MyCustomTailor.com actively seeks business partners in the state of South Carolina


After growing relentlessly and expanding its business globally during the past few years MyCustomTailor.com a business portal that interfaces custom tailors spread all over the globe with the custom clothing production giant located in Thailand, has started actively seeking business partners in South Carolina. This move comes after its careful consideration of the South Carolina custom clothing business trends. According to a research taken up by its Market analytics department there are over 700 custom tailors in the state of South Carolina alone. Of these there are a rough 150 that can be thought of any scale of doing business with a global partner.
Many of these tailors while being gifted with an excellent tailoring set up and skills lack the technology and infrastructure to expand their business beyond their local realms. This is one of the key propositions that MyCustomTailor.com has to offer to its new found partners in South Carolina. According to one statistic only 8.4 percent of the entire custom tailoring businesses in South Carolina are IT (Information Technology) savvy in terms of having a portal or supporting web interfaces for the customers. Also their production methods are of a relatively classic old school fashion. While this may sound good to some, it definitely hampers the business growth of these custom tailors. As an implication of this, it becomes almost impossible for the local custom tailors to suffice the surging demand for custom clothing. As a result customers who otherwise would like to have a custom tailored suit, for instance, would be forced to do with an off- the-rack un-customized branded suit.

This leads to a simple opportunity for every one. Supply to the demand with quality custom clothing. How? Well here is how. As has always happened, local tailors get orders from their local clients, this order is then forwarded to the production house that custom tailors the garment based on the specification of the local custom tailor. The local tailor is free to sell the garment as his/ her own creation. This forwarding of the production function allows the local tailor to be more proactive in taking orders and expanding his/her custom tailoring business by tapping the market. Tailors of South Carolina who have missed this great business opportunity or have been unfortunately underestimated can still contact MyCustomTailor.com and discuss a business opportunity with them.
You may visit http://www.mycustomtailor.com/franchise.htm. Or contact their hotline 011-66-1-9878717. You may also contact them through any of their contacts given at the following Url http://www.mycustomtailor.com/aboutus.htm.

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