Steve and Barry’s is known in the retail landscape as providers of premium apparel at the lowest prices possible. Just imagine GAP’s Old Navy and UNIQLO, Japan’s most popular casual wear retailer, level of quality and price, but Steve and Barry’s price gap is more on the lower end. Remember how Stephon Marbury, the New York Knicks’ star player, revolutionizing the shoe industry with sneakers costing only at $14.98 a pair? The Starbury Movement is truly Marbury’s own, where he even wears his own endorsement on the basketball courts.
SJP’s tag line is “Fashion is not a Luxury - It’s a Right.” Parker’s vision is to have quality and affordability in clothing for everybody: no matter what age, size, or income. Her manifesto is “It is every women’s inalienable right to have a pulled together stylish, confident wardrobe with money left over to live. GET BITTEN.” The key word is to live. She recognizes that not everyone can afford the kind of wardrobe Carrie Bradshaw had or the elites of Park and Madison Avenue. Realistically looking at what basically any consumer would want when they go spend their hard earn money on style is the best price for the LOOK. The look is of comfort, confidence and style. Every woman wants to look as if they are strutting down the fashion runway with their nose held high and sexiness just beaming out.
Sarah Jessica Parker has joined up with Stehpon Marbury in the innovation of low cost in fashion in partnering up with Steve and Barry’s. A future collection to look for is Amanda Bynes coming out mid-August. Also joining the ranks is Ben Wallace of the Chicago Bulls and Bubba Watson, the longest driver on the PGA tour with their own signature in the fashion industry. |
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