I am starting a new business and I’m too immersed in it to find the perfect name. Or, I had one I was hoping (pretty unrealistically) to use, but there are trademark issues, so I’m back to the drawing board and I need your help!
Here’s what you need to know about the business:
• Line of “real” clothes (professional and eventually street casual wear) for women with super-fit physiques who need/want to dress professionally/sophisticated/casually cool outside the gym and don’t want to have every item of clothes tailored to fit their physique well. Think feminine physique and look, though, not masculine or boy-shaped. Wide shoulders and back but tiny waists, shape. Attached are images, examples of my customer base.
• I’m NOT looking for a name that implies fitness wear or active wear.
• The idea is to be able to feel confident in your presentation inside and outside the gym – selling not just clothing, but confidence – with the right fit, you look and feel confident and good about yourself.
• Sophisticated, cool, clean, minimalist
• Price point example – white blouse somewhere in $60-80 range (still working on this)
• Gender-neutral – eventually adding a men’s line
• Strong – preferably one word.
• Can be made up word, but has to be easy to spell and somehow describe/relate/imply the business.
• The .com domain name also needs to be available so please check that. Or one of the two following variations of the name, [login to view URL] or xxxapparel.com.
• I have already researched FIT as the name (TM not available, domain not available). Would prefer a name that doesn’t include the word “fit” as I’ve tried a whole host of ideas other than the word itself and they all seem to imply active wear. Unless can come with something/some way to incorporate that doesn’t….
I look forward to hearing from you!! Thank you!
Greetings. I'm a seasoned native English writer with a strong background in both academic and professional writing. I've helped name many businesses and projects involved with fashion and beauty, and can ensure your name is engaging. You can expect prompt and friendly communication, swift turnaround times, and a fierce dedication to quality deliverables should you choose to work with me. Samples and resume available via PM. Thanks for your consideration. Cheers, Hannah.
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Hello. I am based in Australia and new to freelance.com. I have read through your job description and think i could put my mind to a bit of deep thinking for you. I also have a few close friends that would be willing to help me brainstorm. If you wanted to contact me for a better talk on this you could skype me. I am on skype all the time virtually. More than happy to converse with you and see what we come up with. I speak and write fluent English and i am a female with a creative mind and out there thoughts. Thank you.
I am an anthropologist, with background in business anthropology. I already have good names here.. and the domains were not yet taken. If interested, I could help you a lot more than just branding. Thanks!
I'm new to this site and I'm willing to work and learn. I will do my best to help you with a name for your business. Brainstorming is one of my best assets.
Hi,
How about "Sleek", or "Sliqstyle" (pronoucned "sleek style").
If you like it and decide to use it, please accept the bid and pay whatever you think the name is worth! If you don't like it, but think I'm on the right track and would like me to propose some more options, also accept the bid and let's talk! Best of luck with your venture! I recently concluded a contract with the clothier Body Central, so I have some relevant experience with your market and customer base.
Sincerely,
Bart Wheeler