Soft Threads, Bold Moves: Mike Natenshon's Journey as the Founder of Marine Layer

Soft Threads, Bold Moves: Mike Natenshon's Journey as the Founder of Marine Layer

Ken Pilot interviews Mike Natenshon, Founder of Marine Layer, for this episode of The Retail Pilot Podcast.

Mike Natenshon started Marine Layer the day after his girlfriend threw away his favorite shirt. In the ensuing 10 years, Marine Layer has grown into a complete California-inspired lifestyle brand delivering new favorite shirts to wherever their customers are. Although considered 'digital first' Marine Layer operates 50 stores and two 1969 VW buses nationwide.


Summary

MarineLayer is a retail brand that started as an online t-shirt company and later expanded to brick-and-mortar stores. The company focuses on creating high-quality, comfortable clothing for men and women. They have a balanced distribution model, with 60% of sales coming from retail stores, 40% from direct-to-consumer online sales, and a small percentage from wholesale.

MarineLayer has been able to maintain profitability and grow steadily by taking a measured approach to expansion and focusing on building a strong brand. They have plans to continue growing all three distribution channels and are considering international expansion in the future.

Marine Layer is a brand that focuses on creating comfortable and casual clothing for both men and women. The stores are designed to feel like a room in your home, with a familiar and intimate atmosphere.

The company has a program called Respun, which is an upcycling initiative that collects old t-shirts and finds new uses for them. They offer customers a recycling bag and a credit towards future purchases.

In terms of marketing, Marine Layer uses paid social media advertising on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, as well as catalogs. They have also explored connected TV advertising but found it to be expensive and not as targeted as other channels.

In terms of technology, Marine Layer has invested in Endless Isle, which allows them to share inventory across channels and provide a seamless customer experience. They are also exploring the use of AI for customer analytics and predictive product merchandising.

As a leader, Mike is focused on protecting the company's culture and maintaining a fun and collaborative work environment. Marine Layer operates on a hybrid work model, with employees working three days in the office and two days remotely. Mike's favorite Marine Layer item is a t-shirt that he has worn for the births of both of his daughters.


Takeaways

  • MarineLayer started as an online t-shirt company and later expanded to brick-and-mortar stores.
  • They have a balanced distribution model, with 60% of sales from retail stores, 40% from online sales, and a small percentage from wholesale.
  • The company focuses on creating high-quality, comfortable clothing for men and women.
  • MarineLayer has been able to maintain profitability and grow steadily by taking a measured approach to expansion and focusing on building a strong brand.
  • They have plans to continue growing all three distribution channels and are considering international expansion in the future. Marine Layer focuses on creating comfortable and casual clothing for both men and women.
  • The stores are designed to feel like a room in your home, with a familiar and intimate atmosphere.
  • Respun is Marine Layer's upcycling program that collects old t-shirts and finds new uses for them.
  • Marine Layer uses paid social media advertising and catalogs for marketing.
  • They have invested in technology like Endless Isle for seamless inventory management and are exploring the use of AI for customer analytics.
  • Mike is focused on protecting the company's culture and maintaining a fun and collaborative work environment.
  • Marine Layer operates on a hybrid work model, with employees working three days i...

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