Styles
I hope to start with three necklines for tops: crew (aka jewel); mock turtleneck and a softer third style between those two heights on the neck.
I am imagining that you can pick your sleeve length: sleeveless, short, three quarter or long.
I hope to work out cap sleeves and possibly other shapes, but not for the MVP.
I like straight skirts and they work well in a knit. With mass customization, you can pick your length: just above the knee, just below the knee, mid calf or ankle length (though I imagine that will mostly get used for "cocktail hour" pieces, which are not part of the MVP).
I want to offer three styles of pants: regular, wide leg and a body skimming, not skin tight legging. This is intended to be business casual. I think leggings are wonderfully comfortable and can be adequately conservative with a long top or jacket over them if they aren't too tight.
The MVP dress will be a dress length version of the top options.
Jackets and sweaters will come in a collarless style that looks good with a mock turtleneck. The length can be changed to hit at the hip or mid thigh or somewhere in between.
The knit coat will be based on the three quarter length designer knit sweater I once owned and modified. Illustration with description.
I am imagining that you can pick your sleeve length: sleeveless, short, three quarter or long.
I hope to work out cap sleeves and possibly other shapes, but not for the MVP.
I like straight skirts and they work well in a knit. With mass customization, you can pick your length: just above the knee, just below the knee, mid calf or ankle length (though I imagine that will mostly get used for "cocktail hour" pieces, which are not part of the MVP).
I want to offer three styles of pants: regular, wide leg and a body skimming, not skin tight legging. This is intended to be business casual. I think leggings are wonderfully comfortable and can be adequately conservative with a long top or jacket over them if they aren't too tight.
The MVP dress will be a dress length version of the top options.
Jackets and sweaters will come in a collarless style that looks good with a mock turtleneck. The length can be changed to hit at the hip or mid thigh or somewhere in between.
The knit coat will be based on the three quarter length designer knit sweater I once owned and modified. Illustration with description.