bART Sullivan
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Profession / role:
Shirt mastermind
Company / organisation:
Kilakitu Clothing
Website (if you have one):
www.kilakituclothing.com
My primary role in relation to fashion is:
Designer, Manufacturer
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inspiration and colleagues to push on together with
About me / About business or organisation:
Started Kilakitu after a really awesome yoga set in Kenya. The rest is future.
Career history / Company history:
Mostly computers and communications until Kilakitu came along

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At 19:39 on July 3, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Bart, sorry when I say own them I mean that I designed them and hold copyright.

Yes, getting these tartans woven in Africa and turned into goods for domestic and export sale is the third stage of the 'tartans for Africa' project.. So far Ive only managed to organise it in South Africa. If you would like more info then you can get me at davidmcgill61@yahoo.co.uk
At 14:17 on July 3, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Bart at the moment all my cloth is woven in wool although Im trying to have it done in cotton in Africa.
I own the Florida, Indiana, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, San Francisco and Virginia tartans as well as Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Rams. Do you think there would be a market for these as well?
At 12:21 on July 3, 2009, Kate Louise Hutchinson said…
Hi bART,

Welcome to the Africa Group. I'm the group administrator and will inform you of upcoming events and send you relevant useful information. Please feel free to invite people to join the group. I hope you find it useful :)
At 10:23 on July 3, 2009, David McGill said…
Great idea bart. Would you consider making cowboy shirts from new cloth?
 
 
 

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