In 1970 I set up Shirley Willett, Inc, a Design & Manufacturing Factory of high fashion coats, jackets, dresses, yet affordable for the Middle Class, because of my Innovative pattern and production engineering systems. It was on the second floor of 77 No. Washington St., Boston MA. It was the only clothing factory in the building at that time. The rest were offices and an architectural firm on the top floor, whom I did business with. Today it is all offices, many empty. I was too early for today’s fashion industry. I hope Rachel Slade’s ideas are not too late for some industries. Hopefully, the Globe’s ideas could turn it around.
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