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[The Bedding Gamble: How Scott and Missy Tannen Built Boll & Branch]-[Boll & Branch: Scott and Missy Tannen]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-11-11

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The Bedding Gamble: How Scott and Missy Tannen Built Boll & Branch

In the competitive landscape of direct-to-consumer (DTC) retail, few stories are as daring as that of Scott and Missy Tannen. Founders of the luxury linen brand Boll & Branch, the couple transformed a personal frustration into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Their journey, chronicled on How I Built This, serves as a masterclass in risk management, ethical supply chain building, and the power of unwavering conviction.

The Catalyst of Disruption

Scott and Missy’s entry into the bedding industry was unconventional. Scott, a former digital marketing executive who had successfully navigated the rise and fall of the gaming site Kandystand, was searching for his next venture. During a home renovation, the couple found the bedding market opaque and confusing. Terms like "Egyptian cotton" and "thread count" were often misleading, and they struggled to find high-quality, transparently sourced products. They realized that while companies like Warby Parker and Bonobos were successfully using "customer acquisition arbitrage" to disrupt fragmented markets, no one was applying that same model to the massive, stagnant linen industry.

Ethical Sourcing as a Competitive Edge

Driven by a desire for complete transparency, the Tannens decided to bypass traditional importers. They were deeply moved by reports of unethical practices in the textile industry, particularly the tragedy at Rana Plaza in 2013 and reports of farmer suicides in India due to pesticide use. They committed to a model of "full traceability from end to end." By partnering directly with factories in India and obtaining GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards) and Fair Trade certifications, they ensured that every step of their supply chain respected both the environment and the workers. Scott noted, "We can't be a part of that system. There's gotta be a better way to do this."

The $2 Million Leap of Faith

Perhaps the most defining moment of their growth was their decision to advertise on The Howard Stern Show. Despite having a revenue of only a few million dollars, Scott committed to a $2 million advertising spend—a move he admitted sounded "kind of nuts." To finance this, he took the "most amount of debt I've ever had in my life," including a line of credit against their house and a massive SBA loan.

This gamble paid off spectacularly. The endorsement from Howard Stern, who genuinely loved the product, propelled their sales from $1.5 million in 2014 to $13.5 million in 2015. Scott’s thesis was that a luxury audience listening to satellite radio would be uniquely receptive to a premium, high-quality product.

Navigating Crisis and Growth

Their path was not without significant hurdles. In 2016, a simple administrative error led to an accidental order of ten times the necessary number of branded shipping boxes, creating a severe cash flow crisis. To survive, they had to raise capital quickly, diluting their ownership by 15-20%. Later, in 2017, they brought in an institutional partner, Silas Capital, to manage further growth. By 2019, the company secured a $100 million investment from the private equity firm L Catterton, marking a transition into a new phase of scale while allowing the founders to retain significant stakes.

Conclusion: Heart and Grit

Ultimately, the success of Boll & Branch is attributed to the couple’s division of labor—Scott handling the marketing and business expansion, and Missy overseeing the product and quality control—paired with a shared "fierce commitment." As Scott reflected, "If you're willing to do the dirty work... you're willing to come into the office when nobody else is here... it's just this fierce commitment to our business." Their story proves that when a business is built on a foundation of genuine ethics and a willingness to take calculated, massive risks, it can disrupt even the most traditional of industries.

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Sounds kind of nuts.
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It does, actually.
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The chances something will go haywire are pretty low.
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Many of the stories we've told on this show are about businesses that started as a side hustle.
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I was a little upset that I missed the first quarter of the game.
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put all your eggs in one basket
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put us on the map
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take a big swing for the fences
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get one's feet on the ground
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run with this
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