Sara Robinson, the Co founder and CEO of the company “Sara Sews”, is a young entrepreneur. Sara and her mom one day were sewing an apron when they decided to make it into a business. “Sara Sews” makes aprons of all sorts of colors and styles. These aprons are made in many sizes and can be worn by children and adults. They make reusable sandwich bags and other things as well. Sara’s business started when she was only in the second grade. She made an apron for one of the kids in her class and her mom had posted it on Facebook. The post got lots of positive feedback and all of her friends and family were requesting her to make more. Her business really started to blow up in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, which was very challenging. Overcoming this obstacle was the hardest part of her journey in becoming a successful entrepreneur. In 2019 she was the winner of the girls mean business contest. This was a big accomplishment for Sara and was just the beginning of her career. Sara is only young and looks to do big things as the future of her career continues.
This business is very interesting to me. Aprons do not seem to be a very exciting industry and to see someone have a new take on them is cool to see.
I find this business idea both creative and practical. I like that the business reaches the needs of both children and adults and seeks to please the buyer by making different colored and patterned aprons. I think the mother-daughter dynamic is also very interesting and unique because it ties in young children and adults into the business.