fashion universities

I am amazed at the condition of the notions of industry in this country. Encourage young students to perfect their new skills in talent informed the art of fashion design.
Upon graduating and moving to do their own thing, fighting for the same materials they need to show case your talent through of his drawings. It is difficult to buy exactly what you want, and then forced to adjust and buy what is available?
Zip yellow in stock? Diamante Loops big? Not in stock? Why Is This? These are just a few examples that have been faced with finding haberdashery, this is a response I have this usually indicates that trade is declining, much worse than that, no industry, as it was a few years, few people are dry goods, then the application For many companies gained little or nothing at all.
Why our industry decided that he knows better than to do the maintenance of stocks in vogue haberdashery and crafts? Too many of our industries have disappeared, because the employers' organizations that have a negative tendency in the settings do not have shares, but simply does not hold at all, for the application to die.
America is full of shops that welcome to the profession, amateur or beginner. Whenever I see Fashion Runway and see the places that these competitors are too much for a mission, only mater of jealousy that we have in this country are lagging behind while it is a matter for negotiation of everyday notions such lush excess, fabrics and equipment.
We are in a recession depressing but at times like this, trade and industry show their colors for all. Making shoddy products and retailers alike are hoping that they get paid for cutting corners? Poor quality care to corporate clients that are too big to care about customer service.
But in times like this, it could improve its position to increase their clientele. It seemed so difficult to find a dry goods store, it's almost like they were stuck in the dark, directions like "behind the building next to McDonald's in the back" as far out of sight as possible, why?
Only department stores like John Lewis or MacCulloch and Wallis has a market advantage in their image. But the tastes of small businesses have been forced to be out of fashion, questions as: who sew these days?
This is archaic thinking of people who have many years of fashion industry in the past, the reason same for other countries like France did not take seriously the British fashion.
Many times, I searched the web for sewing supplies, machine parts, sewing, art and decorative thread, and every time without fail I've found what I needed just what I needed to find that the site was $ GBP not art "
I had to look hard and deep until you find a British equivalent, but not in the same context I was looking theme.
We should be awash with shops selling of haberdashery in the UK, we sell books and sell arts crafts fashion week in London, and educate students in the universities of fashion.
But even in the open market opened the UK, which are sold on the pretext that there is no market for the concepts.
Why is it that America does not use this excuse of a concept?
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