
 Masters of Scale Replay: How Daymond John built FUBU
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 Oct 9, 2025  Daymond John, the founder of FUBU and star of Shark Tank, shares his journey from humble beginnings in Hollis, Queens, to building a billion-dollar brand. He emphasizes the importance of authentic partnerships, recounting how he convinced LL Cool J to wear a FUBU shirt, which skyrocketed the brand's credibility. Daymond also discusses innovative marketing tactics, like guerrilla advertising and seeding music videos, that drove demand. His mother’s advice on finding strategic partners ultimately helped secure significant deals, turning challenges into opportunities. 
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LL Cool J Photo That Changed Everything
- Daymond John waited hours to get LL Cool J to wear a FUBU shirt and took an ad in The Source after the photo.
 - That single image created credibility that unlocked thousands of orders for FUBU.
 
From One Hat To A Calling
- Daymond John sewed 80 striped hats with his mother and sold $800 in one hour on a corner in 1989.
 - The quick sell proved product-market fit and sparked his dedication to the business.
 
Seed Your Brand Through Frequent Wearers
- Give high-frequency, visible people your limited goods so they wear them often and advertise your brand.
 - Prioritize quality so those repeat-wearers preserve and showcase your product.
 

