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Dan Demsky, CEO | Unbound Merino | The Jeff Crilley Show
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Dan Demsky, CEO | Unbound Merino | The Jeff Crilley Show

The Jeff Crilley Show · RNCN

March 16, 202618m 35s

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Show Notes

From Side Hustle to $40M Global Brand: Dan Demsky’s Unbound Journey

On this episode of The Jeff Crilley Show, Jeff sits down with Dan Demsky, co-founder and CEO of Unbound Merino, a $40 million global e-commerce apparel brand built for modern travelers. Dan shares how he went from running a video production company out of his mom’s basement to launching a direct-to-consumer clothing company designed to help customers “pack less, experience more.” He explains the power of merino wool—odor resistant, temperature regulating, and wrinkle resistant—and how designing products for his own lifestyle led to a fiercely loyal global customer base. Dan also opens up about raising $400,000 in a crowdfunding launch, navigating U.S. tariffs by rapidly expanding operations to Dallas, and surviving the travel shutdown during COVID. Throughout the conversation, he offers candid advice on entrepreneurship, resilience, and why optimism may be a founder’s greatest competitive advantage.

Key topics:
- Entrepreneurship
- E-commerce growth
- Merino wool apparel
- Crowdfunding success
- Product design philosophy
- Tariffs and business adaptation
- Resilience in business
- Remote work lifestyle

Timestamped highlights:
- 01:00 — Dan Demsky on Being "Unemployable"
- 02:00 — From Video Production Side Hustle to First Company
- 03:30 — Why He Left Services to Build a Product Business
- 12:35 — Designing the Ultralight Travel Backpack
- 15:45 — Why Committees Can Ruin Great Ideas
- 18:45 — The $400,000 Crowdfunding Breakthrough
- 22:30 — Adapting to U.S. Tariffs and Expanding to Dallas
- 26:00 — Surviving COVID as a Travel Brand
- 28:45 — Final Advice: Optimism and Stoicism in Entrepreneurship