品牌史志2026. 05. 22. 08:08:59Patagonia: How a Blacksmith Who Hated Business Built a $1.5B Brand — Then Gave It AwayIn 1957, Yvon Chouinard was making pitons in his parents' backyard and selling them for $1.50. In 2022, he gave away a $3 billion company because he couldn't find a better way to protect it. In between: the piton-to-chock pivot that cost 70% of revenue, the 1991 layoffs that rewrote the growth model, the organic cotton switch before any law required it, and the ad telling customers not to buy the jacket. This is how Patagonia happened.
品牌史志2026. 05. 21. 08:04:23IKEA: How a Teenage Entrepreneur's Match-Selling Side Hustle Became the World's Largest Furniture EmpireIn 1943, a 17-year-old in rural Sweden used his father's school reward to register a mail-order company. The flat-pack format was invented by accident in 1956. The founder spent decades concealing his Nazi past. And the entire enterprise now sits inside a Dutch charitable foundation that no one owns, cannot be acquired, and pays almost no taxes. This is how IKEA happened.
品牌史志2026. 05. 20. 18:02:32Acne Studios: How 100 Pairs of Jeans Built a Half-Billion-Dollar BrandIn 1997, Jonny Johansson gave away 100 pairs of raw denim jeans with red stitching. He didn't intend to launch a brand. Three decades later, Acne Studios is a Stockholm-based luxury house with $221M in annual revenue — and still majority-owned by its founder. This is how that happened.