Connecting Culture, Creativity, and Community with Erika Neumayer Ehrat of Rare Dirndl

02/08/2022 56 min
Connecting Culture, Creativity, and Community with Erika Neumayer Ehrat of Rare Dirndl

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Episode Synopsis

In episode 49, Erika Neumayer Ehrat shares how she’s built a niche business - Rare Dirndl -  creating fashion-forward styles that still honor traditions to help American women celebrate German culture.



"I started Rare Dirndl in 2010 because, as an active member of the German community in Chicago, I was so disappointed to see that Germany's dirndl designs were lightyears ahead of the designs coming out of the US. So, I decided to change that! Today we are a small team of women dedicated to bringing the world high-quality & fashion-forward dirndls, blouses, bloomers, and accessories."





In this episode, you’ll learn:




The market gap Erika noticed in the US Dirndl market



How Erika built a business around such a small niche



What makes Rare Dirndls so rare



How Erika connects with her heritage through clothing



Places to wear a dirndl other than Octoberfest



How to know it is time to stop making everything yourself in your business



How Erika got started working with a factory instead of making everything herself



What outsourcing did for Erika’s business and lifestyle



The line between wearing cultural dress in your own personal style and cultural appropriation - and how Rare Dirndl respects the cultural intent.



How Erika manages the seasonality of cash flow and sales in her business




People and resources mentioned in this episode:




Rare Dirndl website



Erika’’s email



Rare Dirndl Instagram



Rare Dirndl Facebook



Rare Dirndl TikTok




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