EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 9 MIN
How Patagonia Built a Business Model That Questions Consumption
from Business Models Explained with Fexingo: Subscription, Marketplace, SaaS, and Service Companies · host Fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into Patagonia’s unusual business model — one that actively tries to reduce customer consumption while still turning a profit. They explore the economics behind the company’s Worn Wear program, its repair services, the 1% for the Planet pledge, and founder Yvon Chouinard’s 2022 decision to transfer ownership to a trust and a nonprofit. How does a company that literally tells people not to buy its products survive — and thrive? Lucas walks through the numbers: Patagonia’s estimated $1.5 billion in annual revenue, the margin structure of its direct-to-consumer channel, and why its customer acquisition cost is effectively negative thanks to its brand advocacy. They also discuss the limits of this model — can it scale beyond a niche of conscious consumers? And what happens when a publicly-traded company like North Face or Columbia tries to copy it? A sharp look at the most counterintuitive business model in retail. #Patagonia #BusinessModel #Sustainability #YvonChouinard #WornWear #1PercentForThePlanet #ConsciousCapitalism #Retail #Apparel #DTC #RepairEconomy #CircularEconomy #BrandAdvocacy #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessModelsExplained #PodcastEpisode #SubCategoryBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into Patagonia’s unusual business model — one that actively tries to reduce customer consumption while still turning a profit. They explore the economics behind the company’s Worn Wear program, its repair services, the 1% for the Planet pledge, and founder Yvon Chouinard’s 2022 decision to transfer ownership to a trust and a nonprofit. How does a company that literally tells people not to buy its products survive — and thrive? Lucas walks through the numbers: Patagonia’s estimated $1.5 billion in annual revenue, the margin structure of its direct-to-consumer channel, and why its customer acquisition cost is effectively negative thanks to its brand advocacy. They also discuss the limits of this model — can it scale beyond a niche of conscious consumers? And what happens when a publicly-traded company like North Face or Columbia tries to copy it? A sharp look at the most counterintuitive business model in retail. #Patagonia #BusinessModel #Sustainability #YvonChouinard #WornWear #1PercentForThePlanet #ConsciousCapitalism #Retail #Apparel #DTC #RepairEconomy #CircularEconomy #BrandAdvocacy #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessModelsExplained #PodcastEpisode #SubCategoryBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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