Beyoncé and Morgan Wallen Are Fueling a $200 Million Cowboy Boot Renaissance | Executive Exchange

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • On the latest episode of Executive Exchange, Leadership Editor Ruth Umoh sits down with Tecovas founder Paul Hedrick and CEO David Lafitte to discuss how Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter has fueled cowboy boot sales, why more and more people are drawn to western wear, and the fashion trend of brides wearing cowboy boots to the altar.
    Paul and David discuss how Tecovas launched in 2015 as the first and only digital-first cowboy boot brand in the market. In the early days, Paul would drive up with his mom to his former elementary school and sell boots out of their car. He was looking to create a brand that could fit into his everyday lifestyle.
    David breaks down their consumer, which are known as the "Millennial Trailblazer," which appeals to the 25-35 age gap. In 2023, Tecovas crossed over $200 million in sales and is expanding their reach into the Northeast by opening shops in Philadelphia and Boston. They currently have 32 stores in operation, where they created an environment that they call "Radical Hospitality" by offering customers free drinks and custom designs on their boots.
    They also talk about how recent trends, such as Beyoncé's new album and country music's popularity, have given the brand a boost in recognition, especially customers going down to the Sun Belt and southern states in the U.S. David feels that the trend will continue and Tecovas is gearing up to ship their products internationally in the near future.
    00:00 - Teaser
    00:39 - Tecovas Intro
    01:25 - Inception
    04:22 - Paul's Vision For Tecovas
    05:43 - Northeast Expansion
    06:24 - Target Demographic
    07:03 - Where Consumers Are Based
    07:40 - Disrupting The Cowboy Boots Space
    09:02 - Selling Boots Out Of Paul's Mom's Car
    11:08 - From Hoka's To Boots
    12:45 - David's Day-To-Day As CEO
    14:45 - Elevating Tecovas To The Next Level
    16:24 - Company Culture
    17:48 - Opening Brick And Mortar Stores
    20:22 - Near Future Expansion Plans
    21:42 - Growth In Austin
    23:14 - Creating The Name
    25:04 - International Expansion
    25:30 - Long-term End Goal
    26:06 - Next Generation Of Western
    27:33 - Innovating Boots
    29:00 - Financial Growth
    29:54 - Wearing Boots To The Altar
    31:53 - Animal Skins
    33:00 - Paul's Next Chapter
    34:11 - How Tecovas Names Their Boots
    35:50 - The Next Brady Collab?
    36:05 - Worst Leadership Advice
    37:15 - Un-ironic Yeehaw
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @HeartWritesINC
    @HeartWritesINC 2 дні тому +1

    Risk comfortable person 🔥💛🔥 Good job. Nice interview!

  • @zachbryanchicago
    @zachbryanchicago 16 днів тому

    Queen B

  • @Chimefierce
    @Chimefierce 16 днів тому

    Morgan who? It’s only Beyoncé, dear! She is more of a worldwide phenomenon than him.

    • @HeartWritesINC
      @HeartWritesINC 2 дні тому +1

      No she’s an investor/ piggy backing on other people’s good ideas. Remember she took Amerie’s entire style and her sister primarily writes for her… it’s business partnerships that’s made her along with her parents silver spoon. 👍

    • @Chimefierce
      @Chimefierce 2 дні тому

      @@HeartWritesINC yall gotta stop with this lie. It’s been debunked for her and over. Crazy In Love came out in 2003, Amerie’s song came out in 2005. Did Beyoncé time travel? When it comes to Beyoncé, yall simply lose common sense. The brain suddenly stops working. Solange only wrote 4 songs for Beyoncé, in her entire career. Beyoncé also has writing credits on solanges album but for some reason, yall simply ignore all that. And as for saying she piggybacked off on people’s idea. A simple google search will save this this stupidity but again, yall don’t care. Beyoncé hate is blinding