This week on the 2 Regular Guys Podcast, we’re joined by Jeff Bender, the founder of Lion + Owl and author of Apparel Has No Gender. He is going to be joining us to explore the growing trend of texture-rich finishes in apparel. From tactile design elements to purposeful sensory details, decorators are embracing diverse materials and techniques that make garments not just look good, but feel meaningful. We’ll dive into how texture can elevate a design, create a more inclusive and engaging experience for the wearer, and even serve functional purposes for specific audiences. Whether you're experimenting with specialty inks, embroidery, layering, or embellishments, this conversation will inspire you to think beyond the visual and create apparel that speaks to all the senses.
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Texture-Rich Finishes
Aaron: Welcome Jeff! As we dive in, I’m going to tell my quick(ish) story about how we met and I’d love to hear your side of it.
So what took you from that to launching Lion + Owl and stepping into the world of apparel?
Terry: What were some of the earliest pain points you noticed in traditional kids’ clothing that you wanted to solve through design?
Aaron: From your perspective, why is texture such a crucial part of clothing design, especially for neurodiverse individuals?
Terry: Have you had to balance aesthetics with functionality when it comes to texture? How do you approach that creatively?
Aaron: What advice would you give to apparel decorators or brands looking to add more sensory consideration into their designs?
Terry: Do you see opportunities for decorators to collaborate more intentionally with people designing for inclusion, like your team at Lion + Owl?
Aaron: In other industry podcasts, like the Apparelist you’ve spoken about true gender-neutral sizing. How does that tie into your mission of comfort and inclusivity?
Terry: What kind of feedback have you received from families and kids who wear Lion + Owl apparel? Any stories that stick with you?
Aaron: What’s next for you and Lion + Owl? Any upcoming products or ideas you’re excited to explore? And most importantly, how can people connect and support what you are doing?
SHARED LINKS:
Jeff’s Book: https://lionandowl.us/products/apparel-has-no-gender
Main Lion and Owl Site: https://lionandowl.usBacking for Embroidery to reduce texture: https://www.gunold.com/item/cover-the-back-embroidery-backing-white-20-x-27-yd-roll/
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