Distressed Print on Demand Ecommerce 14M rev - 150k followers.

July 26, 2025
by an intermediary from United States Air Force Academy in Seattle, WA, USA
TTM Revenue: $500K USD
TTM Profit: $0 Break even
Industry: Lifestyle Apparel / DTC E-commerce
Years in Business: 11 years (est. 2014)
Turnkey / Remote: Yes, 100% remote & scalable
adventure-inspired apparel and accessories to a loyal nationwide customer base. With over 150,000 social media followers and 40,000+ engaged email subscribers, business has generated more than $14M in lifetime revenue since its launch in###-###-#### The brand’s hero products, custom-designed trucker hats, graphic tees, and drinkware, embody a free-spirited, feel-good aesthetic that resonates deeply with outdoor lovers, travelers, and festival-goers alike. Operating on a lean, scalable print-on-demand (POD) model, the business boasts ~60% product margins, no warehouse lease, and fully remote operations. Recent shifts to online sales, licensing partnerships (notably with L2 Brands), and a growing wholesale footprint have replaced former airport kiosk operations, which once drove $200K/month at peak. Key assets include 17 registered brand trademarks trademarks, a custom Shopify store, and over $40K in physical inventory. All digital channels, IP, and assets transfer with the sale.
The business is primed for scalable growth through several high-impact initiatives. Relaunching airport kiosks, once generating over $200K/month, offers immediate brick-and-mortar upside, while branded vending machines provide a modern, passive retail model. Digital expansion via paid ads (2–4x ROAS), influencer partnerships, and a structured content calendar can reignite online momentum. A subscription-based “Mystery Tee Club” or loyalty program could generate predictable MRR, while wholesale and boutique retail expansion adds further reach. With minimal overhead and strong brand equity, each channel offers outsized ROI potential.