It's because they couldn't. She was super profitable and knew her stuff....so the dragons couldn't spin the usual lines about how much they bring and take a big chunk of her company lol Pretty much everyone who comes in with a reasonable offer and doesn't actually need the dragons never gets a deal. They want people who desperately need them and their money, so they can rip them off. Standard investor class bs.
@@Ali-tf8qj Selling the business was never even discussed. And it wouldn't be up to them anyway, unless they take a big enough share of her company. Which they couldn't because of her numbers.
This is the first time I've ever seen the sharks get out on the ground of "you don't need us and I'd feel bad taking a piece of your already very successful company".
Because mental health is one of the silliest types of companies you can invest in. I lost count on the number of mental health entrepreneurs I’ve met. Everyone in this dang country is sad and needs a shrink to diagnose them. It’s basically a commodity now.
I’m not knocking this person, but I feel like making sweatshirts or clothing like this is counterproductive and exploitative; It almost trivializes what someone is going through. Moreover, vulnerability is important only if it is in a safe environment with the right people. Advertising oneself like this to the world could have consequences.
LOL I hate social media. Commenters like you show how miserable you are. Hoping you get the help you need. The people NEEDING it are the ones BUYING IT 😂❤
Are you all there in the head? If that were the case then every business that exists would cease to exist. The great thing about a free market is that people can choose what they want and need in life. If as many people ordered as she said and she is liked, that is definitive proof that it made them feel better, which was their reason for purchasing. As an average non-overindulgant one time purchase, you're point assumes that all buyers believed a $75 hoodie was going to solve their life problems. What you should do is think about other people's perspective from both a positive and negative perspective and then try to figure out which one is more likely to be correct; otherwise you by nature miss most of the point being made. Master this my child and you will leave the douchebag fringe and enter upon the land of reason, logic and success.
"Moreover", you're last statement implies that she should hide in a cave because someone else might be stupid? Or what exactly are you saying? All that can happen is that you learn and you grow unless you choose not to when you fail at something .. it sounds like to you, words are dangerous.. if you're that afraid of words - it points to a high potential that you're hiding from something you know deep down and being challenged by it is too painful to bear because you prefer not knowing the truth .. about something who knows.. this is just a free psycho analyzation that I couldn't resist offering because of how insane your comment was
Couldn’t have said it better myself. It’s like a trend now to succumb to weakness instead of doing something about it. And it’s not to say people genuinely do suffer, it’s that everyone is jumping on the boat when they really do not need to.
Very noble thing to do by the “sharks”. I’m surprised they didn’t try to buy the company and hire her as the CEO. Which would have still been a generous move.
it is, but that’s where we’re at today. I remember buying a t-shirt at a concert 15-ish ago for $15, now they’re at MINIMUM double the cost, usually more. and even still, a family member just told me yesterday that she wouldn’t pay $25 for a t-shirt. some people won’t pay the price, and that’s fine, they don’t have to. but it’s not like sophie is doing this when everyone else isn’t. AND she actually has QUALITY apparel. i would much rather spend this money on a hoodie from sophie than, say, one from a musician’s merch store. the quality isn’t comparable at all. sophie’s apparel is all cut and sewn, and is custom to her brand.
@@jadeloggedonI'm in the industry, the "quality" you're talking about costs $11.50 wholesale per piece and includes a 5% discount on orders over $1,000. The reason she can ask for that price is because of her social media presence.
@@Asif-kh-n9r there’s plenty of ways a person could deal with anxiety instead that will bring negative consequences. id say wearing a hoodie is pretty alright.
This is the most positive situation out of the negative. Going home not securing a deal just bcoz dey think u are already capable by urself. Good job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I half agree. My bio (on another platform is) “what’s one thing you can do today that’ll make you happier tomorrow?” When I’m procrastinating and I see that it reminds me to stop procrastinating and get things done
Especially where people are self-diagnosing themselves with any disorder they can think of for pity points and making excuses. People and businesses like her(s) are most likely capitalizing on that privilege too. But hey, she’s making money so it’s working 😂
Love this product and this entrepreneur. Just bummed that when I went to their website they were sold out of everything except XXS! I'll check back later. I hope this means business still booming!
By making money off of clothes with "inspiration" quotes marketed to those with mental health issues? Yes, she is winning by feeding off of other people's victimhood.
For once, all the sharks showed compassion and I genuinely believe that they decided not to invest to ensure Sophie can maintain her business the way she wants it while making great profits!
Why not just offer a mentorship on how to handle her rapid wealth and investments for a good price? She's already said she has mental health issues. Like she's probably overwhelmed. Growing up, being an overachiever, teachers assumed i needed no help. But they didn't realize the stress and pressure of doing what it took to BE. It translates now, as being the friend that doesn't need help. "You got it. You're strong. You're smart." I get tough love and blown off. And it hurts.
That sort of drop model where builds Buzz per drop is nice for the entrepreneur but for an investor that wants to scale in a normal way you know it's maybe not compatible. She could hire a team though. A few people to lessen the workload
@@nikkilol Bruh what? They literally told her that she has everything figured out and she doesn't need them. They knew damn well they could make a lot of money from her.
Go experience for yourself to see how incredibly easy it is to replicate this exact product line & business model with an online print on demand business. You will have a comparable store within 1.5 hours. this was the least ingenuitive & least effort business I've ever seen pitched in the tank.@@VS-mt5tz
I love it everytime when Mark shamelessly claps and cheerleads entrepreneurs multiple times during their pitch when they got it right or started small and made it to their first milestone or have completely turned it around for themselves..
I understand we need to help those with mental health issues, but I will never understand people normalizing mental health issues and making money off of it. I'm reading comments about how this entrepreneur is brave and how the Sharks give her praise and understanding that she doesn't need help but this is honeslty such a silly investment. This is definitely the type of deal an investor would be labled and be stepping on egg shells involving themselves with something like this.
Life is hard, everyone deals with trauma in one way or another. Having clothing and widgets to let everyone know they are dealing with hard LIFE, dont get it. Gone are the days of the inspirational quotes "dont give up" "Persue, fight, win" "You can do it, and do it better than most" Proactive messages that tell you to overcome, conquer, fight and win.....seems to be giving way to "fearful., anxious, hiding in the shadows". How does that help?
Being vulnerable gives you more strength than you think. You don't have to hide under productivity to appear strong. I think the product is successful in doing that - Making people who sweep things under the carpet, uncomfortable.
@@blobofconsciousness But the issue is that people are marketing to those who are vulnerable and labeling them so putting "inspirational" quotes on something like clothing and selling it is showing that we are normalizing those who are dealing with mental health issues and are in victimhood, not to mention it is very counterproductive. Are you personally going to buy a plain shirt for $50 just for it to say "be happy"? As long as people, like the entrepreneurs, are enabling that attitude, that's what's going to make them more money. Almost everyone is trying to normalize mental health issues behavior and yet no one can see why this is so damaging.
It’s the same as every other hype beast company but with a different spin. Easily recreated (product wise, hype is luck and persistence), overpriced clothes.
Before the pitch ends in calling it now that this idea is absolutely genius. I’m todays world, where things get more and more stressful, stuff like this gets more and more popular. And something with positivity like this will FLOURISH if done properly. If I was a shark, I’d be in.
It doesn’t seem investable. There’s nothing proprietary about it. She has done an amazing job but… there is nothing preventing anyone from printing encouragement on a sleeve and selling it for $1 less
She's really smart on how to sell this stuff, but I hate her clothes. I think when you make your mental health issues your identity, you can never move past them and they become you. Smart girl, but I hate the product. I'm out!
I feel like this was a phony pitch for whatever reason. Maybe to inspire younger kids or whatever, but definitely didn’t feel this was an authentic pitch.
I've never seen anybody explain the correlation between mental health and crying. Why is it that to have a health mind I have to cry in front of other people? And why should I buy a $100 dollars hoodie with a message telling me to wipe my tears on the sleeve?
The main difference ebetween Dragons Den and Shark Tank, after watching DD, you want to forget the idea you pitched and write 100 lines to apologise to the dragons for breathing, after watch ST, you want to go and start a business. Love ST.
Just a thought: She knew in advance that none of these sharks would take her up on the officer, but wanted to showcase her success on TV for advertising purposes... ;)
Its not a real business, it was a filler pitch to “inspire” young people to become entrprenuers. The girl was a seasoned corporate marketing employee actor with ZERO anxiety, pitching completely generic apparel made in china with words printed on it. Shame on you Shark Tank for being so shady on this one. And how convenient that none of the sharks made an offer. So phony.
Something seemed really shady and off putting about this. She was just too smooth, made too much money. Seems like a manufactured pitch to make it for TV.
She already did what she should. There’s no more room to grow. The product is never going to be the next Lululemon. It’s a sweater with motivation quotes… there isn’t room for this to be multimillion dollars.
By making money off of clothes with "inspiration" quotes marketed to those with mental health issues? Yes, she is winning by feeding off of other people's victimhood.
They can’t make money like others . Cause they understand this girl know everything 😂😂. That’s why they all are out . If you know the business you don’t need to be there . Never give and try try try again again and again and god knows , you can see success. Best of luck everyone 🥂
Am I the only that thinks this pitch is a bit suspicious? She's completely solo in her business and profiting 6 digits in a flash and also claims to know nothing about business? Something doesn't add up...
I loved that the Sharks did not take a part of her super profitable business coz it was not the right thing to do, rather gave good advice.
It's because they couldn't. She was super profitable and knew her stuff....so the dragons couldn't spin the usual lines about how much they bring and take a big chunk of her company lol
Pretty much everyone who comes in with a reasonable offer and doesn't actually need the dragons never gets a deal. They want people who desperately need them and their money, so they can rip them off.
Standard investor class bs.
No its because there is no exit in her business. Shes the business, so you cant really sell the whole thing and get your investment back.
@@Ali-tf8qj
Selling the business was never even discussed. And it wouldn't be up to them anyway, unless they take a big enough share of her company. Which they couldn't because of her numbers.
@@DocRealTalksharks, not dragons.
@@nk47100
Only because they didn't want to pay the British a royalty lol
Never seen such an accomplished person come to shark tank that even the sharks are taken aback by their success! Total Wondergirl!
Wake up bud
@@likeasambud9817your brain, dead asf
Ya this is a pathetic take. Horrible idea that's only good for some new age snowflakes that use these "diseases" as excuses.
@@halfclappertopcheddaok boomer
Glad someone said it @@halfclappertopchedda
This is the first time I've ever seen the sharks get out on the ground of "you don't need us and I'd feel bad taking a piece of your already very successful company".
Sophie is so meta she cut Barbara off to tell her she’s out.
This is the best comment..!!
Meta?
@@pondturtboomer alert
@@andrewjacobs6576 im 39 have no clue what meta is.
@@pondturt yeah cause you’re 39
mark is such a good shark. honest, and always giving the best criticism! I'd love to meet him someday. :D
Mark only appears honest. In reality he ultimatley cares about popularity
Yes, I agree but he still definitely helps.@@physetermacrocephalus2209
@@physetermacrocephalus2209as he should. That's why we all know him and he doesn't know one of us
This gave me chills when none of them didn't want to be greedy and take her money. Respect to all of them
Love how they all gaslighted each other into not making an offer.
Because mental health is one of the silliest types of companies you can invest in. I lost count on the number of mental health entrepreneurs I’ve met. Everyone in this dang country is sad and needs a shrink to diagnose them. It’s basically a commodity now.
After Lori said I wouldn't feel right, it was over😅
Nothing proprietary, even though she makes good money. No need for an investor.
@@AkireMaru That's the whole point. A market a lot of people can relate to means big sales. Every drop she does generates over 100,000$ in sales.
I’m not knocking this person, but I feel like making sweatshirts or clothing like this is counterproductive and exploitative; It almost trivializes what someone is going through. Moreover, vulnerability is important only if it is in a safe environment with the right people. Advertising oneself like this to the world could have consequences.
I also agree 💯 it really is counterproductive coz now it's like putting that identity of being anxious, overthinker etc on self.
LOL I hate social media. Commenters like you show how miserable you are. Hoping you get the help you need. The people NEEDING it are the ones BUYING IT 😂❤
Are you all there in the head? If that were the case then every business that exists would cease to exist. The great thing about a free market is that people can choose what they want and need in life. If as many people ordered as she said and she is liked, that is definitive proof that it made them feel better, which was their reason for purchasing. As an average non-overindulgant one time purchase, you're point assumes that all buyers believed a $75 hoodie was going to solve their life problems. What you should do is think about other people's perspective from both a positive and negative perspective and then try to figure out which one is more likely to be correct; otherwise you by nature miss most of the point being made. Master this my child and you will leave the douchebag fringe and enter upon the land of reason, logic and success.
"Moreover", you're last statement implies that she should hide in a cave because someone else might be stupid? Or what exactly are you saying? All that can happen is that you learn and you grow unless you choose not to when you fail at something .. it sounds like to you, words are dangerous.. if you're that afraid of words - it points to a high potential that you're hiding from something you know deep down and being challenged by it is too painful to bear because you prefer not knowing the truth .. about something who knows.. this is just a free psycho analyzation that I couldn't resist offering because of how insane your comment was
Too overly priced for a sweat shirt and hoodie
The sales figures on a product like this shows the current state of USA.
That's exactly what I was thinking 😂
I don’t see this working in other countries , so yeah good for her.
@@ashishnair9927 Lmao, what do you mean good for her?
Couldn’t have said it better myself. It’s like a trend now to succumb to weakness instead of doing something about it. And it’s not to say people genuinely do suffer, it’s that everyone is jumping on the boat when they really do not need to.
Very noble thing to do by the “sharks”. I’m surprised they didn’t try to buy the company and hire her as the CEO. Which would have still been a generous move.
probably cuz they wouldn’t b passionate ina clothing business
@@christineotp Daymond ownes FUBU
Sales is everything. The sharks would have obliterated the business model if she came in without sales
If this was in 2010, they wouldnt have held back from making fun of it I bet 😅
$75 for a hoodie is wild
it is, but that’s where we’re at today. I remember buying a t-shirt at a concert 15-ish ago for $15, now they’re at MINIMUM double the cost, usually more. and even still, a family member just told me yesterday that she wouldn’t pay $25 for a t-shirt. some people won’t pay the price, and that’s fine, they don’t have to. but it’s not like sophie is doing this when everyone else isn’t. AND she actually has QUALITY apparel. i would much rather spend this money on a hoodie from sophie than, say, one from a musician’s merch store. the quality isn’t comparable at all. sophie’s apparel is all cut and sewn, and is custom to her brand.
120 to 150 with no name in high end stores hers are cheaper n some180. Go to any mall canadian or USA n well made as are hers
@@jadeloggedonI'm in the industry, the "quality" you're talking about costs $11.50 wholesale per piece and includes a 5% discount on orders over $1,000. The reason she can ask for that price is because of her social media presence.
This young lady is brilliant. She is doing well in business because her products help her customers and write excellent feedback.
If someone feels helped because of a hoodie and some stickers then it's only a matter of time until they have another breakdown over something else.
@@Asif-kh-n9r there’s plenty of ways a person could deal with anxiety instead that will bring negative consequences. id say wearing a hoodie is pretty alright.
@@kaleb324I think the point was that if a hoodie helps with your anxiety it probably wasn’t anxiety in a first place.
This is the most positive situation out of the negative. Going home not securing a deal just bcoz dey think u are already capable by urself. Good job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
We live in a world where people need stickers to live a normal life. We all have anxiety. Some of us just deal with it because it’s life.
Exactly. The more you label things as an illness…the more it feels like an illness.
I half agree. My bio (on another platform is) “what’s one thing you can do today that’ll make you happier tomorrow?” When I’m procrastinating and I see that it reminds me to stop procrastinating and get things done
the remaining some of us need an extra reminder
If you have bad anxiety you can't just deal with it.
Especially where people are self-diagnosing themselves with any disorder they can think of for pity points and making excuses. People and businesses like her(s) are most likely capitalizing on that privilege too. But hey, she’s making money so it’s working 😂
They showed their kindness and sweet side in this pitch
Because they are stepping on egg shells
I hope she goes very far and doesn't get influenced by others to take part of her business......Good luck!
Love this product and this entrepreneur. Just bummed that when I went to their website they were sold out of everything except XXS! I'll check back later. I hope this means business still booming!
2:44 Myspace? :)
Awesome pitch! Don't think Kevin's ever complimented anyone that much.
You got this and your community got you. Just be yourself and follow your heart.
I think confidence is everything one person can relay on
That girl right there is a winner aint gonna lie.
By making money off of clothes with "inspiration" quotes marketed to those with mental health issues? Yes, she is winning by feeding off of other people's victimhood.
I love that they were honest. Wouldn’t take your money for something you’re already doing! You go girl🙏❤️
"You would make me so much money, and for that reason I'm out" -Barbara
That young lady is amazing. Congrats on your success and I’ll be a customer for sure.
For once, all the sharks showed compassion and I genuinely believe that they decided not to invest to ensure Sophie can maintain her business the way she wants it while making great profits!
Why not just offer a mentorship on how to handle her rapid wealth and investments for a good price? She's already said she has mental health issues. Like she's probably overwhelmed. Growing up, being an overachiever, teachers assumed i needed no help. But they didn't realize the stress and pressure of doing what it took to BE. It translates now, as being the friend that doesn't need help. "You got it. You're strong. You're smart." I get tough love and blown off. And it hurts.
Exactly! That’s what she wants.
That sort of drop model where builds Buzz per drop is nice for the entrepreneur but for an investor that wants to scale in a normal way you know it's maybe not compatible. She could hire a team though. A few people to lessen the workload
She has her family help pack orders, so that wasn’t 100% the truth
Barbara: I don’t overthink,sometimes I don’t even think…..for that reason I’m out
You are Awesome!!! Great presentation🎉
Wow!! Never seen that before, amazing Sophie! Congratz
She's so humble
The only episode where it should be called "Dolphin Tank" 😀
She is super humble. Bravo to her ❤
She's a girl with a kind ❤
Damn that was like the purest interaction I’ve ever seen on this show. Lovely to see some humanity ♥️
this is a glorified print on demand business, can't even believe they allowed this to go on shark tank.
What are you doing with your life exactly?
that’s why none of the sharks wanted a bite ☠️
@@nikkilol Bruh what? They literally told her that she has everything figured out and she doesn't need them. They knew damn well they could make a lot of money from her.
Go experience for yourself to see how incredibly easy it is to replicate this exact product line & business model with an online print on demand business. You will have a comparable store within 1.5 hours. this was the least ingenuitive & least effort business I've ever seen pitched in the tank.@@VS-mt5tz
I love it everytime when Mark shamelessly claps and cheerleads entrepreneurs multiple times during their pitch when they got it right or started small and made it to their first milestone or have completely turned it around for themselves..
Sis selling instagram quotes 💀
Credibility is key and I think she got this all day after shark thank event, I would see this as win win situation even if she didn't get any offer...
I understand we need to help those with mental health issues, but I will never understand people normalizing mental health issues and making money off of it. I'm reading comments about how this entrepreneur is brave and how the Sharks give her praise and understanding that she doesn't need help but this is honeslty such a silly investment. This is definitely the type of deal an investor would be labled and be stepping on egg shells involving themselves with something like this.
She knew she didn’t need them but she definitely got the exposure
She wants a mentor and she’s willing to give up equity for it, I can understand that.
Life is hard, everyone deals with trauma in one way or another. Having clothing and widgets to let everyone know they are dealing with hard LIFE, dont get it. Gone are the days of the inspirational quotes "dont give up" "Persue, fight, win" "You can do it, and do it better than most" Proactive messages that tell you to overcome, conquer, fight and win.....seems to be giving way to "fearful., anxious, hiding in the shadows". How does that help?
Being vulnerable gives you more strength than you think. You don't have to hide under productivity to appear strong.
I think the product is successful in doing that - Making people who sweep things under the carpet, uncomfortable.
@@blobofconsciousness But the issue is that people are marketing to those who are vulnerable and labeling them so putting "inspirational" quotes on something like clothing and selling it is showing that we are normalizing those who are dealing with mental health issues and are in victimhood, not to mention it is very counterproductive. Are you personally going to buy a plain shirt for $50 just for it to say "be happy"? As long as people, like the entrepreneurs, are enabling that attitude, that's what's going to make them more money. Almost everyone is trying to normalize mental health issues behavior and yet no one can see why this is so damaging.
Mark is taking his teabag to the next level
She's great but i can't believe such companies are making so much money😮
It’s the same as every other hype beast company but with a different spin. Easily recreated (product wise, hype is luck and persistence), overpriced clothes.
Before the pitch ends in calling it now that this idea is absolutely genius. I’m todays world, where things get more and more stressful, stuff like this gets more and more popular. And something with positivity like this will FLOURISH if done properly. If I was a shark, I’d be in.
It doesn’t seem investable. There’s nothing proprietary about it. She has done an amazing job but… there is nothing preventing anyone from printing encouragement on a sleeve and selling it for $1 less
She goes after small entrepreneurs that put “anxious” on a shirt, as if she’s trademarked the word
Doesn't matter, if you make money, you make money@@kittango
she has amazing sales, very good cash flow, is very profitable, and for that reason..the sharks are out.
I just think all the sharks didn't want to do another logo on a T-shirt. There's just too many out there. It wouldn't have been a good business deal.
I love See the Way I See, Sophie is awesome.
Wow. I am Sophie 's new subscriber and I am watching her vlogs all the way from the Philippines. I really like her a lot.
I swear the only reason that Barabara is in this show is because of the views and memes that we all come for.
WELL AT LEAST SHE GOT THE ADVERT OUT OF IT !
And that’s the biggest win!!
simply amazing and inspirational!
God bless!! hope your grow beyond your imagine!
My daughter suffers with this extreme anxiety too… I get it. Great work! 😊
Hopefully her sales don’t go down after they find out there sweater are on like 20-25 bucks lol
She gettin to it. Generational Wealth. Love to see it. 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Barbara : you made me fell anxious so I’m out
She already make a Marketing here , so smart 🖤
Wow ! just wow what dedication 👏🏾
She's really smart on how to sell this stuff, but I hate her clothes. I think when you make your mental health issues your identity, you can never move past them and they become you. Smart girl, but I hate the product. I'm out!
So true, instead of naming what it is she should just but little messages to help with it
My thoughts exactly
I don't really think she came in for an offer ..
Smart girl.
Hope she does well. She's a kind ❤
I feel like this was a phony pitch for whatever reason. Maybe to inspire younger kids or whatever, but definitely didn’t feel this was an authentic pitch.
deep fake from china
How does printing quotes on hoodies differ from keeping motivational wallpapers on your lockscreen?
My therapist gave me some of her stickers, quality was insane.
Bravo- so proud of you- all the best -
What a star! Great business and great entrepreneur.
“I see myself making way too much money with your business, and for that reason I’m out.” - Barbera
I've never seen anybody explain the correlation between mental health and crying. Why is it that to have a health mind I have to cry in front of other people? And why should I buy a $100 dollars hoodie with a message telling me to wipe my tears on the sleeve?
Some people need words in front of them. The price $100 is a lot
The main difference ebetween Dragons Den and Shark Tank, after watching DD, you want to forget the idea you pitched and write 100 lines to apologise to the dragons for breathing, after watch ST, you want to go and start a business. Love ST.
Sharks went out because it sounds too good to be true
She came just for advertisement purposes so later on she could use it on her thumbnail for her UA-cam channel and build a hype around her company 🎉
didnt get a deal because shes TOO GOOD! Now thats really awesome 😎
By making money off of clothes with "inspiration" quotes marketed to those with mental health issues? Yeah, she really is "that good"!
I wouldn't wear clothes that make me seen proud of my mental issues. I'm a man anyway and all of her products are suspiciously only for women
One of the other commenters said this seems shady, like a marketing ploy. She was just too smooth, didnt stumble, didnt cry......deep fake
Right. I ain't wearing no shirt with ANXIOUS on it
Just a thought: She knew in advance that none of these sharks would take her up on the officer, but wanted to showcase her success on TV for advertising purposes... ;)
she's amazing omg!
This is awesome, Sophie!
Its not a real business, it was a filler pitch to “inspire” young people to become entrprenuers. The girl was a seasoned corporate marketing employee actor with ZERO anxiety, pitching completely generic apparel made in china with words printed on it. Shame on you Shark Tank for being so shady on this one. And how convenient that none of the sharks made an offer. So phony.
Something seemed really shady and off putting about this. She was just too smooth, made too much money. Seems like a manufactured pitch to make it for TV.
@@JazzyMarineVet good on you for seeing through the bs. thats exactly what it was. A filler manufactured pitch by an actor.
It was all too perfect
@@likeasambud9817 tell us her name then if you're so certain
source?
I think its niche, i wouldn't buy it, but she should cash out as much as she can
She already did what she should. There’s no more room to grow. The product is never going to be the next Lululemon. It’s a sweater with motivation quotes… there isn’t room for this to be multimillion dollars.
Sophie is amazing ❤
Remember, as us entrepreneurs absolutely crush it, people with character like these sharks still dgaf
I love how they don't link to the busienss' website or socials in the description
She's a winner. ❤
By making money off of clothes with "inspiration" quotes marketed to those with mental health issues? Yes, she is winning by feeding off of other people's victimhood.
I always wanted to help others so i made a hoodie worth 75$.
*worth $25* sold for $75
60 and 75 are overkill
Get a life 😂
Mark’s advise is worth a lot, she will do great
The audio is not correct. Quality is off.
They can’t make money like others . Cause they understand this girl know everything 😂😂. That’s why they all are out . If you know the business you don’t need to be there . Never give and try try try again again and again and god knows , you can see success.
Best of luck everyone 🥂
So Barbara ended up changing her mind. She ended up calling the girl to tell her that she again changed her mind and that she's still out.
Go Girl
Clothing with cheap prints on them, trying really hard to be "quirky". What an innovation!
Sounds like jealousy lol
Thank you sharks.
Great ❤
Am I the only that thinks this pitch is a bit suspicious? She's completely solo in her business and profiting 6 digits in a flash and also claims to know nothing about business? Something doesn't add up...
I’ve been following her on TIKTOK for a while, she blows up on TT a lot. Ppl love spreading their mental illness lol
Her family helps pack orders, that was not 100% truthful
Makes me sad that people like this are profiting off of people who are sad.
These people want to have the words to see them for help.
Makes me sad that this is such a moronic comment.
What's her website please?
This cash flow should bring a lot of peace to you - Mr wonderful
definition of suffering from success