
On this episode of Muddy Waters Clear Vision, host Stuart Gilly sits down with Nathan Pearce—a serial entrepreneur whose journey is anything but ordinary. From growing up in the fast-paced world of auctions, learning the art of negotiation and public speaking before he was even a teenager, to launching a multimillion-dollar clothing brand straight out of college, Nathan Pearce shares his inspiring story of resilience, reinvention, and leadership. Discover how a Shark Tank deal with Mark Cuban almost changed everything, the hard lessons learned from legal battles and bankruptcy, and how those trials helped shape his vision for Pearce Bespoke Franchising—a modern, mobile tailor service that’s now one of the fastest growing franchises in the country. Along the way, Nathan Pearce reveals why giving back through initiatives like the For Good Measure campaign is central to his mission, and how his experiences have forged his leadership philosophy. This is an episode packed with entrepreneurial grit, wisdom, and a deep commitment to community.1/ Meet Nathan Pearce—the founder & CEO of Pearce Bespoke Franchising. From selling motorcycles at live auctions as a kid to dressing NFL athletes, his story’s an absolute rollercoaster!2/ At just 13, Nathan Pearce was shipped off to auction school by his dad. Picture a middle schooler learning bid call in a room full of grown men. Public speaking? Baptism by fire! 3/ Both his parents were entrepreneurs—a muscle car auctioneer dad & a software company founder mom. Family dinners? Licking stamps, prepping for the next big sale. #StartupLife since DAY ONE.4/ College days at Millsaps weren’t about frat parties for Nathan Pearce. He saw gold in fraternity/sorority tees, launched his first clothing biz from a rental house—handmaking pocket tees with friends in the laundry room.5/ Fraternity Collection took off FAST. Year one, $2M in sales. Year two? They doubled. Bought a factory & became plant owners at 21. 6/ Shark Tank called. Mark Cuban offered a deal. The episode was called "the best pitch in Shark Tank history"—but... it never aired. A lawsuit from a designer, massive attorney fees, and everything flipped overnight. #MuddyWaters7/ Nathan Pearce learned tough lessons: “I built a company that couldn’t be sold without me.” When your business is you, selling it is almost impossible. His next move? Build something scalable.8/ Enter Pierce Bespoke—a modern franchise for custom suits, no inventory, no retail. Traveling tailors meet clients wherever they are. Now 75 locations, coast to coast, suiting up icons like Drew Brees, Eli Manning, and Nick Saban.9/ But it’s not just about suits. Through “For Good Measure,” Nathan Pearce is helping job seekers, veterans & fire victims suit up for new opportunities. Confidence is the real product.10/ When asked about leadership, Nathan Pearce said: “I’m a hype man & a coach. Teach people, help them grow, inspire them—and let them learn from your own trials.” #LeadByExample11/ Sage advice for his younger self? “Never give up.” Even the most unstoppable leaders need that reminder.12/ What’s next for Pierce Bespoke? 1,000 US franchises, a million suits sold, and expansion worldwide. Dream big enough for the whole team to fit inside.13/ Legacy, for Nathan Pearce, means inspiring future leaders and giving back. “If we help just one person support their family—that’s impact.”14/ The ups and downs are real—bankruptcy, legal drama, building again from scratch. But the lesson is always the same: keep going, pivot, build smarter.15/ Entrepreneurs, future founders, and anyone chasing a big dream: read this, re-read it, and don’t forget—sometimes you just need a push, sometimes you ARE the push. An episode packed with wisdom, wild stories, and some seriously good business advice. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #StartupJourney