Do you see yourself in competition with companies like Sean John or Enyce?
I don’t necessarily consider us in competition with Sean John. We have a lot of respect for lines like Sean John and Rocawear. If it wasn’t for some of the things that they’ve done and them opening the doors, I don’t know where we’d be at today. I want to give them respect for that. The urban market is so big and I think there’s enough room for all of us. There’s not much competition between us and Sean John because those are two different demographics. At this point, we’re very true to what we’re doing and it’s very different from what the other lines are doing so it limits the competition. There are other lines trying to do what we’re doing and I would call them competitors. There are lines that came after us and are trying to do the same thing. Where do you see The Originators brand going in the future? I see us going to the top. I see us being the top urban line. This may take time. We’re not afraid of time. This is a very big thing and we have a large responsibility to what we’re