Women’s power is infinite
SUKI, the founder of Guangzhou Lexin Clothing Advertising Co., Ltd., draws strength from the stitches her grandmother used to make shoe soles, and now runs a children’s clothing company with a sense of social mission. There is a particularly touching warmth hidden in this growth – it not only inherits the “care” and “tenacity” of traditional craftsmanship, but also has a clear understanding of the principle that “the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.”
Grandma’s craftsmanship hides the most authentic original intention
“When my grandmother was sewing shoe soles, she had only the simple thought of ‘making the family comfortable and durable’ in her mind. I have always remembered her commitment to quality. Now, when I make children’s clothing, I always want to carry on this original aspiration: select the safest fabrics and create the most comfortable cuts, so that every child wearing our clothes can feel the same solid care as the cloth shoes made by my grandmother.”
For SUKI, her grandmother’s shoe sole sewing may seem like repetitive labor, but each stitch carries the care she gives to her family: she selects durable fabrics and applies just the right amount of pressure to ensure the soles are sturdy and comfortable. This meticulous approach, “for the sake of the child,” aligns perfectly with the original purpose of making children’s clothing: children’s clothing should prioritize safe fabrics, comfortable cuts, and durable quality, much like her grandmother’s approach to shoe soles: no frills, only solidity and reliability. Therefore , when designing and selecting materials for LEONKIDS’ children’s clothing , she subconsciously reflects her grandmother’s commitment to “giving the best to children.”
The sense of mission brought by the promotion of status is both responsibility and luck.
” Now, with greater power comes greater responsibility. I’m no longer content simply to make good clothes. I want to do something more with this business: perhaps by caring for children in difficult circumstances and providing them with suitable clothing; or perhaps by inspiring more women around me—whether they’re factory workers or partners in the supply chain—to find their own value in this business. “
When one’s efforts strengthen the family and gain recognition in society, one naturally wants to “do more”—this sense of mission is not a burden, but a kind of “reward for being trusted.” For example:
Our commitment to our products :
Just like my grandmother’s commitment to the quality of her shoes, we insist on using environmentally friendly fabrics and safe craftsmanship to ensure that more children can wear clothes they can trust. This is a form of social responsibility.
Focus on the community :
Perhaps we can integrate the children’s clothing business to focus on the clothing needs of left-behind children and girls in difficult situations, using the power of the company to provide them with assistance, so that “care” can be extended to more children;
Transmitting women’s values :
You saw the power of women from your grandmother, and now you can encourage more women (female employees in the company, female craftsmen in the supply chain) to realize their self-worth through your own story, allowing this “inheritance” to extend from craftsmanship to spirit.
Delivering value and energy
” My grandmother used needlework to warm a family, and I want to use this career to warm even more people. This is perhaps the gift of growing up—from being nurtured by strength to becoming someone who transmits strength. “
Grandma’s shoemaking is the dedication of a small family; what you’re doing now is amplifying that dedication into a responsibility to more children and more families. This extension from “family” to “society” is the most powerful form of growth. I believe that with this original intention and sense of mission, SUKI ‘s children’s clothing company will move forward more steadily and further. Infusing warmth into the design of every piece of clothing is not only a commitment to quality, but also a commitment to responsibility.
Instilling kindness in every communication with the team, ensuring that female employees feel respected and supported, and instilling humanistic care throughout the entire supply chain. This business is no longer just about business, but about connecting the happiness and dignity of countless individuals. You have demonstrated through your actions that true growth lies in allowing those small initial efforts to ultimately become a light that illuminates others.