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A chat with Kimia Namadchi, co-founder and CEO at CurveCatch

24 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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Kimia Namadchi, co-founder and CEO of CurveCatch, joined Robin Wauters on our podcast and unpacked: 📌 How CurveCatch identified and now tackles a massively overlooked problem: the fact that around 80% of bra-wearers may be wearing the wrong size, and why the solution lies in data and better guidance. ☺️ How CurveCatch evolved from supporting their family-run brick-and-mortar bra shops into a (very) fast-growing startup, backed by Y Combinator. 🚨 The bright sides of being a female founder, building a company with your life partner, and challenging the odds 💪

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