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[The Journey of Beyond Yoga: From Bootstrapping to a $400 Million Acquisition]-[Beyond Yoga: Michelle Wahler]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2025-02-10

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📋 Summary

The Origins and Philosophy of Beyond Yoga

Beyond Yoga, the successful activewear brand, was founded in 2005 by Michelle Whaler and Jodi Guber-Brufsky. The company’s genesis was rooted in a mission to create apparel for women of all shapes and sizes, a stark departure from the prevailing "diet culture" of the era. Michelle, a former graphic designer at People magazine, was deeply influenced by her mother’s struggle with self-esteem and the unrealistic beauty standards perpetuated by media. This personal motivation, combined with her experience in creating the "unsweetened" t-shirt line, laid the groundwork for a brand that celebrated "all bodies as good bodies."

The Strategic Choice: Bootstrapping and Wholesale

Unlike many startups that opt for massive venture capital to "flood the market with ads," Beyond Yoga chose the path of bootstrapping. By operating with minimal outside funding, they focused on profitability and sustainable growth. A key, and initially risky, strategic decision was to prioritize the wholesale model. Michelle viewed wholesale as "marketing that you get paid for," utilizing boutique fitness studios and retailers like Yoga Works to gain brand validation. This approach allowed the company to grow methodically, remaining under the radar for its first decade while competitors like Lululemon dominated the spotlight.

Innovation Through Fabric and Quality

Central to the brand’s success was Michelle’s obsession with fabric. During a visit to a vendor in the LA garment district, she discovered a "space dye" fabric. Despite her sales rep warning that it was "way too expensive," Michelle insisted on using it, believing it was "what everybody is going to want to put on their body." This decision proved transformative; the fabric’s unique texture, softness, and four-way stretch became the brand’s signature. By maintaining local manufacturing in Los Angeles, the team could iterate quickly, quality-control their production, and support their local community, building a loyal customer base that valued the product’s tactile quality.

Navigating Challenges and Scaling

Beyond Yoga faced significant hurdles, including the 2009 financial crisis and the 2020 pandemic. During the latter, the company faced $6 million in canceled orders within a single week. Rather than forcing product onto struggling studios, Michelle made the ethical choice to cancel shipments, a move that built long-term goodwill. This pivot, combined with the shift to direct-to-consumer sales, allowed the brand to thrive as consumers sought comfort while working out from home. The addition of her husband, Jesse, as COO/CFO was a turning point, as he encouraged Michelle to "lean into" investing more heavily in talent and marketing, helping the company transition from a scrappy startup to a professionalized organization.

The Levi’s Acquisition

In 2021, after 16 years of independent growth, Beyond Yoga was acquired by Levi’s for $400 million. The deal originated from a cold LinkedIn message, which initially seemed like a potential collaboration but evolved into an acquisition. For Michelle, the sale provided a way to reward the team that had stuck with the company through its "scrappy startup mode." The acquisition allowed for the expansion into brick-and-mortar retail and secured the brand’s future. Michelle stepped down as CEO in 2024, concluding a 19-year tenure, leaving behind a legacy that transformed the activewear landscape by proving that a mission-driven, size-inclusive approach could achieve massive commercial success.

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I don't care how expensive it is.
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sometimes there's just nothing you can do about it.
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I really didn't know anything about New York.
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It was just a very warm, nurturing environment.
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It's not really who they are.
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📝Key Phrases

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get out ahead of our skis
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under the radar
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make a splash
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lean into
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the lion's share
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