EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 9 MIN
Exposing The Startup Clothing Brand Epidemic
from The Rob Prsa Podcast · host Robert Prsa
Join our mastermind community: https://www.skool.com/apparel-success-mastermindTry the best Ai design platform: https://www.design.com/rob88Starting a clothing brand has never been easier and that’s exactly why the clothing brand industry has become brutally competitive. In this video, I break down why so many new streetwear brands, fashion brands, lifestyle brands, and print-on-demand businesses are entering the market, why most struggle to get customers, and why the barrier to starting a clothing brand is completely different from the barrier to building a successful clothing brand. We dive into aspirational oversupply, excess entry, monopolistic competition, the Pareto Principle, power law distribution, brand differentiation, social media marketing, customer attention, emotional attachment, cultural relevance, and why simply making good clothing is no longer enough to grow a clothing brand in 2026.If you’re trying to figure out how to start a clothing brand, how to grow a streetwear brand, how to market a clothing brand, how to get your first customers, or why your clothing brand isn’t growing, this video explains the economics and psychology working against new brands and how to use them to your advantage. I break down cumulative advantage, the Matthew Effect, positive feedback loops, social proof, brand awareness, customer acquisition, organic marketing, Instagram and TikTok growth, clothing brand strategy, entrepreneurship, ecommerce, Shopify, print on demand, and the “liability of newness” that makes the first few years of building a brand so difficult. Understanding these principles can help you stop competing like every other startup clothing brand and start building the attention, reputation, differentiation, customers, and momentum required to actually succeed.
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