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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 20 MIN

The #1 Profit Metric Every Apparel Brand Must Track (Most Founders Ignore This)

from The Business of Apparel · host Rachel Erickson

The #1 Profit Metric Every Apparel Brand Must Track (Most Founders Ignore This) Most apparel founders obsess over sales numbers, but ignore the one metric that actually determines whether their brand survives. In this episode of The Business of Apparel Podcast, Rachel breaks down the single most important metric for fashion brand profitability: margins. After reviewing the financial spreadsheets of a founder inside her community, Rachel discovered something alarming—there were no margin percentages anywhere in the business data. And this is exactly why so many apparel brands struggle to grow profitably. Rachel explains the difference between unit margins and weighted margins, why direct-to-consumer brands should aim for at least 65% margins, and how wholesale businesses must structure pricing differently to stay profitable. If you want to scale your apparel brand without constantly running out of cash, understanding your margins is non-negotiable. Grab the Mini Apparel Brand Line Planning 101 Course here: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/education Sign up for FREE events and masterclasses here: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/events Join The Board here: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com Chapters: 00:00 Looking for Better Profitability 00:31 Why Margins Matter 01:55 Unit vs Weighted Margins 03:20 Join the Masterclass! 04:32 Free Unit Margin 07:11 DTC Margin Targets 10:03 Wholesale Margin Math 12:17 Weighted Margin Basics 13:22 Join the Board! 14:42 Tools and Forecasting 18:05 Negotiate Every Penny   Watch more of The Business of Apparel Podcast episodes: Wholesale 101: https://youtu.be/lpezH1YwCyE Use AI in Your Apparel Brand: https://youtu.be/Dn9tjPNmfaw  Grow A 7-Figure Apparel Business: https://youtu.be/rpQYDyo5Rao We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode! Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course ABOUT RACHEL: Rachel Erickson—Fractional COO, Apparel Industry Consultant, and founder of Unmarked Street and The Business of Apparel. With 20+ years in technical design and product development leadership, I've sat at the executive table of a $25M apparel line and helped scale it to $60M in one year.   After decades working inside major fashion companies, I learned the truth behind billion-dollar brands, and it's not about chasing trends or pumping out endless products. It's about building clean processes, tightly edited assortments, and obsessively focused customer targeting.   I help founders and CEOs of performance apparel brands: ✅ Build lean, profitable product lines ✅ Streamline operations for growth ✅ Replace overwhelm with executive clarity ✅ Create garments that fit bodies in motion   Whether you're just hitting $1M in revenue or trying to break through the $10M ceiling, my team joins you as an embedded operations and product partner—running fittings, line plans, tech packs, and vendor communications so you can get back to leading.   To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com. 

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