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<p>It&rsquo;s not easy being random, we it easy when your randomness does not need to be explained, &nbsp;Akimi and I were forced to start&nbsp;<strong>ARN</strong>, not at gunpoint but out of a need to eat, we&rsquo;d been working for others and see their growth and with it a change in there ideals, not saying we&rsquo;re so driven to the point of being arseholes about it, but in a business that is expand, design, develop, change.&nbsp; The pressure is on from the word go to be all of these and with the growth comes the need to be known, with the design comes the idea of &lsquo;new is good&rsquo; with the development it a story of running away from you base and change&hellip;well I&rsquo;m old and change for change sake is not something I do well. &nbsp;<strong>ARN</strong>&nbsp;is an based on needs, sometimes you need a nice fitting pant , you may love it and wear holes in it, then you need it again&hellip;this is what we do.&nbsp; We decided to make the best we could with the resources we could get, improve and when it&rsquo;s right&hellip;..STOP PLAYING WITH IT and just wear it, design is not what we do.&nbsp; If we like the idea of it we will make it, if we get bored of it we&rsquo;ll stop making it&hellip;this is not an art project, it&rsquo;s how we feed ourselves and our child.</p>
<p>We wanted to make <strong>clothing to fit, to grow</strong> and <strong>to become part of the wearer</strong>, like that old shirt you wear when no one is around; you know the comfort shirt&hellip;.</p>
<p>If we all wore the same thing we&rsquo;d still look different.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.arnmercantile.com/news/rss-comments-entry-9334797.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>
