When three best friends created Big City, Big Dreams, a clothing line that represents Toronto’s "hustle hard, dream big" mentality, they hardly had any idea of the incredible impact their young entrepreneurial endeavor would have.
Now, over a year later and with hundreds of t-shirts and sweaters carrying the iconic logo, Abel Lulseged, John Cadougan and Moinor Gates’ Big City, Big Dreams Clothing line has not only stood up to the test of time but has gained the approval of the streets as well.
Often abbreviated as BCBD, these young taste-makers' brand and custom designs incorporate the beauty of the Toronto skyline while factoring in their own creativity and fashion sense that represents a certain Canadian aesthetic. With each design hand crafted and printed by this trio of swag, it’s safe to say that BCBD is a completely homegrown effort that is quickly engulfing the torso of males, females and even kids of Toronto’s streets.
Urban City-Inspired Fashion
'Big City, Big Dreams’ Recently Dropped an Inspiring Indie Comme
Trend Themes
1. Urban City-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate the aesthetic of different cities into their designs.
2. Entrepreneurial Endeavors - Opportunity for young entrepreneurs to create their own clothing lines with a unique and impactful message.
3. Customized Fashion - Opportunity for personalized and handcrafted designs that appeal to a specific market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Apparel - Opportunity for fashion apparel brands to create city-inspired collections that resonate with urban consumers.
2. Startups - Opportunity for startups to disrupt the fashion industry by offering unique clothing lines with a strong brand message.
3. Printing and Manufacturing - Opportunity for printing and manufacturing businesses to cater to the growing demand for customized and handcrafted clothing designs.