People Don’t Wear Logos. They Wear Identity.
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New episode of Branded Worlds is live.
This time with Joel Freet, CEO of Cutter & Buck.
We talked about premium apparel, sustainability, leadership, and why branded clothing is far more than just a logo on a polo shirt.
Some key takeaways from the conversation:
• why people only wear branded apparel long-term when they truly connect with it
• how sustainability starts with operational discipline, not marketing claims
• why Cutter & Buck removed air freight from its supply chain
• the differences between the European and US apparel markets
• why versatility matters more than fast-moving trends
• how strong leadership is built through consistency, culture, and execution
One quote that really stood out:
“Leadership is affecting positive change without authority.”
A very honest conversation about product longevity, emotional connection, responsible sourcing, and what premium apparel actually means today.