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At age 34, Luber is chief executive officer of Archetype Solutions, a San Francisco company that offers consumers customized clothing based on their body sizes and preferred styles.

Marybeth Luber '96

Archetype’s core business provided custom clothing technology for companies like JCPenney and Lands’ End. Luber believed Archetype should do more than sell its technology; she wanted the company to create its own customized clothing brand.

“I had been traveling in Asia and sort of became obsessed with how countries like Thailand offered customized clothing. I thought, ‘Why can’t the U.S. create clothing that is affordable and custom-made?’”

Not long after she took on the role of Archetype’s CEO, in 2007, she created indi, a subsidiary that offers custom-made jeans through a Web site, www.indiDenim.com, and, launched this fall, custom-made dress shirts through indiTailored.com.

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When we see stars walk down the red carpet looking incredible, it’s missed for the most part, that every piece of clothing they are wearing was specifically tailored, picked and chosen for them by a team of stylist and designers. This becomes mass marketing for big brand names as they dress the famous, offering services and clothing not available to the everyday person.

That’s exactly why new boutique clothing brand REQUISITE is making a name for itself all over Los Angeles. Offering custom services once available only to the super elite, they create clothing built and designed for each individual customer. REQUISITE and its designers meet each of its customers on a one-on-one basis, taking the time to discover what type of cuts and looks would best showcase the customer.

REQUISITE pricing, click here.

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