9 out of 10 of Nic's previous businesses were failures. And that's something which he attributes to his current success.


In this episode, we spoke to Nic Haralambous, who admits to having a sock fetish. Nic is the founder of the luxury men's brand, Nic Harry, and started his business by selling socks that he had to Photoshop into pairs. His first stock cost only $300, which he quickly converted to almost $5000 in sales.


We also dive into how he started selling socks to get out of a depressive funk, what's he's learn about being an entrepreneur and running physical retail stores is much easier than Ecommerce.


Some of the best quotes from the episode:

“I’m pretty well-versed in failure.”
“This thing has grown a little bigger than I thought it would.”
“Our business is about gut decisions with a little bit of data behind it.”
“Business is about tenacity, resilience and how pain you can handle.”
“You have to be pre-conditioned to like the not-fun parts of being an entrepreneur.”
“How do you know what success looks like if you haven’t failed?”
“We solve problems manually for as long as we physically can.”
“You have to offer value before you sell something.”

Find Nic Harry elsewhere:

Store: http://nicharry.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicharrystyle
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicHarryStyle
Pinterest: https://za.pinterest.com/nicharrystyle
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicharrystyle

Credits:

Music featured in this episode was "Celery Man" by Birocratic and can be found at www.soundcloud.com/birocratic.
This podcast was produced by comealivecreative.com.

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