328: Building a $50M Underwear Empire off $20K with Joanna Griffiths from KNIX

328: Building a $50M Underwear Empire off $20K with Joanna Griffiths from KNIX

Joanna Griffiths CEO Knixwear CEO of global intimates brand Knixwear Joanna Griffiths sits down with Nathan Chan to reveal how she took $20k to and made $50m in revenue last year. In this wonderfully inspiring episode, Griffiths’ discusses how she became an “accidental entrepreneur” with Knixwear. Initially begun as a passion project to create high-quality leak-proof intimates, Griffiths’ put aside her initial goal to run her own media company and instead decided to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. In school, her business plan won a competition, and she used the $20k prize to begin chasing her dream of solving a universal problem. After years of trials and errors, including a first-time sample order of 40,000 pairs of underwear, Knixwear quickly found it’s feet and is now a $50m a year company. Knixwear has 85 employees globally, and Griffiths’ still reels at the idea that her company sells an item every 6 seconds. Listen in as Griffiths’ discusses the lows and the highs of being a first-time business owner, TV advertising, and why she always chooses the path of risk so she doesn’t look back and wonder “what if”. Key Takeaways How Griffiths’ original plan to run her own media company led her to pursue her MBA How her intimates brand Knixwear began as high-quality leak-proof underwear Why Griffiths dedicated her time to solving this universal problem, and why she feels she is an accidental entrepreneur as a result Why she chose to take a chance rather than risk looking back with regret Griffiths’ discusses her initial business funding: she won a business plan competition at school and received $20k How she used the $20k for product development, launching, and crowd-funding Griffiths’ reveals that the first order was the biggest mistake, but she values progress over perfection Knixwear has passed $50m annual revenue, and that they sell an item every 6 seconds Griffiths’ discusses the early days of wholesale business, and the struggles first-time entrepreneurs face How she identified her target market and shaped her product accordingly

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552: She Went From $0 to $15M Selling Eyeliner | Iris Smit [VIDEO]

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551: From $0 to $30M in 3 Years Selling Fashion | Aimee Smale [VIDEO]

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550: He Went From $0 to $50M Selling THIS Product | Mike Smith [VIDEO]

In this episode, Mike Smith, founder of Zero Co, shares how a backpacking trip around the world turned into a mission to solve the plastic waste crisis. Mike walks us through the early days of bootstr...

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549: How Popflex Became Taylor Swift's Favourite Clothing Brand | Cassey Ho [VIDEO]

549: How Popflex Became Taylor Swift's Favourite Clothing Brand | Cassey Ho [VIDEO]

In this episode, Cassey Ho, founder of POPFLEX and Blogilates, shares her journey from rock bottom to building two eight-figure brands. Discover how Cassey combined her passion for fitness and design ...

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548: He Made $20M in a Year Selling Supplements | Caleb Marshall [VIDEO]

548: He Made $20M in a Year Selling Supplements | Caleb Marshall [VIDEO]

In this episode, Caleb Marshall, founder of Tropeaka, opens up about his journey from battling chronic fatigue to building a global health brand. After discovering the life-changing benefits of qualit...

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547: In Retrospect - Building a $200M Selling Swimwear | Erin Deering

547: In Retrospect - Building a $200M Selling Swimwear | Erin Deering

In 2014, Erin Deering gifted Triangl swimwear to relatively unknown legacy celebrities Hailey Bieber (Baldwin) and Bella Hadid. Their friend, Kendall Jenner, loved the products and reached out to Erin...

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546: In Retrospect - Building BigCommerce: Mitch Harper’s Guide to Scaling a SaaS Empire

546: In Retrospect - Building BigCommerce: Mitch Harper’s Guide to Scaling a SaaS Empire

We're diving back into another episode from the Foundr Archives to revisit my interview with Mitch Harper, founder of BigCommerce - as well as a long-time mentor and coach of mine who has been driving...

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545: In Retrospect - How Kendra Scott turned $500 Into a $1 BILLION Jewellery Empire

545: In Retrospect - How Kendra Scott turned $500 Into a $1 BILLION Jewellery Empire

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