The Clothing Brand Hustler’s Guide
 
          Real Talk - The Pain
Let’s be real, uso — most of you been talking about starting a brand for YEARS, but your “dream” is still sitting in your notes app. Or you dropped one tee, your cousins gassed you up… then nothing. No sales. No plan. Just vibes.
👉 You waste cash on dodgy suppliers.
👉 You post once, pray for hype, then disappear.
👉 You copy other brands, but your drop flops.
That ain’t a brand. That’s a hobby. And hobbies don’t feed the whānau.
Why This Course Hits Different
This ain’t some YouTube tutorial or fake guru talk. The Clothing Brand Hustler’s Guide is built for us, by us — the blueprint that actually works in Aotearoa for Māori & Pasifika hustlers.
We give you the exact steps to:
- Plan drops that don’t flop.
- Create hype that sells.
- Build a brand that outlives the buzz.
💥 No guessing. No waiting. No “one day.” Just a system that flips hoodie dreams into hustler reality.
What You Will Learn
Inside this course, you’ll stack skills faster than your bros stack plates at a hāngi:
- Brand Foundations: how to stand out so you’re not just “another tee brand.”
- Design That Slaps: from Canva hacks to pro graphics that actually sell.
- The Drop Formula: planning, timing, and teasing your launches so they bang.
- Marketing & Hype: IG, FB, TikTok — building buzz that makes people line up.
- Sales Systems: turning clout into cash with Shopify, payment set-ups, and funnels.
- Scaling Up: how to go from $200 drops to $10k+ hustles without burning out.
This isn’t surface-level. It’s the full playbook, step by step, in language you actually get.
After You Finish - The Outcome
When you finish this course, you won’t just have “an idea.” You’ll have a brand.
🚀 Imagine:
- Selling out hoodies in hours instead of sitting on dead stock.
- Shopify cha-chings on your phone while you’re at work.
- Your cuzzies rocking YOUR brand, not someone else’s.
- Pride, respect, and mana knowing you built something real for your whānau.
This isn’t just about clothes. It’s about breaking cycles and building something your kids, nephews, nieces can point to and say: “That’s ours.”
