MBA 028: A Fruitful Business Venture Selling Swimwear Shorts with JOSH MELTZ

MBA 028: A Fruitful Business Venture Selling Swimwear Shorts with JOSH MELTZ

Author: Dewald Pelser: Business Analyst, Business Strategist and Coach, Serial Entrepreneur want to be the top Podcaster in Africa the same as - Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Tim Ferris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Andrew Warner October 19, 2016 Duration: 39:48
A Fruitful Business Venture Selling Swimwear Shorts

Co-Founder and CEO of a GranadillaSwim - Manufacturing the best pair of swimwear shorts that you have ever seen with limited edition prints. Planning to roll out the brand globally in the next 10 years.

The business consist of 3 main sections:

Online
Wholesale
Retail
Josh's Journey:

Grew up in Johannesburg - South Africa and met his business partner Adam Duxbury on a family holiday in Cape Town. About 4 years ago they were sitting on the beach with their expensive French pair of swim shorts that they got as Christmas gifts and saw a gap in the market for limited edition fashionable shorts that is affordable for the everyday guy.

It started out as a passion project where they just wanted to design shorts for themselves, family and friends. He went of to study at Edinburgh University in Scotland with the idea still in the back of his mind and just before finishing his degree they developed the product with their first range which was 300 units. They sold out half of it within 2 weeks when an online retailer contacted them with an order for 400 units, they only had 150 left and sold all of it. They were then short stocked for the rest of the season and could not catch up on demand with their factory which was their first big lesson in business.

Education - Josh and Adam both did commerce related degrees and had no fashion design experience but they do have a creative side and both have always been interested by fashion.

The demand for the product has led them down the path of creating this company and it was not something they planned on doing.

Importance of investing in yourself as an entrepreneur:

Tertiary education is a privilege as you are surrounded within a higher thinking environment. The tools and knowledge that he has acquired during his studies is not used in the day to day operations of the business but it is the way of thinking about problem solving that has been very valuable.

A book that has made a difference in his life:

The biography of Elon Musk written by Ashlee Vance which was not necessarily the book that inspired him a lot but it was the way of thinking about Social Entrepreneurship. It is all about making a product or having businesses that are socially benefiting the local communities.

Social Entrepreneurship:

The company did not start out with social entrepreneurship in mind but was molded into a company with a social perspective to contribute back into the environment it exist in.

Biggest challenge:

In the beginning stages they spend too much time on development of the product to make sure it is perfect and as a result missed out on the first part of the summer season which impacted revenue.

"This is a common problem among startups and I myself fall into this trap of spending too much time on perfection and not getting product out in the market."

The time spend on development was more a long term strategy to have a superior product that will stand out in the market and it seems to have paid of thus far.

Product development:

Trying to make the best pair of short in the world you have to take the following into account:

It starts out with the fabric
Strength
Quality of feel
Wearability
Usability
The manufacturing plant
Local if you want to invest in your surrounding community
Communication on regular basis
Selling them on your long term vision
Digitally print the template versus buying bulk material prints


Design of the product:

Original designs using local designers with the ideas mainly coming from Josh and Adam but now have a creative ...

Dewald Pelser hosts MisterBA-Your Business Analyst Podcast, a long-running show that digs into the operational blueprints of modern companies. As a business analyst and strategist, Dewald dissects how businesses actually function, moving beyond theory to reveal the practical systems for generating revenue and building automated, passive income streams. This podcast is for anyone at a crossroads: whether you're sketching your first business idea, feeling stalled in your current growth, or looking to systematize a successful venture. Each episode serves as a case study, breaking down the models behind online businesses, startups, and scalable operations. You'll hear analysis on everything from initial launch strategies to the nuances of marketing and technology that enable automation. The aim is to provide a clear, behind-the-scenes look at what works and why, equipping you with actionable insights rather than just inspiration. Dewald brings the perspective of a serial entrepreneur and coach, informed by the principles of leading business thinkers, with a dedicated focus on building a relevant resource for entrepreneurs. Tune in for weekly conversations that demystify the journey from start to scale, all through the analytical lens that gives this podcast its name.
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