Take the same idea and copy it with H&M - make tenfold what this red hed will be doing from the word "go". Where was all the "How are you protecting your business ?, Whats to stop me from starting my own little loop myself" Watch H&M and many others start the same business and drown the original. Cheers. Tukka (and the others KNOW how to copy and this will be copied).
Not sure how it was clever. She's given away double the equity. With one dragon it would've opened a gateway of contacts and sales she very much needed. And would've been able to stretch that initial 70,000 pound like it was 140k anyway with the guidance of a dragon. Asking for twice the money was overkill.
I genuinely thought she was incredible until she completely ruled out Touker. This is his space. She should've really had Touker and Steven make a joint offer
Toulker talks a lot, that's it. He wants to position himself as the textile expert but he didn't even know what Steven said about big brand being forced to second market. I think toulker doesn't know shit, he just made money back in the days when market penetration was easy for wealthy people.
This pitch was only a few months prior to the Rent-the-Runway IPO, so here's how that went: $RENT IPO'd at $21, and closed down 8% on its first day. A year later, it now trades under $5 and has a market cap under $250 million. It is not profitable. If a company as well capitalized as RTR can't make it work with high-end clothing (which is more durable, less disposable) its highly unlikely that you can make it work with kids clothes. Little Loop is still going, little useful public information is available. Good luck to Charlotte, extremely tough model.
I’m surprised Steven wasn’t angered when Charlotte said she came for Deborah, most of the times you say you want one dragon the others walk away instantly
There's always low income families desperate for kids clothes, why must everything be turned into a business and please give it a rest on the bloody climate crisis.
People on low incomes can save money with these schemes. If you listened she said you can get £600 worth of clothing for £200 a year. Outside of that, there are many clothing charities that help people if they cannot afford to buy clothes. Why don't you give up your job, and fund clothing for low income families? Let us know how you get on financially when you're up and running.
First class trip is more sustainable because you pay more. Private jets can be more economic than other means of travel depending on the distance and the number of person on board.
@@celestinetoussaint6350 it’s not about being “perfect” it’s about consistency. I don’t know enough about Deborah to comment on her but there are LOADS of celebrities who preach about the environment while taking private jets left, right and center. It’s hypocrisy
Trust me, look online, ebay or anywhere, there are bags of designer clothes to buy for very cheap from parents, I don't understand this. I guess it sounds better but in this you are actually committed to getting the clothes, buying them you are not and are in charge. Secondly, 600 pounds worth of clothes for 200 pounds. Yep, thats at 49.99 for a little knitted jumper and other insane-priced clothing, you won't get much for your 200.00. Thats where shopping around comes in to play and buying individually and when you want. I can get 5 times more of exactly the same clothing items for my 200,00 as you will with this company. She is nice, but that's my views, no view on her other than she is nice and I actually wish her success.
How many monthly subscriptions does a person need and can afford in their life .. this is a bad idea . People that need this service can't afford the subscription and people that can effort it don't need to they just buy the cloths
The monthly subscription is £18 a month, so £216 per year. A guardian survey showed the average parents spends £764 per year on their children’s clothes. This is definitely financially worth it for parents. Children grow quickly and need lots of clothes replaced frequently
I'm so sad for your children if you have them. Shamelessly teaching them to base the way that they value themselves and others on materialistic bullsh*t. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Also, you sound ridiculous. "Health risks"..? You clearly live a life of extreme privilege- have you never heard of this thing called thrift shopping? My word. It's not difficult to wash & disinfect an item of clothing. Lol
@@RyleeCoyote13 'you sound ridiculous' as a woman, youve got no maternal, nurturing, instincts. Feminism has gutted out your soul. baby clothes are cheap enough these day, the cost of rental could buy you a new one. Weirdo.
@@RyleeCoyote13 are u right in the head? Babies don't understand 'materialistic things' (babies not toddlers and young children). I'm concerned about hygiene, not designer brands. I think you're mentally unstable.
What a great woman! You can just tell she has so much heart, kindness and brains. Good for her, I hope she succeeds and beyond!
She's so freaking charming with a great business idea :D
One of the very finest episodes of Dragons' Den.
To be honest her business is the future
You’re lying!!
thanks to globalists reducing us all to poverty. next big business will be food sharing and protection from roving gangs of criminals.
Thank you for being honest about something that would make no sense to lie about.
Yay I can’t wait
*sarcasm*
Great idea and great entrepreneur. She will go far.
I Loved this whole episode. Congratulations to the three of them. 🥰👍
Steven is a total legend...what a lovely guy
Did not expect that!!!! Amazing 💪💪👍👍
thats how gratefulness looks like
This business but with the actual babies would be better, if you're tired of yours you just swap & switch. Brilliant.
It's sad they couldn't hug her! I miss this part when they shake hands!
Co-vid unfortunately. Hopefully next Season ☺
Tuoker is so confident, glad to see his bubble burst on national television
Take the same idea and copy it with H&M - make tenfold what this red hed will be doing from the word "go".
Where was all the "How are you protecting your business ?, Whats to stop me from starting my own little loop myself"
Watch H&M and many others start the same business and drown the original.
Cheers.
Tukka (and the others KNOW how to copy and this will be copied).
Not nice.
@@team3383 H&M LOL! Horrible brand to pair with this sustainable clothing idea.
One of the best episodes ever!
AMAZING Women absolutely loved this episode well deserved she has such a good soul and gives the future hope
Ballsy move, you've got to give her props for asking 2 dragons to invest all the money and pulling it off. Clever tactic.
Not sure how it was clever. She's given away double the equity. With one dragon it would've opened a gateway of contacts and sales she very much needed. And would've been able to stretch that initial 70,000 pound like it was 140k anyway with the guidance of a dragon. Asking for twice the money was overkill.
So touching !
I would be, if I met her
@@windogmassey1 rapist alert
I genuinely thought she was incredible until she completely ruled out Touker. This is his space. She should've really had Touker and Steven make a joint offer
Agreed, but remember Deborah is the green queen (that gets driven around in gas guzzling cars)
Toulker talks a lot, that's it. He wants to position himself as the textile expert but he didn't even know what Steven said about big brand being forced to second market. I think toulker doesn't know shit, he just made money back in the days when market penetration was easy for wealthy people.
What a great idea. I would 100% subscribe to something like this for mens clothes if it exsisted(?)
Moss box by Moss Bros
brilliant! brilliant!! brilliant!!!
Her passion is unreal.
The best enerpreneur Ive seen on DD.
This is such a good idea for families
best move I've seen on the den well done Charlotte
OMG STEPHEN ACTUALLY INVESTED 😳😳😳😳😳
omg an ignorant kid on CZcams
They did sign the deal, company appears to be active.
Charlotte is so pretty and I admire her biz! She looks almost like an even prettier version of the great J. K. Rowling!
Will Deborah’s hand ever get better? Stay tuned.
Love this, did anyone else notice how her branding looks so similar to Bloomingdale’s little brown bag?
TO THE WALL!!!
Wow, fantastic 👏
Aww so sweet xx
YAY. Fantastic.
This pitch was only a few months prior to the Rent-the-Runway IPO, so here's how that went: $RENT IPO'd at $21, and closed down 8% on its first day. A year later, it now trades under $5 and has a market cap under $250 million. It is not profitable.
If a company as well capitalized as RTR can't make it work with high-end clothing (which is more durable, less disposable) its highly unlikely that you can make it work with kids clothes.
Little Loop is still going, little useful public information is available. Good luck to Charlotte, extremely tough model.
Irish in the blood
Not owning clothes is very very great reset
It makes sense for kids though, as they outgrow them so quickly. As an adult I’d rather just keep my clothes for years and reuse a lot!
Brillent
Love ❤
I’m surprised Steven wasn’t angered when Charlotte said she came for Deborah, most of the times you say you want one dragon the others walk away instantly
There's always low income families desperate for kids clothes, why must everything be turned into a business and please give it a rest on the bloody climate crisis.
People on low incomes can save money with these schemes. If you listened she said you can get £600 worth of clothing for £200 a year. Outside of that, there are many clothing charities that help people if they cannot afford to buy clothes. Why don't you give up your job, and fund clothing for low income families? Let us know how you get on financially when you're up and running.
Ah, so that’s why Touker hates Steven 🤔🤣
One of the best ever.
He smelled the pants like....
Vinted exists right?
Deborah has soo much about sustainability, I wonder how many private jets and first class trips she does.
Is she supposed to travel by paddle boat?
so when a person has values, they have to be perfect?
First class trip is more sustainable because you pay more. Private jets can be more economic than other means of travel depending on the distance and the number of person on board.
@@celestinetoussaint6350 it’s not about being “perfect” it’s about consistency. I don’t know enough about Deborah to comment on her but there are LOADS of celebrities who preach about the environment while taking private jets left, right and center. It’s hypocrisy
Deborah doesn’t have a private jet, and about a decade ago she said that she doesn’t hire them either.
Get 2 dragons. Good on her.
Trust me, look online, ebay or anywhere, there are bags of designer clothes to buy for very cheap from parents, I don't understand this. I guess it sounds better but in this you are actually committed to getting the clothes, buying them you are not and are in charge. Secondly, 600 pounds worth of clothes for 200 pounds. Yep, thats at 49.99 for a little knitted jumper and other insane-priced clothing, you won't get much for your 200.00. Thats where shopping around comes in to play and buying individually and when you want. I can get 5 times more of exactly the same clothing items for my 200,00 as you will with this company.
She is nice, but that's my views, no view on her other than she is nice and I actually wish her success.
How many monthly subscriptions does a person need and can afford in their life .. this is a bad idea . People that need this service can't afford the subscription and people that can effort it don't need to they just buy the cloths
The monthly subscription is £18 a month, so £216 per year. A guardian survey showed the average parents spends £764 per year on their children’s clothes.
This is definitely financially worth it for parents. Children grow quickly and need lots of clothes replaced frequently
Children are precious and exclusive. Mothers are very proud would not want used clothes from strangers. Plus the health risks.
Ever heard of Vinted? Joker
I'm so sad for your children if you have them. Shamelessly teaching them to base the way that they value themselves and others on materialistic bullsh*t. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Also, you sound ridiculous. "Health risks"..? You clearly live a life of extreme privilege- have you never heard of this thing called thrift shopping? My word. It's not difficult to wash & disinfect an item of clothing. Lol
@@RyleeCoyote13 'you sound ridiculous' as a woman, youve got no maternal, nurturing, instincts. Feminism has gutted out your soul.
baby clothes are cheap enough these day, the cost of rental could buy you a new one.
Weirdo.
@@RyleeCoyote13 are u right in the head? Babies don't understand 'materialistic things' (babies not toddlers and young children).
I'm concerned about hygiene, not designer brands.
I think you're mentally unstable.
the half is a narcassist.
Jealous much?
Spelling seems a bit off, but you do you.
I've just stumbled into the weird section of the comments.