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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ref=pe_70060_17361330_pe_06/?ASIN=B000HBXZXG

That's a "Kate Spade Kindle Cover" at $125. No hand carving, no exotic inlay- but it does have the designer logo on the back. It appears to be chrome tanned leather on a fiberboard stiffener. No place to store the cord. For $125???? And would you be interested in some Florida swampland, too?

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So I started to play with a pencil and came up with a veggie tanned outside, lined with goat or sheep and only one pocket, not a wallet. Then I thought it would be cool if it closed magnetically- just snap it shut. I like lacing, but it adds bulk, and it usually just used to hide raw edges. I can fix that. Total cost in materials for this project is maybe $15, but I can get what I need out of the scrap bin. I haven't been seriously motivated to go in the shop for a long time, but $125 for a mass produced imported designer Kindle Cover-

:Holysheep:

It would be easy to justify paying twice that for a carved one. We all know that. But how many people will plunk down the money and buy the Kate Spade one? thousands? millions? I guess it's a great profit, if you can get it! Maybe I'll try to decorate mine, or get my kids to do it. I can have 10 or 20 of them out of the scrap box, if I want. Mine will not be flimsy or have stitches rip out. And I sure am not paying $125 for a Kindle cover.

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That's crazy. I love how 'designers' spin things too:

Special design details include kate spade new york logo embossed on the back cover and the brand's signature "give it a whirl" lining.

Um, it's called poke-a-dot.

Chris

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I think I mentioned this book before: "Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster". It tells how luxury goods went from quality to mass produced products with the label not the quality bringing a high price.

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The polka dot interior reminded me of the Gateway boxes computers come in. But yes, another example of the spin used to fool the public into thinking they are getting "value". Cloth is cheaper than leather. Like I said, i could justify spending 3 or 4 times that much if, for example, Kevin King made it or Bob Park carved it, but that kind of money for imported not-very-well-made junk- HA! They will never get it out of me. I wouldn't pay $20 for that cover and I don't care whose logo it was. Inferior workmanship and materials is still junk no matter what the tag reads or what it costs.

But they are selling them- that's what we have to learn from. Why are those junky covers selling so well? Is it the designer tag? Is it because Amazon promotes them? Is it because they have $3 invested in each unit and are laughing all the way to the bank? If they sold them for $10 each, I wouldn't have started this thread.

But they are getting $125 each! How can we, the custom leatherworkers, convince the people wealthy enough to buy things like Kindle Covers to buy from us? The price of the final product is actually not a factor. We could build a smilar case for less that $10 + whatever time spent customizing it. Kate Spade has maybe invested $3 per unit? Sound about right? So how do we get the business? Most of us can build a better case than that and maybe even afford to compete in price, so why aren't our phones ringing instead of Amazon's? Something to think about today.

And we can be glad we'll never pay $50 for an eyeglass case cover made out of plastic, too! I also saw an ugly partly-leather purse with a poor design and bad hardware on sale at Penney's this weekend for "only" $150. It's made so badly I wouldn't buy it for Janie at Wally World for $10, My local Penneys will sell dozens of these purses. How can we get the "prestige" of the designer labels? We have quality and customization down pat, but how do we educate the customer that we have good prices and better quality than the factories overseas, and to call us first? Should we all put "Made in America" in our advertising campaigns? What can the custom leather industry do to educate the public and get a share of the dollars currently being spent on mass produced imported stuff?

Anyone have any ideas?

Johanna

 

 

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Basically, there's a few things wrong here: Some people will buy whatever Kate Spade makes - this goes for handbags, shoes, kindle covers, you name it. She's an international designer, we're not. Some people drop lots of money on things just to say they spent $125 for a kindle cover, and here is where Kate Spade is competing with you. If you make a better product or nicer design than she does, it's possible to snatch some business away from her, but so is every other international designer with sweatshops churning them out and stores to sell their goods. And there's people like you and me, who'd never spend that much for a cover - so we go and get the $15 one, and it lasts as long as the kindle does - which isn't very long. Actually, I'd never get a kindle anyway - books aren't that heavy, don't need batteries and I can drop them plenty of times without breaking.

It is pretty crazy when you stop and think about it. But in the handmade business, it's all about finding the customer willing to spend a little more for something that's unique and high quality. Selling on Amazon isn't something I originally considered, but it's possible.

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$ pure and simple. That is how you get in on that market. They probably have an advertising, marketing budget in the millions. The only way to get your item noticed is letting everyone know that you are making them. So, how do you do that? Magazine advertising, TV advertising, Google ads, etc which all cost $$$$$. Now a slower way is to just make your items and sell them locally, and hope that they create enough buzz with the customers to create enough demand that you can start charging more. You need to be able to sell YOURSELF as well as the product that you are making.

The other thing is that there are many people with no artistic talent at all, and they are willing to pay for what they cannot make themselves. If it wears out, who cares? Just throw it away, and get a new one. I think a lot of people have grown up with so many disposable goods that they don't expect anything to actually last that long.

I am flabbergasted at what some purses, and women's designer shoes sell for.

If you get some time read Longaberger. It is the story of Dave Longaberger, and how he took a dream of handmade baskets, and turned it into a $1 billion dollars in sales company in 25 years.

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In addition to all the other suggestions, I have thought about adding "Numbered Limited Edition" to something, jack the price up, sell 100 and go on to the next project.

PT Barnum said it best "There's a sucker born every day"

My Dad said it 2nd best "There's an a** for every seat"

Spence

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$ pure and simple. That is how you get in on that market. They probably have an advertising, marketing budget in the millions. The only way to get your item noticed is letting everyone know that you are making them. So, how do you do that? Magazine advertising, TV advertising, Google ads, etc which all cost $$$. .

That about sums it up. Some time ago the marketing/advertising firms realised that the product is irrelevant, what they are really selling is another by product of the meat industry, the one that comes out before the animal is converted to meat and hides.

Politicians are like nappies, both should be changed regularly for the same reason.

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This country has turned in to a whole who's name are you wearing instead of i got a quality product for my money. I had a guy come in the shop one day wanting a billfold patched. I told him i could fix because it was made out of plastic. Well he came ungluded and said i was a lier. That is was a some body's name brand. That it cost $500.00 and came from NYC. My answer was so what. It's still made out of plastic !!

It's the same thing with Harley branded things. Customers would come in and want motorcycle chaps and want to know if they were as good as Harley branded chaps. I would tell them mine were better. That they were made out of one piece of leather not several pieces sewed togeather. Their reply was Harley makes these and they have to be better just because of the name. People are so eat up with the DUMB A$$ you can't explain something simple to them like that these big companys sell the rights to use their name to some company that's going to use the cheapest materials and labor they can to produce the product. The big company makes money off of their name and don't have to do a thing.

Even when i told people that if Harley made all of the things that are sold with Harley on them their wouldn't be room enough room to park in Wisconsin because it would be one big factory that covered the whole state. Just like that guy says " You can't fix STUPID !! "

I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.

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