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Meet Tshepo Mohlala, founder of TSHEPO—the premium denim brand worn by presidents, royalty, and everyday believers in quality and identity.
But this isn’t just a story about jeans.
It’s about a young man from Tsakane who dared to dream bigger than the limitations placed on him. It’s about betting on yourself—even when the odds are stacked. And most importantly, it’s about building something that lasts.
In this episode, we dive into:
• The fabric store gamble that started it all and how Tshepo turned a small purchase into a globally recognized African brand
• The pivot that saved his business and why he had to choose between being a designer and being a CEO
• Manufacturing in Africa vs. overseas—the real costs, quality trade-offs, and why local production became his competitive advantage
• The “president moment”—how one high-profile client changed his brand’s trajectory and what it taught him about premium positioning
• Building for legacy, not just profit—his framework for making decisions that compound over decades, not quarters
Whether you’re scaling a creative business, navigating manufacturing challenges, or trying to build something that outlasts you—Tshepo’s journey offers hard-won insights you won’t find in business school.
This is a conversation about the unglamorous work behind the glamorous brand.
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