A "MADE IN WASHINGTON" FASHION LINE
Help shape the future of circular fashion and get entered in our raffle to win a one-of-a-kind bomber jacket ($200 value)! Share your insights on Transcend's "Made in Washington" collection. At Transcend, we're creating a localized circular fashion collection, featuring garments crafted from upcycled fabrics, heritage crafts, and timeless design. We value your input to ensure our collection reflects what you truly want and need. This survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete, and your feedback will directly impact our designs and offerings.
Section 1. Demographic
1. Name
First Name
Last Name
2. Email
example@example.com
3. Would you like to receive updates regarding the progress of this collection?
Yes
No
Other
4. How old are you?
Under 18
18 - 20
18 - 24
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
65+
Other
5. What city and state do you currently reside in?
6. How do you describe your gender identity?
Woman
Non-Binary
Man
Prefer not to disclose
Transgender
Other
7. What is your household income?
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Section 2: Style Preferences & Purchasing Decisions
1. Which section of a clothing store do you prefer to shop in?
Women's
Men's
Unisex
Other
2. Which type of garments are you most interested in purchasing? (Select all that apply)
Dresses
Outerwear
Accessories (e.g. scarves, bags)
Tops and Blouses
Bottoms (e.g. pants, skirts)
Other
3. How would you describe your personal style? (Select all that apply)
Maximalist (bold/vibrant patterns and colors)
Minimalist (neutral colors and fewer patterns)
Vintage-inspired (old world charm)
Streetwear (edgy and cool)
Modern and trendy (first adopter of latest trends)
Classic (timeless, elegant and fuss-free)
4. What is your primary reason for purchasing sustainable fashion? (Select up to 2)
Reducing environmental impact
Supporting ethical labor practices
Unique designs and craftmanship
Long-lasting quality
Other
5. What price range do you consider reasonable for high-quality, sustainably made garments (e.g. a nice dress or jacket)?
Under $50
$50 - $100
$100 - $150
$150 - 200
$200+
6. How often do you shop for new clothing?
Weekly
Monthly
A few times a year
Rarely
Other
7. When you're shopping for non-basic clothes (e.g. a nice dress or jacket), what is usually the most important factor that helps you decide whether to buy or not?
Price
Quality
Brand values
How the product looks
Versatility
Other
8. In your own words, what does it mean for fashion to be 'sustainable' and 'ethical'?
9. How important are sustainability and ethical practices to your purchasing decisions?
Not Important
1
2
3
4
Very Important
5
1 is Not Important, 5 is Very Important
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Section 3: Collection Preferences
Share your input to help shape the upcoming "Made In Washington" collection. Our idea is to upcycle excess textiles available locally, collaborate with local artists and artisans to feature heritage crafts in the garments and work with local manufacturing units to bring the collection to life.
1. How appealing is the idea of garments made from upcycled fabrics (i.e. creating new garments from old fabrics)?
Not Appealing At All
1
2
3
4
Extremely Appealing
5
1 is Not Appealing At All, 5 is Extremely Appealing
2. What types of fabrics or materials would you like to see in the collection? (Select all that apply)
Denim
Cotton or Linen
Wool or Cashmere
Fabric Blends
Other
3. How appealing is the idea of the collection incorporating heritage crafts?
Not Appealing At All
1
2
3
4
Extremely Appealing
5
1 is Not Appealing At All, 5 is Extremely Appealing
4. Which heritage textile crafts resonate most with you? (Select all that apply)
Embroidery
Block Printing
Natural Dying
Patch Work
Other
5. What excites you most about the "Made In Washington" collection?
6. Is there anything else you would like to see included in this collection?
7. How likely are you to attend a local fashion show featuring the "Made In Washington" collection?
Not Likely
1
2
3
4
Very Likely
5
1 is Not Likely, 5 is Very Likely
8. Do you recommend anyone we should reach out to, for collaboration on this project? Include their name, contact information and a brief description.
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Section 4: Shopping Preferences
1. How do you prefer to shop for clothing?
In-store
Online
A mix of both
Other
2. What are your favorite websites or stores to shop for clothing?
3. Would you consider purchasing garments through a local Seattle retail storefront?
Yes
No
Maybe
4. Would you be interested in learning how to repair or care for your garments through workshops?
Yes
No
Other
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