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Brad Singer, CEO, Lucky in Love; A Legacy in Tennis Apparel & Bold Collaborations

Brad Singer, CEO, Lucky in Love; A Legacy in Tennis Apparel & Bold Collaborations

FromDirty Tennis. Clean Living. The Podcast!


Brad Singer, CEO, Lucky in Love; A Legacy in Tennis Apparel & Bold Collaborations

FromDirty Tennis. Clean Living. The Podcast!

ratings:
Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The first interview in our 5-part "RacquetX Series" recorded on-location in Miami!Join Ashley and Dena to uncover the profound essence of building not only a business but also a legacy that spans generations. Embark on a vibrant journey with us as we unravel Miami's fashion tapestry, featuring the wisdom of Brad Singer, CEO, Lucky in Love, and the fifth generation of his family in the apparel industry. Brad shares an intimate look at the evolution of the iconic tennis brand, Tail, from its humble beginnings with a tennis-inspired denim skirt to the creation of his own trendsetting Lucky in Love label, igniting the "Free the legs" movement. Plus, the wild success of a partnership with K-Swiss, in particular, the newest shoe from Lucky in Love's Deco Collection.Lucky in Love has a fearless approach to fashion, marrying intuition with meticulous trend analysis and market forecasts. Our show peeks behind the curtain at their design team's creative process and teases an upcoming collaboration that's bound to excite. 
Released:
Apr 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (21)

Each week, the Dirty Tennis Podcast takes you on a deep dive into the absurdities of club tennis, the big dreams of small players, and the social hazards of playing team. Who knew tennis could be so dirty? (Dena did.) Or so fun? (Ashley did.) Jules, our Holistic Hottie, keeps it real with healthy strategies that will help you stay on the court until you're approximately 907. You'll never look at a ball machine the same way, again!