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Poetic Precision “P7” Clothing, Inc.

Mar 30, 2012 10:39AM ● By Style

Photo by Dante Fontana

Describe your business.

I have always been an artist. Growing up I was constantly drawing and creating original works of art, and as I got older I found myself getting even more interested in fashion and found a love for clothing as well. Being an artist, I had to figure out a way to use my artwork and relate it to clothing – a way to share my passion for both with others. That is how I created Poetic Precision.

How are you involved with both the community and your customer?

I am a firm believer in taking care of people and sharing my success with others. My clothing is 100-percent made in America, which will help create jobs here in the U.S. and prevent us from using any sort of child labor, keeping our integrity intact. Also, we will be donating 10 percent of our yearly profits to help support literacy programs in America and support school art programs. As a big supporter of our military, I plan on hiring veterans with artistic and sales experience; I’m proud to support our military and their families any way that I can.

Why is your staff the best in the business?

As new emerging artists, they are all hungry for success and ready to show the world what they are made of. My CFO is an Iraq War veteran with a passion to help new start-up businesses.  

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

Mikuni Sushi.  

Where do you and your family go locally to have fun?

We go to the movies and to dinner; we like to have a good time and just relax with one another.

And finally, customer service is…?

Customer service is making sure that each guest who shops my product and wears my clothing is always taken care of. No matter what, I want my customers to have the best shopping experience possible – whether they are right or wrong, everyone is always treated the same.


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