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Uncommon Brands
Parker Nash
30 episodes
2 months ago
How do you build a DTC brand that breaks out in a noisy world? The Uncommon Brands podcast interviews founders of fast-growing DTC, e-commerce, and consumer product brands with unique products and marketing strategies. In each episode, we dive into how these stand out brands built their business by going against the grain. This podcast is for any DTC brand founder, entrepreneur, and executive looking to build a stand out brand. Host Parker Nash spent more than a decade working at Nike where he learned first-hand how one of the greatest brands in the world develops product and marketing that turns customers into raving fans.
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How do you build a DTC brand that breaks out in a noisy world? The Uncommon Brands podcast interviews founders of fast-growing DTC, e-commerce, and consumer product brands with unique products and marketing strategies. In each episode, we dive into how these stand out brands built their business by going against the grain. This podcast is for any DTC brand founder, entrepreneur, and executive looking to build a stand out brand. Host Parker Nash spent more than a decade working at Nike where he learned first-hand how one of the greatest brands in the world develops product and marketing that turns customers into raving fans.
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Carrying on a family legacy, John Gaither, Feetures
Uncommon Brands
37 minutes
2 months ago
Carrying on a family legacy, John Gaither, Feetures

Join Parker in an insightful conversation with John Gaither, CEO of Feetures. John leads America's number one running sock brand, a performance-driven, family-run business based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Having served in various roles from sales and marketing to COO before becoming CEO in 2023, John brings a comprehensive understanding of the business he now runs.

John shares the compelling story of Feetures, started by his father in 2002 with a vision to innovate performance socks. He discusses the brand's growth within the booming running industry, their careful balance between wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels, and their strategies for maintaining strong relationships with specialty retailers while expanding into larger chains. John also offers valuable lessons on product development driven by consumer feedback, staying ahead in a competitive market, and the unique dynamics of leading a family business through succession and daily operations.


What was covered:

  • A Family Legacy
  • Strategic Growth & Channels
  • Product Innovation & Performance
  • Leading a Family Business

Parker Nash Links:

  • Website: parkertnash.com
  • LinkedIn: Parker Nash

Feetures Links:

  • Website: https://feetures.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FeeturesBrand/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feetures/

Uncommon Brands
How do you build a DTC brand that breaks out in a noisy world? The Uncommon Brands podcast interviews founders of fast-growing DTC, e-commerce, and consumer product brands with unique products and marketing strategies. In each episode, we dive into how these stand out brands built their business by going against the grain. This podcast is for any DTC brand founder, entrepreneur, and executive looking to build a stand out brand. Host Parker Nash spent more than a decade working at Nike where he learned first-hand how one of the greatest brands in the world develops product and marketing that turns customers into raving fans.