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In today's episode, Rachel sits down with Preston Plowman, co-founder and CEO of OnBrand PLM System! Preston has crafted a PLM system that uniquely serves small and emerging fashion brands alike. This episode uncovers how OnBrand PLM stands apart by slashing high costs and enhancing user experience, offering project management capabilities that empower startups to employ sophisticated tools once out of reach (and budget) reserved for larger enterprises.
We touch on the cutting-edge features of OnBrand's PLM software designed for the apparel industry. Particularly noteworthy is the tech pack functionality that allows seamless unit conversions—although maybe slightly nerdy according to Rachel, it's really an invaluable asset for technical designers. These thoughtful elements simplify complex tasks, elevating productivity and providing a competitive edge to fashion professionals.
Preston also shares insights on how integrating design tools and PLM systems can streamline workflows for designers. By creating modern PLM solutions, we are revolutionizing team interactions and workflows, setting new standards in the apparel industry.
Do you think OnBrand's PLM System might be the right solution for you? Head to https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/onbrand to discover more!d to discover more!
In this episode, you'll hear:-Yes, a PLM system is accessible for you! Hear why.
-The common problem not a lot of people know about when you need to customize your software.
-It's the simple things about this program that make the biggest impact.
-Hear a story about how OnBrand helped one client save DAYS worth of work!
Sign up for the Secrets Behind Billion-Dollar Apparel Brands FREE Course here!
We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode!
Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course
To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn.
To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com.
By Rachel Erickson5
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In today's episode, Rachel sits down with Preston Plowman, co-founder and CEO of OnBrand PLM System! Preston has crafted a PLM system that uniquely serves small and emerging fashion brands alike. This episode uncovers how OnBrand PLM stands apart by slashing high costs and enhancing user experience, offering project management capabilities that empower startups to employ sophisticated tools once out of reach (and budget) reserved for larger enterprises.
We touch on the cutting-edge features of OnBrand's PLM software designed for the apparel industry. Particularly noteworthy is the tech pack functionality that allows seamless unit conversions—although maybe slightly nerdy according to Rachel, it's really an invaluable asset for technical designers. These thoughtful elements simplify complex tasks, elevating productivity and providing a competitive edge to fashion professionals.
Preston also shares insights on how integrating design tools and PLM systems can streamline workflows for designers. By creating modern PLM solutions, we are revolutionizing team interactions and workflows, setting new standards in the apparel industry.
Do you think OnBrand's PLM System might be the right solution for you? Head to https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/onbrand to discover more!d to discover more!
In this episode, you'll hear:-Yes, a PLM system is accessible for you! Hear why.
-The common problem not a lot of people know about when you need to customize your software.
-It's the simple things about this program that make the biggest impact.
-Hear a story about how OnBrand helped one client save DAYS worth of work!
Sign up for the Secrets Behind Billion-Dollar Apparel Brands FREE Course here!
We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode!
Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course
To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn.
To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com.

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