Send us a text This episode is personal. My father, Paul Pravda, passed away on December 12, 2025. If you’re listening to this, you probably knew him, or knew of him. And if not, I want you to. I recorded this to share what he stood for his philosophy on sales, the way he treated people, how he built his business from scratch in 1978 after learning the ropes with my grandfather in the 1950s and ’60s. They were traveling to Europe before anyone else in menswear was doing that, bringing back cl...
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Send us a text This episode is personal. My father, Paul Pravda, passed away on December 12, 2025. If you’re listening to this, you probably knew him, or knew of him. And if not, I want you to. I recorded this to share what he stood for his philosophy on sales, the way he treated people, how he built his business from scratch in 1978 after learning the ropes with my grandfather in the 1950s and ’60s. They were traveling to Europe before anyone else in menswear was doing that, bringing back cl...
Live on TikTok Inside the Clothing Business: Stallone’s Suit, Shoplifting, and Real Retail Stories
It's All Been Done Before
3 hours 41 minutes
8 months ago
Live on TikTok Inside the Clothing Business: Stallone’s Suit, Shoplifting, and Real Retail Stories
Send us a text In this episode, recorded live on TikTok, I share a real-world look at the clothing business — from managing production challenges to dealing with unexpected client issues. I talk about working with custom orders for high-profile clients, including a story about Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King suit fitting problems during filming in New York. I also dive into stories from the retail side: dealing with stolen credit cards, shoplifting incidents, and the realities no one tells yo...
It's All Been Done Before
Send us a text This episode is personal. My father, Paul Pravda, passed away on December 12, 2025. If you’re listening to this, you probably knew him, or knew of him. And if not, I want you to. I recorded this to share what he stood for his philosophy on sales, the way he treated people, how he built his business from scratch in 1978 after learning the ropes with my grandfather in the 1950s and ’60s. They were traveling to Europe before anyone else in menswear was doing that, bringing back cl...