SP-E-Course has arrived

The start of the E-courses have arrived, for the past few years I have been drafting out e-courses and testing them with clients, answering questions and getting them refined to a point where I know you will succeed.

To start the drop I am launching “how to spec a bra and brief’, even if you aren’t going to do anything technical if you are launching your own lingerie brand you need to know how to read a spec sheet so you will be able to deal with any problem that occur.

If you have ever seen a specification sheet and wondered how to read it or fill one out?

Example from the course

Or thought do I need one for my lingerie brand? If you are getting your lingerie outsourced you want to be able to understand a spec sheet even if you never have to write one.

That beloved sample that gets sent back to you that the factory wants you to sign off on to give the go ahead for production to start, it needs to be checked off size wise from the spec sheet.

Everything stops with you, don’t let lack of knowledge cost you.

Example of one of the exercises

The courses consists of ten modules

Module one: Why you need a spec sheet & measuring a brief

Module two: Working out the different sizes

Module three: Grades in different briefs

Module four: Measure the bra for the spec sheet

Module five: Breaking up the grade

Module six: Grade in different bras

Module seven: Cross-grading

Module eight: Grades in different bras

Module nine: Write your spec

Module ten Writing your spec in excel

FAQ

How long will it take to complete?

You can go at your own pace, there is written work and also videos explaining everything, there are also specs with missing numbers for you to work out so you fully understand everything and then finally a work through how to write a bra or brief spec for your own design.

Is it all video or do I speak to you?

It is all video and text based, however if you have any questions about anything please contact me, I’m more than happy to explain anything or get you to the point where you need to be to writing your own spec sheet.

What do I need?

Blank spec sheets are provided so all you need is a pen, and tape measure.