
Episode 4: The Rise of Melbourne's Youngest Streetwear Brand - Provide The People
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In episode 4 of the Colour Plane podcast, hosts Jesse Toniolo and Jack Macdonald interview two remarkable 16-year-old entrepreneurs who have established themselves as Melbourne's youngest streetwear brand, Provide The People.
The podcast explores their journey, which emphasizes the importance of youth, creativity, and determination in the world of street fashion. The episode covers various aspects of their journey, including:
- The young entrepreneurs' maturity beyond their years.
- Starting a successful streetwear brand at a young age.
- The launch of a product drop featuring high-quality t-shirts.
- Challenges faced in overseas manufacturing, including color discrepancies.
- The initial struggle to find local manufacturing options.
- Lessons learned from previous drops, such as simplifying the purchasing process. - The significance of building trust and brand loyalty.
- The power of giving and creating memorable customer experiences.
Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and inspiration for fashion enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneurs, demonstrating that age is not a barrier to success in the world of streetwear fashion.
00:45 - PTP Drop #2
02:00 - Overseas Suppliers
07:00 - $2 Tote Bags
09:00 - Giving Value
11:00 - How Colour Plane can Help
14:00 - How PTP Started
17:30 - Selling Shoes
24:30 - How PTP gain Knowledge through School
29:00 - Time vs Money
33:30 - Reflecting on their Brand
36:00 - How Jesse met Davey
38:30 - The Importance of Mentorship