In 2011, Jeff Steitz was traveling the world with the Semester at Sea program through his school, Claremont McKenna College. Less than a year later, he and a few buddies would have begun a travel-inspired business marketing textiles from around the world in a unique and appealing way, all based out of their dorm room.
Fabrics are a universal product—anywhere people travel in the world, they’ll find cloth being produced and sold in a limitless variety of patterns. Serengetee’s signature product, the pocket tee, is a basic t-shirt sporting an attached pocket made of fabric from another country. Customers can choose from over fifty designs, a selection which is constantly being added to as Serengetee reaches more corners of the world.
“It’s amazing how far you can go in only a year from literally nothing to having a full-fledged brand and business,” Serengetee co-founder Ryan Westberg observes.
Besides supporting vendors, each Serengetee pocket is associated with a specific grassroots organization, to which every purchase gives back a portion.
Ryan says that the business was truly a “product of social networks” in the way they had to depend on individual connections— “our friends and their friends”—to succeed. Their innovative spirit matches that of the international businesses they support, who often struggle to make a profit and progress in their ventures.
“What makes us feel great about the future is that the more products we sell, the bigger the impact will be on our partner causes. These win-win situations are the true benefits of a social venture,” says Jeff Steitz.
The process of founding Serengetee has proved to be rewarding, as the business generates a profit margin between 60 and 80%, with 13% going toward charitable causes. As their products are scattered all over the world, Serengetee’s five sales executives are appropriately spread all over the U.S., with representatives across college campuses working to promote the brand and get their fellow students to “travel more.”
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That is amazing that the business grew mainly because of their friends. Word of mouth is a very good way to grow a business because there is validity in what a friend says, and it proved to be a success for them. Especially at the beginning, they probably didn’t have the resources to spend money on advertising, so that is what they had to rely on. It is also great how they support other organizations with their products. This is probably another reason their brand took off. People want to help other people around the world, and also show that they are helping. Buying and wearing a t-shirt is a great way to do that.
I actually have a friend that worked for Serengtee as one of their Ambassadors and she absolutely loved it! Such a great way to help people in need.
This idea is awesome! I haven’t heard of this before but it’s really cool to see that Westberg and Steitz were able to grow the company just through friends and friends-of-friends. The idea is so cool I might, actually, go get a shirt.