EPISODE · Jun 26, 2024 · 45 MIN
Transforming Lives Through Custom Suits with Curtis Holloway | EP1
from Main Street Matters · host Terresa Zimmerman
In this episode of Main Street Matters, host Terresa Zimmerman, is joined by Curtis Holloway, the dynamic entrepreneur behind Suitability of McLean, a men's custom clothing establishment located in McLean, Virginia. Curtis shares his inspiring journey from a long-term corporate career, which one day he was just done with, to becoming a successful business owner. Helping customers in career transitions find confidence through clothing, it transforms lives. Key topics in this episode: - The personalized consultations Curtis offers to his clients, considering factors such as hair, skin, and eye color. -The significance of location, as McLean, Virginia, is a suit and tie town with a strong military presences -The transformative impact Curtis has on his client's lives, particularly during critical pivot points such as transitioning out of the military -The challenges of running a small business and the need for assistance in certain areas, such as technology and expansion -Curtis's experience as a published author and his career journey, including his transition from being a mailman to working in the mortgage industry and eventually finding his passion in the custom clothing business -The challenges of adapting to technology, particularly in the context of virtual consultation and expanding his business Featured in this episode: Book Mentioned: "King: Conversations and Anthropology of Men" - Available on Amazon Connect with Curtis Holloway: Website: https://www.suitabilityofmclean.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-holloway-95a17162 Connect with Us: Main Street Matters Podcast: Website: www.mainstreetmatters.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mainstreetmatters1/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/main-street-matters/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MainStreetMatters_MSM Host - Terresa Zimmerman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terresachristensonzimmerman/
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In this episode of Main Street Matters, host Terresa Zimmerman, is joined by Curtis Holloway, the dynamic entrepreneur behind Suitability of McLean, a men's custom clothing establishment located in McLean, Virginia. Curtis shares his inspiring journey from a long-term corporate career, which one day he was just done with, to becoming a successful business owner. Helping customers in career transitions find confidence through clothing, it transforms lives. Key topics in this episode: - The personalized consultations Curtis offers to his clients, considering factors such as hair, skin, and eye color. -The significance of location, as McLean, Virginia, is a suit and tie town with a strong military presences -The transformative impact Curtis has on his client's lives, particularly during critical pivot points such as transitioning out of the military -The challenges of running a small business and the need for assistance in certain areas, such as technology and expansion -Curtis's experience as a published author and his career journey, including his transition from being a mailman to working in the mortgage industry and eventually finding his passion in the custom clothing business -The challenges of adapting to technology, particularly in the context of virtual consultation and expanding his business Featured in this episode: Book Mentioned: "King: Conversations and Anthropology of Men" - Available on Amazon Connect with Curtis Holloway: Website: https://www.suitabilityofmclean.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-holloway-95a17162 Connect with Us: Main Street Matters Podcast: Website: www.mainstreetmatters.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mainstreetmatters1/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/main-street-matters/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MainStreetMatters_MSM Host - Terresa Zimmerman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terresachristensonzimmerman/
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