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Clothing Coulture

Stars Design Group
Sustainability
Fashion Industry
Tariffs
De Minimis
China
The Go-Giver
Imports
Ciclo Technology
Sustainability In Fashion
Carbon Neutrality
Clothing 2.0
Logistics
Last Mile Delivery
Sales Techniques
Politics
Synthetic Fibers
U.S. Trade Deficit
Textile Innovation
All Saints
Upcycling

Conversations with fashion industry innovators and disruptors discussing solutions to real industry challenges.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes127Founded5 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Fashion becomes a powerful lens through which cultural shifts and global challenges are examined at Paris Fashion Week. Hosts Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane explore how designers used storytelling to respond to societal issues like climate anxiety and... more

Date: 9/16/2025

Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

This week, Bret and Emily discuss The Emmys, Peanuts, and NYFW.

Date: 9/9/2025

Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

This week, Bret and Emily discuss Giorgio Armani, Everlane, NYC Fashion Week and more.

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Recent Guests

Sharon Graubard
Founder and creative director of SG Files, known as an oracle of the fashion industry.
SG Files
Episode: Sharon Graubard: Culture, Identity & the Future of Fashion
Mary Ruppert Stroescu
Educator in fashion at Washington University and innovator in sustainable textile solutions
Washington University
Episode: Sustainable Design and Emerging Trends in Fashion Education with Mary Ruppert Stroescu
Andrea Ferris
Founder of CiCLO Technology that provides sustainable fabric solutions.
CiCLO
Episode: Minimizing Fashions Impact on Earth with Andrea Ferris from CiCLO Technology
Giulio Salgaro
A sustainability expert involved with Edmond Climate Network
Edmond Climate Network
Episode: Fashion's Carbon Countdown: Navigating Digital Passports and the EU with Giulio Salgaro
Bob Burg
Bestselling author and speaker
The Go-Giver
Episode: The Go-Giver Philosophy: Deliver Value and Develop Meaningful Connections in Business with Bob Burg

Hosts

Bret Schnitker
Co-host of the show, known for extensive experience managing designers and overseeing product development in the fashion industry.
Emily Lane
Co-host of the show, praised for her communication skills and insights into fashion trends and consumer behavior.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Relevant, applicable, important

    The clothing culture a podcast stands out in the fashion related podcasts of today. The contnent is extremely relevant, guided by the over 25 years of experience that Bret Schnitker has managing designers design, product development, and production around the world. It’s enhanced by Bret and Emily‘s amazing communication abilities to boil down the important content and communicate it in a way that is relatable and applicable to many aspects of the fashion industry.The guests are experts in a var... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    Mystyle4u
    United States4 years ago

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The hosts are recognized for their exceptional communication skills that make complex industry challenges relatable.
Listeners appreciate the relevance and applicability of the discussions, emphasizing the hosts' extensive experience in the fashion world.
Guests are often industry experts, providing valuable insights that benefit listeners from various backgrounds.

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Transforming Retail's Last Mile: Enhancing Efficiency and Achieving Carbon Neutrality with Mike Robinson
Q: What's the implementation process like?
It should be relatively simple, requiring minimal data exchange and potentially taking six to eight weeks.
The Go-Giver Philosophy: Deliver Value and Develop Meaningful Connections in Business with Bob Burg
Q: Was this an awareness that happened in your own personal life? Is this a journey that a mentor kind of filled you in on?
Bob shares that it was both personal experiences and observations of successful people focusing on giving rather than self-centeredness that led to the development of the Go-Giver philosophy.
Identifying and Avoiding Forced Labor in Global Apparel Production
Q: Are there any good resources that you would recommend for educating themselves on what they need to know about ethical labor sourcing?
Partnering with certified organizations like RAP and Fair Trade can provide essential knowledge and help establish ethical practices.
Identifying and Avoiding Forced Labor in Global Apparel Production
Q: What might be some signals that you could be at risk when working with manufacturers?
Opacity in communication about production, lack of discussion about certifications, and geographically questionable pricing.
Minimizing Fashions Impact on Earth with Andrea Ferris from CiCLO Technology
Q: How did you go about testing the results?
We use standard test methods to measure true biodegradation of materials in various environments.

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Focused on essential conversations within the fashion industry, the content presents insights from innovators and disruptors tackling real challenges faced by the sector. Topics range from sustainability, technological advancements, and consumer behavior to pressing political issues like tariffs and trade wars impacting the apparel industry. The discussions also emphasize personal expressions through fashion, inclusivity, and the historical narratives that shape current fashions. The unique blend of expert insights and practical advice makes it a rich resource for industry professionals and fashion enthusiasts alike.

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Clothing Coulture launched 5 years ago and published 127 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Mary Ruppert Stroescu
3. Andrea Ferris
4. Giulio Salgaro
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