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Thread Equity

Podcast by Mark Warman and James Shaw

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This podcast is for people building high-integrity menswear brands (or thinking about it), who want to break through in today's fast-fashion, hype-driven landscape. Mark Warman and James Shaw are on a mission to build thriving menswear brands from the ground up. With decades of experience in fashion, brand strategy and marketing, they believe open, transparent sharing is key to growth. Each episode covers brand strategy, production, marketing and more. Tune in for honest insights, hard-learned lessons, and actionable advice to help you build your own brand.

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jakson Nick Reed: The Brutal Truth About Building a Sustainable Fashion Brand kansikuva

Nick Reed: The Brutal Truth About Building a Sustainable Fashion Brand

Everyone wants to build a sustainable fashion brand, until they realise what it actually takes. In this honest and grounded conversation, Mark speaks with Nick Reed, founder of Neem London about the emotional and practical realities of building a brand with integrity. From recycled materials to value-led decisions, Nick opens up about what it really means to do things properly in the fashion industry.Neem London is widely respected for its conscious approach to menswear but even with over 20 years in the industry, Nick explains how launching a values-driven brand isn’t easy. It’s complex, it’s emotionally taxing and it’s often misunderstood by the very customers you're trying to serve.This episode goes beyond sustainability talking points. It's a guide for anyone building a modern clothing brand from the ground up. You’ll learn:• How Neem uses recycled and regenerative materials as part of its design and sustainability strategy• The challenges of communicating sustainability without overwhelming the customer• The realities of tracking carbon emissions across a garment’s lifecycle• Why Nick believes doing things 'right' can come with emotional and operational strain but is always worth it• How Neem approaches take-back schemes and builds product longevity into its model• What it means to run a brand that’s led by values, not trends• How Nick’s past experience in corporate menswear shaped the founding of Neem LondonWe also explore what still keeps Nick up at night, the things he would do differently and the mindset that helps him keep going when the work gets hard. If you're trying to build a purpose-led brand (and do it without losing your mind) this conversation will speak directly to you.#fashionstartup #menswear #sustainablefashion

7. elo 2025 - 54 min
jakson Should you be the best at what you do, or the only one doing it? kansikuva

Should you be the best at what you do, or the only one doing it?

If you’re building a clothing brand, this question will stop you in your tracks: Should you be the best at what you do, or the only one doing it? In this episode, we unpack the quiet but powerful difference between competing for excellence and carving out a category of one. Most brand founders waste years chasing someone else’s standards, constantly comparing, tweaking, and improving. But what if the real breakthrough comes when you stop trying to be better…and start trying to be different? We talk about brand identity, creative conviction, and the emotional toll of measuring yourself against others. You’ll hear personal stories, mindset shifts, and practical ways to shift from playing the game to changing it. If you’ve ever felt like your work isn’t “good enough” or that you’re stuck trying to meet invisible expectations, this episode offers a new lens. It’s not about perfection — it’s about building a brand no one else can copy. Because when you stop chasing “best” and start becoming “only,” your work starts to resonate on a whole new level.

20. heinä 2025 - 1 h 21 min
jakson Why Creative Founders Sabotage Their Own Brand (And How To Stop!) kansikuva

Why Creative Founders Sabotage Their Own Brand (And How To Stop!)

If you're building a clothing brand and can’t understand why your progress feels stuck, this episode will hit hard. We dig into one of the most common but rarely discussed problems among creative founders: self-sabotage. You’ve done the work. The samples are finished. The product is great. So why haven’t you placed an order? Why does it feel easier to keep trying to perfect than just make progress? In this conversation, we unpack the mindset traps that hold brand owners back — especially in the fashion industry where perfectionism, identity and emotional attachment are baked into the creative process. From endless tweaking of product details to waiting for the perfect photo shoot, we explore why launching can feel paralysing even when everything looks ready on the surface. This isn’t about hustle culture or generic advice — it’s about the real, internal blocks that stop good brands from ever being seen. If you’ve ever second-guessed your own designs, sat on finished products for months (or years), or felt like you're waiting for a sign to finally launch… this episode is your sign. We also talk through strategies for breaking through creative paralysis. You’ll learn how to reframe your perfectionism, find clarity in your brand direction, and take action even when things feel uncertain. Whether you’re at the start of your journey or knee-deep in production, this episode is a practical guide to getting out of your own way. This episode is part of Thread Equity — the podcast for clothing brand entrepreneurs who are serious about craft, clarity and building something meaningful. Hosted by two brand founders in the thick of it, we don’t sell hype. We share the real lessons we’re learning in real time. 👉 Watch this if you: * Feel like you're doing everything but launching * Struggle to share your work publicly * Overthink every small decision in your brand * Have great products that never seem to make it out into the world * Want honest insight from people who’ve been there Subscribe to the channel if you’re building a menswear brand, slow fashion label, or premium apparel business — and want thoughtful, no-fluff content about growing your business from the ground up.

24. touko 2025 - 1 h 16 min
jakson Less Exclusive But More Expensive. Has Luxury Fashion Lost It's Way? kansikuva

Less Exclusive But More Expensive. Has Luxury Fashion Lost It's Way?

Pricing isn’t just about numbers—it’s about values, control, and long-term brand positioning. In this episode of Thread Equity, Mark and James unpack the real differences between producing clothing in China, Portugal, and England. They share hard-earned insights from working with factories across all three countries and reveal the trade-offs most founders overlook—like minimum order quantities, communication breakdowns, and whether you can truly control your supply chain overseas.If you’re building a fashion brand and want to understand what you’re really paying for—beyond just cost-per-unit—this episode is for you. From production timelines to cash flow pressure and the hidden costs of going offshore, this conversation helps you choose a path that aligns with your values and your business model. Transparent, honest and grounded—this is essential listening for any brand owner serious about scaling sustainably.#fashionmanufacturing [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/fashionmanufacturing] #clothingbrandstartup [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/clothingbrandstartup] #clothingbrand [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/clothingbrand]

11. touko 2025 - 53 min
jakson This Is What Most New Brands Get Wrong kansikuva

This Is What Most New Brands Get Wrong

Most new fashion brands fail not because of poor products but because they launch without a clear story. In this episode of Thread Equity, Mark and James break down how they developed clarity around what both Barnfield and Peace stood for, long before the first clothing samples existed. From using #AI to create emotionally charged imagery to carefully crafting a manifesto that anchors every design decision, this episode reveals why clarity of message matters more than rushing to market.Whether you're a creative starting your own label or a founder trying to future-proof your brand, this conversation explores the power of narrative, the balance between art and commerce, and how to create a brand that resonates deeply and lasts. You'll hear honest takes on using AI without losing your soul, how to build audience trust before a single product is sold, and why patience might just be your biggest asset.#brandstorytelling #menswear #buildinpublic

25. huhti 2025 - 51 min
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