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==Idea== <vimeo>393112783</vimeo> Reef Knots was founded by Patrick after being made redundant 2 days before having twins. He decided to walk away from corporate life and build a brand based around summer and the ocean. Summertime β all the time. Reef Knots grew its reputation with silk ties and innovative print design but now sells products in multiple categories, including upcycled ocean plastic swim shorts and knitwear using 50% recycled plastic. We believe exceptional quality, innovation and sustainability runs through the range, with a rich pipeline of new products embodying the ethos. Reef Knots has been an official partner of the Blue Marine Foundation since 2014. The business is data-led, digitally focused and has been profitable since year starting April '14 with Β£2 million sold direct (Β£417k revenue to March 2019, P&L Β£32k) to more than 22k orders. Reef Knots has industry leading customer satisfaction with <5% average customer returns. The first 9 months of the current year (end March) saw online sales +108% and total sales +71%. Reef Knots has a store in Leadenhall Market, London. This is the first investment outside of the founder. The growth plan includes: * Accelerating online sales through investment in digital marketing and DM with focus on lowering average CPA. * Expanding the product range to improve marketing response, retention/loyalty and LTV. * Investing in the core team and in-house expertise.
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