The Steve Weiss Journey
His parents thought he'd lost his mind. Zach Goldstein had spent six years building a career in finance — the safe path, the one his family understood — when he quit to sell sweatpants. He had zero apparel experience, zero manufacturing contacts, and exactly one conviction: that men deserved pants that actually fit. He spent 18 months perfecting a single product before launching a Kickstarter that would either validate everything or prove his parents right. That product was the Olney Everyday Pant. It became Public Rec. A decade later, he sold it to Noble. But this isn't a story about a lucky Kickstarter. Zach spent ten years navigating inventory nightmares he had no business surviving, hiring the right people at the wrong time, and watching his first retail store — opened on Bleecker Street in November 2019 — get swallowed by a global pandemic five months later. Dead rent. No foot traffic. No plan B. He paid his Facebook ads agency in gift cards for years because cash was too tight to write a check. He learned that delayed gratification isn't a virtue — it's the only skill that separates builders from dreamers. Most founders who sell never talk about what comes after — the strange silence of watching ads for a brand you built but no longer own. Zach did. This is the story of a finance guy who bet on a problem he could feel in his own skin, built a clothing brand from nothing, and walked away. What he built. What it cost. And what it takes to bet on yourself when nobody else will.⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ Connect With Me! ⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻🎙️ Subscribe for weekly conversations with entrepreneurs who've done it the real way.📩 Newsletter: the-next-chapter-today.beehiiv.com💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stevejweiss📱 TikTok: @thesteveweissjourney0
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