| Chic Spotlight: Doncaster's J. Lee Tyer |
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| Written by Amy Scalia | ||||
| Monday, 30 July 2007 11:44 | ||||
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Chic Spotlight: Doncaster's J. Lee Tyer
Cincy Chic: J. Lee, please introduce yourself and explain how your clothing business is unique in comparison to the women's clothing stores in Cincinnati.
Tyer: As you are probably aware, designer shopping in Cincinnati is
rather limited – especially when you compare us to say Chicago, or even
Columbus or Indianapolis in some instances. So, even having access to
designer clothing here is a challenge in itself. Additionally, many
ready-wear designers stylize their clothing with limited offerings for
women of differing body architectures which make it tough for many
women to find clothing in a style, color, or pattern that she likes AND
has the right cut to flatter her body. In contrast, Doncaster designs
their line with the various body sizes and figures of women in mind,
creating a range of options so that there is something for every woman
- from a size 2 to a 24, including petites. We have styles for the
women's different style persona (classic, modern, romantic,
sporty/natural, etc.) as well as for different life functions (casual,
business, social functions and formals). Last, but definitely not
least, the line also has cuts/styles for women of differing body
architectures - from the more linear, athletic builds to the curvier,
more feminine silhouettes. For instance, many women who have been
unable to find pants or jeans that fit are elated to finally find a
cut/style that works for them in the Doncaster line - I am one myself!
I require petite because of my waist-to-rise proportion even though I
have long legs with a 34" inseam. Additionally, I am challenged with a
pear shaped figure with a much smaller waist relative to my hips.
Before discovering Doncaster, I had given up on most pants/slacks and
completely given up on jeans! Now I am able to enjoy wearing both in a
cut/fit that is not only comfortable but flattering to my figure as
well.
Cincy Chic: You mention that Doncaster is a "designer" brand meant for custom tailoring. Does this mean that it is pricey?
Tyer: Well, cost is relative – what is perceived as expensive or
inexpensive by one person will be different for the next. I understand
though that you are asking to define where Doncaster falls on the price
point scale. For those who are more familiar with the designer labels
in major department stores, our line which ranges from shorts or jeans
& tank tops, to business suits, to formal wear – would be
comparably priced with Dana Buchman's or Ellen Tracy's lines. Doncaster
is often compared quality wise with couture brands at a higher price
point because of their use of the finest fabrics as well as unique
detailing often found only in couture designs. For example, the line's
more exclusive pieces are made from luxurious fabrics sourced from the
same manufacturers' that Chanel and Armani use. The advantage for
Doncaster is that we do not maintain prime retail storefronts on prime
real estate with high rents and large inventory stock rooms, which add
substantially to overhead that is absorbed in clothing base line
pricing. Doncaster also does not rely on expensive, national marketing
campaigns in order to sell the clothing line – so these overhead
savings gets passed along to the consumer with a lower price point for
a comparable piece. For example, each season we typically have a
special linton tweed jacket (or several) which is sourced from the same
manufacturer that Chanel uses for their linton tweed jackets. If you
were to compare the two brands of jackets, they are n early identical
except for a slight variation in the fabrics (often just in the color
combinations); however, Chanel's version will run at least twice if not
three times that of Doncaster's!
Tyer: Doncaster embraced a completely different business model than
most traditional retailers of their day when they started the clothing
line back in 1931 – opting for a business model that has evolved over
the years and currently includes consultant trunk shows, catalogue
sales as well as e-commerce purchases via the internet. The clothing is
sold exclusively through trained wardrobe consultants like me who
utilize a sample line to present the clothes to our clients. Each
season (4 times per year) we receive a sample line which consists of at
least one example of every item in that season's line (typically
300-400 items including accessories) which ranges from size 2-24,
including some petites. A client will not necessarily try on the exact
piece of clothing that interests them in their exact size before
ordering it; however there will be a sample in the same style/cut which
they can try on strictly for sizing purposes. Then they simply hold up
a sample of the item in the color/pattern they want to evaluate whether
the color, texture, pattern, etc. is right for them or not. We refer to
this process as "paper dolling". For example, let's say that you are
interested in a particular pair of pants which are available in white,
navy, beige and black. You may have to try on a pair of blue pants to
confirm the correct size, and then hold up the desired white pair of
pants (sampled in a different size) against the front of your body to
evaluate the color selection. The same could be true for a jacket. Two
jackets of the same or similar cuts can appear completely different
once you change the fabric construction but will be identical for
determining the correct size one should order in a particular cut. Once
a selection is made, an order is placed and the clothing is typically
shipped and received within the week. Similar to retail stores,
occasionally – more frequently near the end of the season – items may
become back ordered or even sold out due to popularity. So, the adage
"the early bird gets the worm" is still alive and well!
Tyer: First of all, all items are 100 percent refundable within 30 days
of their ship date, provided that they are returned in the same state
as they were received – with tags still on, and without any alterations
or physical damage.
Cincy Chic: Do you charge a fee for these personalized services like personal shoppers do? Tyer: No, my services are strictly value-added benefits with shopping through me. I am compensated by Doncaster through a commission on the clothing items that are purchased. I feel that the personalized services that I deliver above and beyond helping women with their clothing selections are not only critical for the time-starved women today; but also distinguish me from my retail competitors such as Macy's, Nordstrom's, etc.
Cincy Chic: How often and how long do clients have access to your sample line?
Tyer: The short answer is that my clients have access to the current
available sample line almost all year around - which of course changes
out when one season concludes and the next season originates. Now
here's the long answer: Part of Doncaster's core beliefs is that their
wardrobe consultants should have flexible options so that they can work
in whatever way best meets their needs and goals – so it varies by
consultant. Traditionally, consultants would sell the clothing line out
of their home and receive the sample line anywhere from one week to
three or four weeks at a time per season, depending on the size of
their clientèle base. More recently, in larger cities where there are
multiple consultants, clothing studios have been established where
several consultants combine their resources to share display space and
receive the sample line for much longer periods of time. We have a
Cincinnati studio which is based in Blue Ash that six of us share. So,
we typically have the clothing samples for 10-12 weeks at a time and
coordinate our schedules using an online calendar program. This
provides us with the scheduling flexibility to work around the
increasingly busy schedule of our clients, rather than force them to
fit into ours! Tyer: I just would just like to invite women who are interested in the clothing line and our concept of wardrobe planning to check us out! You can log on to Doncaster's site at www.doncaster.com as well as check out my website which is in the process of debuting at www.DoncasterFashionistas.com. I can also be reached via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by phone at 513.543.5891. We are currently setting up appointments for the months of August-October to review the Fall line. Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to hearing from you! More articles by this author
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