Bruder Fashion
Our roots
Passion transformed into profession – evolve and change as it may, it always remains our foundation.
Inspiration
Designer clothing is inspirational, it stimulates thinking and is open to interpretation. Whenever I travel to countries near and far, I am always drawn to unusual clothes. The design possibilities are seemingly without limit – and so is the creativity. Designer clothes from well-known labels such as Philipp Plein and Roberto Geissini are provocative; they polarize, they have style. They are also expensive. There are plenty of reasons for this – which is why some viewers will always just be viewers. Right from the start, our guiding principle has been to share enthusiasm and passion – at fair prices.
Production
This is my favorite part of my work – when I bring my designs to life! After having been cut out, the transfer foils are carefully positioned on the garment and transferred with the transfer press. The garment is then further finished by hand; rhinestones are attached, and labels are sewn on. If the design and quality meet my expectations, all data are securely saved and the work steps carefully documented.
In this way, we can start production immediately after receiving your order and deliver your favorite item to you in no time at all!
I hope you have fun exploring my creations – I look forward to receiving your order.
Thomas Bruder
From mission to implementation
With an increasingly clear mission in mind, I started producing my own designer clothing together with my family. Our decisions are always made with a focus on the customer – on their love for and dedication to designer clothes, and their financial flexibility. The idea is short and sweet – we produce elegant items of clothing in-house that are inexpensive and, therefore, hopefully accessible to everyone.
Except for production of the raw materials from which our garments are made, our designer clothes are manufactured exclusively at our location in Düdingen.
Concept sketch
Our starting point is always the idea, motivation, and individual wishes of our customers. I prepare the initial concept sketches and ideas for my clothes directly on paper. This includes making notes about suitable color variants, sizes, and properties.
The sketch is then rendered with Photoshop; if I am satisfied with my design, I vectorize the artwork and send the data to my cutting plotter.