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![]() I am thinking of starting a UNIQUE horse racing inspired clothing line. While supportive, hubby says it wouldn't work because gamblers would rather gamble than spend money on t-shirts, hats, etc. I say he's been watching too many re-runs of HBO's "Lucky."
![]() Market Research: 1) Do you own horse racing inspired attire? If so, what type? (e.g. specific horse, track, race?) 2) Would you purchase such attire? If no, why not? If yes, what appeals to you and what doesn't? 3) If male, would your wife/significant other be interested in attire appealing to women? Your input is much appreciated. Cheers.
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![]() when I was in college I won this awesome Winstar Farms Jacket that had the big logo on the back, id love stuff like that.
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Anyone else?
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![]() Don't know - I got alot of t-shirts, hats from tracks , NYRA & Florida. It would have to be unique . There is already a store that sells upscale , unique stuff that advertises on the HRRN radio shows . They give a guest on the show a gift certificate to that store,
https://embracetherace.com/ good luck
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![]() I'll buy apparel representing different tracks I go to. That's about it. I can also say with certainty that my wife wouldn't wear anything racing related.
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![]() I have ties from about half dozen tracks, also have various hats and t-shirts
that the track gave out or family bought me. My wife has a couple of hats from tracks and pair of silver earrings of Secretariat, they have the same birthday |
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Ya. My line would be more unique. The items on that site are sort of generic. But it's a nice, clean site. Better than others I've seen.
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![]() Majority of Horse Racing gear I see is crap and crap quality. I'd love a half zip nike pull over with a Saratoga, Del Mar, Gulfstream, etc. logo on it. Same goes for golf shirts (Keeneland does pretty good with this). Also all the hats are trash so if you could put a track logo on a Nike dri fit hat I think those would sell very well.
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I was NOT thinking about racetrack swag material, but dress that fits for high end racing (Saratoga, Keeneland) that you might think "Hamptons". Men's wear would include pastel sport coats and matching slacks, summer shirts, shoes, and such. For women, I was thinking summer dresses made for the average woman, not the size 2-6 crowd that you will see in boutiques across Saratoga's Broadway. Yes, this would be incredibly interesting if you found the right price range and fabrics. Absolutely something you would want to test market with a small collection to gather opinions. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() The idea came about when we were at Delaware Park for the DP Handicap last weekend. We got "sky box" tickets on the 3rd floor, but roamed around from floor to floor. I noticed that the 3rd Floor people are completely different from the 1st floor people. My line would appeal to the 3rd floor people (although I LOVE the 1st Floor punters and all they do for the game... but this is business). Many of the "3rd Floor" types already purchase posh outfits with brand names like Prada, Armani, Gucci, Dolce, J Crew, etc. So, I wouldn't want to bore them with the stuff they can get anywhere. My vision is for very unique horse racing related pieces. I've spent the week searching and researching. I haven't seen anything that comes close to what I'm thinking. I've spent entire weekend obsessing over this, and I thank everyone who has given feedback. Start-up costs look that they are somewhere in the $25-$50K range. Totally doable. ![]() (As an aside... a good mate of mine invented SPIRITFINGERZ. Look them up. Bloody SpiritFingerz, and she is now a millionaire!! In her 30's).
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