I love the structure that Business Plan Boot Camp is giving my life, but it doesn’t give me a lot of time to browse trends and try resources for my Red Violet Project readers. Do you have a story, thought or resource you’d like to share here? I’m offering $10 for every accepted guest post. Contact me for details! (Nothing after the jump.)
I like the idea of designing shirts that enhance breasts! I have the opposite problem: I fit best into a "nearly" A cup. It is amazing how different sized family members can be; my daughter, sisters, and nieces (who of whom interviewed with you yesterday at 5:00)are all very well endowed. As I read your blog, I wondered if you might be going to Vietnam to have shirts made there. We recently visited friends who pastor the thriving Hanoi International Church. I could share their contact information with you, and recommend a wonderful Christian tour guide if you plan to visit Hanoi.
Thanks for writing, Sharon! I really enjoyed meeting your niece yesterday. So energizing!
If you're a "nearly" A cup, then you're lucky enough to be able to shop at stores like lulalu.com and thelittlebracompany.com. Have you tried them? Or are you able to find everything you need at department stores?
You're right about my thinking about having shirts made in Vietnam. My volume won't be high enough at the beginning to make it worthwhile, but I'd like to make contacts for the future.
The main reason we're going is that my parents will be there for two months, and I'd like my husband's first visit there to be with them. I was actually born in VN b/c my parents were missionaries. We left in April 1975 and moved to the Philippines.
I'd love to hear about your visit to VN and to receive the contact information you mentioned. I've never visited Hanoi, but I think we may go this time.
I'm starting a new blog (it will be called "littlevietnamese.com") about preparing for this trip, the memories it raises, the people we meet along the way, and the actual trip itself.