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BCAG Webinar: E-Commerce from Canada to USA made easy and border free!

If you missed our Webinar today, you can catch up here and passcode 6XAHU+Pi

Dave Pentland from Carson International guides us through the new information to the industry. If you are an SME looking to increase your ecomm sales into the United States from Canada, listen to this BCAG session that will address the SEC 321 of the US Customs Act that allows exporters to ship on a daily basis individual orders , duty, tax and processing free to US Customers.

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Member Spotlight and Job Opportunity: Bishop, an Edwards Company

Bishops have been an active member of the BC Apparel and Gear Association from the beginning and since 1997 Bishop Custom Clothing has Outfitted the World’s Top Companies, from East Vancouver. Working closely with select creative agency partners, top businesses and retail brands trust us to deliver exactly what they want when they need it, from complex uniform programs to unique limited edition styles.

The Bishop’s team are looking for a Sales and Customer Support Coordinator, here’s a snapshot and links to apply:

Do you have a passion for fashion and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment? Do you take pride in successfully handling many projects and meeting time-lines simultaneously? Are you recognized and known for your excellent customer service skills whereby you are interacting with customers (both internal and external) on a regular basis?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, apply here because the Sales and Customer Support Coordinator position at Bishop, an Edwards Company, maybe for you. Located in the heart of East Vancouver, Bishop Custom Clothing specializes in designing and manufacturing custom apparel and uniforms for some of North America's leading corporations and creative agencies since 1997. Bishop thrives in a space where "Madison Avenue meets the creation of world class custom apparel."

We are currently looking for a supportive, positive, hardworking and detail-oriented individual who is excited to join our growing team. Learn more about the opportunity here

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FREE WEBINAR "Work, in our New World"

FREE WEBINAR
Thursday, March 26th 12 noon - 1pm


"Work, in our New World"

Presenter: Eleven Eleven Talent Collective

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Eleven Eleven Talent Collective is a global recruitment agency that specializes in the retail, apparel and consumer goods industries. With passionate expertise and real results, we empower individuals and companies that value flexible work environments, unlimited income potential, and time to achieve what matters.

Topics covered:

  • Working from Home - Our Top 5 Tactical + Mindful Tips

  • What to do if your work is on pause, creative ideas to make an impact 

  • Communicating Remotely 

Join the Webinar Now

Join Zoom Meeting at 12  noon tomorrow, Thursday March 26th, 2020


https://zoom.us/j/8590608218
 
Call in option: 1-647-558-0588
Personal Meeting ID
859-060-8218#

This webinar has been created for the apparel community in partnership with BC Apparel & Gear Association and ApparelCamp Vancouver.

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URGENT NOTICE TO BC APPAREL AND GEAR COMPANIES

The BC Apparel and Gear Association has been approached by Vancouver Coastal Health to get ahead of the increased demand for gowns for health care workers. This is a great opportunity for us to come together as a local BC industry and provide our community with a valuable service. 

The BC Apparel and Gear Association is working with the government to provide a picture of local supply solutions to the potential gown shortage. In light of the outbreak of COVID19, and in an attempt to be proactive, they wish to secure a reliable LOCAL source for gowns to protect healthcare workers, should the need increase. Over the weekend we sent out a survey to understand the local industry's capabilities and available material stock. Thank you to everyone who answered the call to action.

We will compile the data, share it with Vancouver Coastal Health and provide everyone that participated in the survey with an update on the next steps. 

If you missed the survey and want to support, send us a note to hello@bcapparelandgear.com

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Membership and AGM sign up live!

Kindly register here on eventbrite if you intend to attend the BC Apparel & Gear Association Annual General Meeting. If you intend to vote during the AGM, you must be a member. 

You are a member if you have paid membership dues. 

How do I pay? 

Option 1) Call in your Credit card and speak to Nylah or Andrew at: 778-765-8868 from Mon-Fri, between 10:00am and 4:00pm.

Option 2) Snail Mail your check by February 10th, 2020 to: BC Apparel & Gear, suite 220 - 333 Terminal Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6A 4C1 

Option 3) Show up to AGM at 5pm to pay in person. 

How do I nominate myself to join the Board?

Check out https://www.bcapparelandgear.com/2020-call-for-board-nominations

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AGM - Save the date | 18th February 2020

Mark your calendars for our inaugural Annual General Meeting.

Join us 5-7pm for an update on the BCAG three-point plan that focuses on launching the BC Apparel & Gear Association, investing in developing and attracting world-class talent and scaling the growth and achieve sustainable global competitiveness.

Not a member yet? Sign up to be eligible to vote for the next serving board and bring forward issues of general concern for discussion.

Location: Emily Carr, 520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver BC V5T 0H2, IMC Room, level 1

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Launch Party

On the 3rd of October we’ll be hosting a special VIP invitation event for CEOs, Founders and company leaders of Apparel Brands, Gear Brands and suppliers to the industry. Attending the event is not a commitment to join the association, it is an opportunity for the current board to share the vision for growing the industry together.

BC Apparel & Gear Launch

Thursday, Oct. 3rd, 2019 @ 6pm

Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue located at

580 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3



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Minister Ralston tours Mustang Survival

Founded in 1967 by Irv Davies—the inventor of the world’s first Floater™ Coat—in Vancouver’s Gastown, Mustang Survival’s roots in what it takes to survive in harsh marine environments are 50 years deep - and firmly planted on Canada’s West Coast.

From day one, being at the epicentre of the environment Mustang Survival gear was being engineered for was crucial to success.

The story goes that while building the first FloaterTM Coats, Irv would head down to the docks and test the jackets with tugboat drivers and deck crews. Going straight to the source and iterating through real-time feedback from people navigating work and life on the water was immediately baked into the Mustang DNA .

From the shores of the Burrard Inlet—a busy hub of shipping and cargo movement where tugboat drivers, ship mechanics, and safety personnel spent their days exposed to the water—in the late 1960s to the current head office and Waterlife Studio in Burnaby, BC, the company’s proximity to water hasn’t changed, because it drives everything they do.

Choosing to keep the headquarters in British Columbia has been a commitment to staying in and near the environment, and the elements, Mustang gear ultimately protects its wearers from.

Their ability to purposefully design and obsessively engineer every item—whether for the military and public defense communities or our recreational users—comes from understanding the nuances of the many bodies of water Mustang’s gear goes to work in.

Being situated with access to rivers, oceans and lakes, in a climate that can test even the most rugged expeditioner’s will to continue is at the core of Mustang’s research, innovation and development.

A team of highly skilled and innovative problem solvers and waterlife advocates use the access to water as development grounds to test theories, explore possibilities, iterate ideas and expand what they know about building world class PFDs, dry suits, flotation coats and water-life apparel that help real-world superheroes live life beyond land.

From Maritime Professionals to Special Operations Forces, Airforces to Navy Seals, NASA astronauts to recreational offshore and inland marine adventurers, and everyone in between, Mustang Survival gear is the trusted sidekick for those chasing the feeling of freedom that comes from being on the water.

Yes, there’s water, and people living the water life all around the world. Which may beg the question: ‘Why BC?’

For Mustang Survival, it’s about heritage—being in the backyard of where the business started—and keeping their solutions real, and well crafted; honouring their Canadian roots and building gear that can take any adventurer out onto the water with confidence, knowing its grit and performance has been tested by real people in some of the toughest waters and weather.

We shared our story and toured our facility with MLA: Hon. Bruce Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology this week. We appreciated the opportunity to showcase what we do and engage in dialogue on the achievements of our companies and our industry. We hope that these tours have reinforced the importance of the apparel industry to the province’s economy.

Mark and the team meeting with Minister Ralston.

Mark and the team meeting with Minister Ralston.

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BC Apparel and Gear Association forms

VISION: TO BECOME THE SUPER CLUSTER FOR LEADING BRANDS & TALENT IN THE PERFORMANCE APPAREL AND GEAR SPACE.

Our three point plan focuses on:

TAKE OFF: LAUNCH THE BC APPAREL & GEAR ASSOCIATION AND START PROVIDING VALUE

TALENT: INVEST IN DEVELOPING AND ATTRACTING WORLD-CLASS TALENT

SCALE UP: ENCOURAGE COMPANIES TO GROW AND ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS

Stay tuned for updates and news.

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