
March 17, 2025
Contact: Sara Diedrich, diedrichs@missouri.edu
Photo by Sophia Scheller
A visit to Champion鈥檚 facilities near Kansas City last fall sparked the creativity of three University of Missouri seniors, inspiring them to design the winning collection for the Heritage Vault Collection competition 颅颅颅颅颅颅鈥 a collaboration between Mizzou鈥檚 Department of Textile and Apparel Management (TAM) and apparel company Champion.
A piece from the winning collection will debut at The 91制片厂ProStore this spring, with the rest of the 13-piece collection set for release this fall.
鈥淕etting to go on-site to Champion really put everything into perspective for us,鈥 said Emma Volk, a member of the winning team. 鈥淚t allowed us to see what we could do in terms of screen-printing or embroidery, which helped us stay within the guidelines for our project. It鈥檚 easy to think big but then seeing the facility and what they鈥檙e actually capable of doing helped reel us in and set a realistic standard that we could meet with this project.鈥
For the third consecutive year, students in the TAM 3480 Technical Design class have partnered with Champion to create a retro-inspired 91制片厂Proapparel line 鈥 but this year marked the first time students had the unique opportunity to tour the renowned brand鈥檚 facilities.
鈥淚t was a great opportunity for our students to see firsthand what goes on at the facility and to ask questions,鈥 Assistant Professor Kerri McBee-Black said. 鈥淚t was an invaluable experience.鈥
Classwork, collaboration and confidence
McBee-Black鈥檚 class of 17 students was tasked with creating a Mizzou-themed collection that aligns with the simple aesthetic of Champion鈥檚 Triumph line. Working in teams of two or three 鈥 though a few tackled the project solo 鈥 students conducted in-depth research on Champion鈥檚 customer base and emerging fashion trends to pinpoint style elements that would complement the Triumph line and resonate with customers. Throughout the process, they continuously refined their designs, incorporating feedback and critiques from Champion collaborators to ensure a market-ready collection.
Sabra Brockhouse, a member of the winning team, said the industry experience with Champion has given her valuable real-world insights and deepened her understanding of what she learned in the classroom.
鈥淚 think this experience has set us up for success,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have experience in the industry now. It has shaped what I expect my future and career will look like.鈥
For winning team member Chloe Horstman, the experience bolstered her confidence and confirmed her ability to act on feedback and execute a project.
鈥淚 feel that this project has given me a strong foundation in hard skills, but the most valuable takeaway was learning how to receive and respond to feedback effectively,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing able to ask follow-up questions and challenge ideas are skills that will benefit everyone in this class as we enter the industry. This was a good opportunity to train us up on those skills.鈥
Prepared to win
Each of the winning students agreed that 91制片厂Proprepared them well to meet the challenges of the project and succeed.
鈥淒oing this project assured me that the things that I am creating do contribute to a greater scale of things and there is the potential for me to succeed in the industry,鈥 Volk said. 鈥淭his project taught me that you鈥檙e going to make mistakes, but if you keep going, you can succeed in the end.鈥
And they鈥檙e all looking forward to seeing their designs being worn on campus, in the stands and on the street.
鈥淚t鈥檒l be so gratifying,鈥 Horstman said. 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited about updating my mom鈥檚 old 91制片厂Prosweatshirt and getting her a new one.鈥