Clothing & Footwear Business Ideas
7 Tips from Sara Blakely, the Billionaire Woman
It turns out that there are stories when a person can earn really big money from scratch. One of them is the founder of the Spanx startup, Sara Blakely. By the age of 41, without the help of her husband and without receiving an inheritance, she earned 1 billion dollars herself!
Sand-Free Beach Towel: A Revolutionary Invention by Baz Brown
Baz Brown, an Australian engineer and avid surfer, turned a casual beach visit into an unexpected innovation. After witnessing a sandy mishap on the shore, Baz had an idea: why not create a towel that repels sand, dirt, and moisture? This idea led to the creation of the Sandusa beach towel, a game-changer for beachgoers worldwide.
Vending Machines for Jackets: Uniqlo's Innovative Step
Japanese fashion brand Uniqlo has taken a bold step to make its mark on the American market by introducing vending machines for clothing. Initially, the company aimed to open 200 standalone stores in the U.S. by 2020. However, the complexity and cost of such a strategy led them to pivot towards vending machines, which, according to the company’s marketers, will boost brand recognition and facilitate expansion in the U.S. market.
Alexander Horondi: From Homeless to Successful Designer
At just 26 years old, Alexander Horondi, the owner of the Horondi brand specializing in bags and backpacks, has lived an extraordinary life. Nine years ago, Alexander was a homeless 17-year-old with a two-year suspended sentence for theft and contemplating suicide. Against all odds, he found the strength to change his life and become an inspiration to others.
360° Motorcycle Helmet: The Future of Rider Safety
Safety on the road is paramount, especially for motorcyclists. Japanese company Borderless has taken this principle to a new level with innovative design and cutting-edge technology. Their engineers have developed a unique helmet with 360° visibility, allowing riders to protect their heads while keeping an eye on everything happening behind them.