The Real Reason Most Streetwear Brands Don't Make It Past Drop Two
It's not the design. It's everything that happens after. You have the designs. You have the Shopify store. You have the hype built up on Instagram for weeks. Drop day arrives, orders flood in - and...

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It's not the design. It's everything that happens after. You have the designs. You have the Shopify store. You have the hype built up on Instagram for weeks. Drop day arrives, orders flood in - and then things start breaking. The sample you approved looks nothing like what customers receive. Half the orders show 'fulfilled' in Shopify but are sitting unprocessed in Printful. Someone tweets that their hoodie shrank two sizes in the wash. You spend the next week in your DMs instead of planning the next drop. This is not a rare horror story. It is the standard first-drop experience for founders who focused entirely on the creative side and assumed the operational side would figure itself out. It doesn't. Here is what actually goes wrong - and what the brands that survive do differently. 1. A Bad Tech Pack Costs You Everything Before You Even Launch A tech pack is the blueprint your manufacturer uses to build your garment. Most founders send a mood board or a Photoshop mockup and assume th