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Home Columns Breaking Bones

After Failed Two Side Hustles, A Simple Decision Helped This CEO Build $4b Company

by ReportersAtLarge
April 1, 2023
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Vuori CEO Joe Kudla

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Failure is never simple. However, learning the proper lessons from failure can set one up for success in the future. Consider Joe Kudla, the 45-year-old CEO and founder of Vuori, a sports gear firm based in Encinitas, California. Vuori has experienced rapid growth and was valued at $4 billion in 2021.

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Kudla had already attempted and failed to launch two other clothing brands before he started Vuori in 2014.

One was Sammy Jo, a modern women’s clothing company. The other was a T-shirt company he had also founded and named Vuori, Finnish for “mountain.”

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He told CNBC Make It, “In the back of your mind, you don’t want to fail three times in a row.”

Joe Kudla reviewed his first two tries to prevent another failure. He had started both businesses as side jobs while maintaining a full-time accounting position, first at Ernst & Young and then with the San Diego-based recruiting consulting firm Vaco.

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His main message was to ditch the safety net, abandon your career, and commit fully.

“The lessons that I took from those early businesses were that for me to build an apparel brand, I wasn’t going to be able to do it on the side, as a side hustle, or out of the garage,” says Kudla. “I would have to plunge in headfirst and develop an obsession.”

He claims that launching the current version of Vuori as a side business would not have been successful. First, if investors had known he wasn’t giving the company his full attention, it would have been more difficult for him to win their support.

Second, if Vuori had trouble right away, he had learnt from experience that he might wish to give up and return to his regular employment.

“As soon as things got hard, I would have said, ‘It’s not working,’ and just gone back to the easy path,” Kudla says.

Kudla left his position at Vaco and raised $700,000 in a “friends and family” investment round to start producing and selling the first Vuori goods and establish an apparel company that could compete with companies like Lululemon.

The company faced significant difficulties in its early years. According to Kudla, less than two years after its debut, Vuori was just four weeks away from going bankrupt. But since there wasn’t a clear backup strategy, Kudla believed he had to go all in and find a way for Vuori to generate money.

His last answer, going from selling clothes in gyms and yoga studios to an e-commerce sales approach with significant social media marketing, worked, saving him from a third failure that would have left him with no revenue.

Kudla’s first two attempts also aided him in another way. The CEO claims that those enterprises failed miserably despite his little to no experience in the industry and his attraction to the idea of making and marketing garments.

He said his startups’ failures acted as his design school: “They taught me so much.

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