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Max Ortiz / The Detroit
News.... Sal Herman, president of
Holdup Suspender Co., says his firm offers 160 styles and colors of suspenders featuring
the patented "no slip" clip. More than 2,000 retailers carry his product line,
Herman says. The suspenders cost between $20 and $40. |
Local spotlight merchant: Suspender market is holding up well as this Southfield company expects sales to hit $1.5 million in '04
By Neal Haldane / Special to The Detroit News
SOUTHFIELD Huey Lewis sang Its hip to be square. Sal Hermans has taken a square product, suspenders, and found a niche market of people who dont have the hips to wear belts and made it into a real fashion statement.
I was a suspender wearer and suspenders have a tendency to slip because of metal fatigue, especially when you bend over he said. I came up with a better mousetrap. Herman started tinkering with suspender clips in the 1990s. He created a new design, patented his clip, which is guaranteed not to slip, slide or pop off, and opened the Holdup Suspender Co. He initially started selling suspenders to consumers through mail order. Then Herman started offering a wide variety of suspenders to retailers, and more than 2,000 now carry the product.
Hardware stores carry the work suspenders, sporting goods stores carry the camouflage ones and tuxedo stores carry the dress ones, Herman said. These are not large department-type stores. These are, for the most part, owner-operator stores. The Kmarts and Wal-Marts wont touch this. They tend to lean toward the lower-priced product.
Hermans suspenders, available on the Internet, too, typically sell for between $20 and $40, much more than the discount-store varieties that sell for $10 or less. But even at those prices, Herman expects sales to reach $1.5 million this year. I started carrying them since I saw the line, said Stewart Shifman, owner of Stewarts Menswear in Waterford Township. They answered a problem in the market. Customers appreciate the guarantee, knowing that if the snaps break, they will be repaired, he said.
I sell at least a dozen a month to all age groups, he said. People who have lost weight buy them. Thats a new market for suspenders. Also, guys who buy a sport coat or a suit want a little flair to go with them love the snap on new fashion look. We carry other brands, but we always push Holdups. They just work as advertised.
Herman has high expectations for a new line of jeans, called Sloops, designed to fit the typical suspender-wearer, someone with no hips and no rear end. Companies that make pants never address these guys. When I buy pants, I end up with a big tent in the back, he said. These pants have no belt loops, relaxed front and a tighter seat. If you do have hips, these wont fit you. and you should order 1" inch wider in the waist size to get a perfect fit. At $50 a pair, the new pants will complement the suspender line, but Herman doesnt expect teenagers and young adults with their penchant for baggy pants that hang low to buy Sloops or suspenders. Thats their style, he said.
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/ The Detroit News
Herman started tinkering with suspender clips in the 1990s. He created a new design and patented his clip, which is guaranteed not to slip, slide or pop off your pants.
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Newspaper article on July 5th -The Oakland Daily Press Newspaper
By LAURA ANGUS , Oakland County Michigan
SOUTHFIELD - Sal Herman has been an entrepreneur since 1975 but had a problem with his wardrobe.
His suspenders always slipped as the conventional pressure clasps just wouldn't stay put .
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So, more than 10 years ago, he invented and Patented the No-Slip Suspender Clip and in 1996 opened the HoldUp Suspender Co.
He never intended to get into menswear but "just happened to wear suspenders that didn't work," he said. "I wasn't really in that industry (the clothing industry)," he said. "So I was new into all of it."
In the early 1990s, he built several prototypes for the No-Slip Clip, which features a center pin that pierces the fabric and locks the waistband without damaging the pants. It carries a lifetime guarantee.
It took him six years to develop the idea into a commercial product, after working to find USA manufacturers and top quality materials for his line of men's suspenders.
Herman continued developing ideas for suspender wearers like himself. His next invention was the Double-Up, which provides for more stylish suspender-wear. He said it's a very hot product now, bringing in about 25 percent of the company's sales.
"Suspenders don't have a good look when it comes to aesthetics," he said.
According to Sal Herman the new Double-Up line looks like a button-on brace, but uses his dual no-slip suspender clips. He said it provides a much dressier and classier look than normal suspenders without the hassles of sewing on pant/suspender buttons.
His third invention, Sloops, are jeans specially made for the typical suspender wearer. Herman said he and many other suspender wearers do not have hips that hold up their pants. Because of their lack of hips, they don't fill out standard jeans and tightly cinched belts are of no real help.
"Nobody ever made pants that are directed to this physique." He said Sloops are not for everyone, but they are selling very well. Sloops do not have belt loops and have a higher waistband, a relaxed front and a tighter seat. He recommends all customers order Sloops Jeans 1" more then their normal jean waste size to really enjoy the comfort of wearing these jeans with suspenders. In distributing these inventions, HoldUp Suspender Co. does not have its own storefront, but has products in more than 2,100 stores across the country and in their online shop since 1997.
The company is housed in an office in Southfield, which is also the home of Herman's other business of Mobile hearing test labs for industrial manufacturing plants . The company's suspenders are stored in a warehouse in the back of the office complex. "It's grown tremendously ... and growing," he said. HoldUp Suspender Co. started as a mail-order company, marketing to only individual customers. Herman said that two years later, in 1998, he started working to get his products in stores. Now, products are also sold online at www.suspenders.com. The company doesn't sell through big chains, said Herman. HoldUp's prices are on the expensive side because it offers premium quality materials in all their suspender products. Herman said he would like his company to continue growing. Around Christmas, he intends to start selling silk Double-Up suspenders, as well as black Sloops jeans, along with our 180 styles and colors of suspenders.
We made a better
mousetrap. . .now were in about 2,000 stores.
Sal Herman co-founder, Hold-Up Suspenders
Herman, along with his wife, Judee, started the
Southfield-based Hold-Up Suspender Company with a simple concept: They added a tiny needle
to the inside of the traditional suspender clip, which pierces the fabric to keep the
suspenders in place. We made a better mousetrap, said Herman. Weve
been making them ever since and now were in about 2,000 stores.
Business has been growing very slowly, because of the small market niche that Herman has
to work with. I just happen to be a person who wears suspenders every day. I need
them to keep my pants up. But its not a fashion statement today. It was maybe 20
years ago. Its possible it will be again. Hollywood has a lot to do with it. They
became very popular after the movie Wall Street. Herman attended his first trade
show in Pennsylvania in 1990. It took him six more years to patent his product and find a
manufacturer in the U.S. to produce them. Everything is made overseas but it was
really important to us to have our product made in the U.S. It took us a long time to find
someone who would make it to our exacting specifications, said Judee Herman.
Our goal is to make every man a suspender- wearer. Countless hours of phone
calls, networking and
research went into the business in the beginning. So many, in fact, that Herman said only
a self-employed businessman could make it work. The Internet sure adds to our reach.
If I worked a regular 9-to- 5 job, I would never have been able to do it. It took a few years, but now its profitable. To avoid the heavy marketing costs, they have taken a grass-roots approach to reach their small market, said Herman. Their marketing efforts include selling Hold-Ups through catalogs and the Internet and advertising in magazines geared toward seniors, like American Legion and the Elks Club. Their newest product is a dress suspender called Double-Ups, and is marketed to a younger, professional crowd. The Hermans want their suspenders to not only be utilitarian but also fashionable. Smart fashion with the snap of a clip, is the new products slogan, said Judee, who serves as advertising director and marketing advisor.
The West Bloomfield couple has always worked together, and Judee said she calls her husband, My Suspender King. Sals advice for an entrepreneur who thinks they have a good invention? Dont give up. If they have a feeling for it, and if theres enough time, theyll make it.
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Company launches new jumbo clip line of
heavy-duty suspenders
By Rasheda Williams
SOUTHFIELD -- Sal Herman doesn't worry about embarrassing moments that result from slipping suspenders. The 53-year-old Southfield resident is president and founder of the Holdup Suspender Co., which patented the "No Slip" suspenders a decade ago. Herman said the Jumbo Clip suspenders are ideal for individuals who work in construction or who hunt and fish. "We've designed the product for daily suspenders users," said Herman, who operates Holdup Suspender with his wife, Judee. "Our main priority is to hold the pants up." Herman said he patented the "No Slip" idea in 1990, but it took about six years to get the products made and perfected. The suspenders come in casual, formal and designer styles. They are sold at 380 independent retail shops across the country, including more than 30 stores in Michigan. The company recently launched a new 2X4 Jumbo Clip line that features a two-inch-wide heavy-duty elastic fabric and four jumbo clips. These suspenders come in the cross-back style and work great for the heavy or workingman.
"Other suspenders don't hold like these do. Each clip is tested with 25-pound weights," Herman said. "Once they (customers) put it on, their pants will never fall." All of the company's products come with a lifetime clip guarantee. The suspenders are priced from $19.95 to $29.95. "Fathers Day and Christmas, by far, are a major point for our business," Herman said. "Many women buy the suspenders as gifts for their husbands and fathers." Customers can order the suspenders by mail, over the Internet at WWW.Suspenders.com and in stores. Donna Larson of Circle, Mont., ordered a pair of heavy-duty suspenders when the company first introduced the product. She bought them as a Christmas gift for her husband. "He's very happy with them," Larson said. "I felt comfortable in ordering them with the guarantee. That's very important that a company will stand completely behind their product."
Rasheda Williams is a Detroit free-lance writer. ..reprinted article- Copyright 1999, The Detroit NewsHoldup Suspender Co: 21421 Hilltop, Southfield President: Sal Herman Products: "No Slip" suspenders, available in casual, designer and formal styles (includes the Finger Clip or Jumbo Clip line). Information: (800) 700-4515
Brace yourself - new jeans stay put
by RainBow Rowell ...WORLD-HERALD COLUMNIST
Sal Herman's target customer is "the typical suspender wearer." That's just a nice way to say: Men with two-dimensional posteriors. No hips and nothing behind to hold their pants up. Michigan entrepreneur Sal Herman is selling jeans he says fit the way many people are built: with hips no bigger than their waste.
"From the shoulder to the bottom of their feet," he said, "nothing sticks out on the sides." Though Sal is a Michigan entrepreneur, his product seems plenty relevant around here. Face it, Nebraska. By and large, baby got no back. There's a reason Lil' Red wears overalls.
And that, Sal says, is nothing to be ashamed of. For too long, the clothing industry has made men feel like it's their fault that their pants won't stay up, even with a belt. Sal - who has a trim 34-inch waist and hips no wider - got sick of taking the blame. Don't blame the man, Sal says. Blame the pants. Blame the belt that doesn't do any good even when you cinch it so tight it cuts off your digestive system. Blame the suspenders that threaten to slip and smack you in the back of the head every time you lean over to shake someone's hand.
You don't have to take this, he says. (And you don't have to wear Carhartt bibs seven days a week.) Sal has been on a crusade to help the flat-backed man since 1996. That's when he started selling Hold-Ups, a pair of suspenders that actually pierce the fabric of your pants and refuse to let go. (Sal says this doesn't hurt the cloth.) He came up with extra wide Hold-Ups for the man who likes extra support and security - and more sophisticated Hold-Ups that look like
old-fashioned braces.
Two weeks ago, Sal unveiled his latest invention: Sloops Jeans. When the typical suspender wearer puts on a pair of jeans, Sal says, "he ends up with a tent in the back because he's got nothing back there." Saggy bottom syndrome... Big Belly -no Butt -no Problem! Sal's jeans, called Sloops, are made with less fabric in back and don't taper at the waist.
And there are no belt loops. What's the point? If you're smart, he said, you've already switched to suspenders. His suspenders. He recommends wearing Sloops one size larger than you normally buy. Give your intestines a break, and let your suspenders do the work and jeans hang just right. (He says this will eliminate that strangely pinched-in look men have when they're wearing their waist too tight to keep their pants up.)
Actually, you can't wear Sloops without suspenders. "They're cut like an 'A.' The biggest part is around the waist." Sal's suspenders are sold all over Nebraska, in 1900 clothing stores, hardware stores, even lumber yards nationwide.
You can find a store or buy online at www.suspenders.com or www.sloops.com
For now, you can order Sloops only at the Web site or by calling 1-800-700-4515. They're $49.95 a pair, plus shipping and handling. And they run from size 33 to 44 in three lengths. May this be an end to your hitching.
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Pants are fit for suspenders
From Detroit News on March 22, 2004
Detroit News staff reports and wire services... http://www.detnews.com/2004/lifestyle/0403/22/c01-98565.htm
"Problems keeping your pants up? Try Sloops, a loopless five-pocket jean designed to fit the physique of the typical suspender wearer: no rear end or hips. The $49.95 jeans have no belt loops, a high waistband, relaxed front and tighter seat, and are worn with suspenders. To buy online or at a store, go to www.suspenders.com or call (800) 700-4515. "
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