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The Unseasonal Sell
How bikini brands make swim season all seasons For years, the swim suit industry operated how you would think. They would go into a big selling period in the spring and summer, just to hibernate in the winter and restock. This strategy cleared the inventory and designers would then start designing next summer's line. But now, even in the winter you might see bikinis in stores, but you will definitely see them on online storefronts. So how did the industry make bikinis a year
Tanner Vogel
2 hours ago2 min read
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Performance over Posh
How Bikinis are marketed for stylish sport activities Everyone's been there, the strings of your bikini coming undone while playing beach volleyball or the fabric deteriorating after too many laps in the pool. Diving, swimming, surfing, beach volleyball, wake boarding, and even just an active day of throwing the football in the sun. I've personally survived all of these in a bikini meant for more for style than sport. But, there is a way to enjoy these hobbies that are still
Tanner Vogel
Nov 33 min read
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Creating a bluer ocean one bikini at a time
How Sustainability is transforming the bikini market The marketing of bikinis has revolved around style, summertime, and sun kissed skin, but now brands are pushing for a greener space in the marketing of bikinis. Rather than just a bathing suit, they're selling a purpose. This movement has increasingly become more important in many consumers' minds, making it a necessary move for many companies. The marketing strategies in these companies promoting sustainable bikinis revolv
Tanner Vogel
Oct 203 min read
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Bikinis, from Banned to Big Time
The History of Bikinis and how their scandalous debut was marketed successfully The Atomic Bomb of Fashion Picture this. It's 1946 and summer is in full swing just after World War II. While two-piece swim suits can be dated back to the 1930's, the modern bikini wasn't born until July 5th, 16 years later. French designer Louis Réard created the bikini partially due to material rationing during the post war period. Though the suits were small, they made a massive splash because
Tanner Vogel
Oct 63 min read
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