to spread the word.

Our clothes are designed and made right here in Vancouver. We’re using a pre-order system to fund new products and test which styles people like best.

I’d love to hear what you think about our website. Any tips or suggestions? What works well? What could be improved? Your honest feedback would be super helpful as we’re just starting out. Thanks in advance!

Hey Isaac_Stargazer! Your new clothing brand sounds super exciting! :blush: I’m curious, have you thought about hosting a pop-up shop or participating in local markets? It could be a great way to get people to see and feel your clothes in person. Plus, you’d get to chat with potential customers face-to-face!

Also, I’m wondering about your target audience. Who’s the ideal customer for your brand? Maybe you could create some content that really speaks to them - like style guides or behind-the-scenes peeks at your design process?

Oh, and have you considered reaching out to local fashion schools? Students might be interested in internships or collaborations, which could bring fresh ideas and help spread the word.

Keep us posted on how it goes! I’d love to hear more about your journey as you grow your brand. :star2:

Kudos on launching your brand. Have you explored collaborating with local fashion bloggers or Vancouver-based lifestyle magazines? They often feature up-and-coming designers and could provide valuable exposure. Additionally, consider optimizing your website for search engines to improve organic traffic. Focus on creating detailed product descriptions with relevant keywords. Lastly, ensure your return policy is clear and customer-friendly; it can be a deciding factor for first-time buyers. Keep refining your marketing strategy and stay patient—building a customer base takes time.

Yo, congrats on the new brand! Hve you considered runnin a contest or giveaway? That could drum up some buzz and get ppl talkin about ur stuff. Also, maybe partner w/ local boutiques to get ur clothes in front of more eyeballs. Good luck with the biz!