Providing Affordable Luxury-Quality Clothing to the Masses at Age 29
With his startup Everlane, Michael Preysman is cutting out the middleman markups from high quality fashion.
By Brittany Shoot • Aug 8, 2014 Originally published Aug 8, 2014
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Online retailer Everlane has a straightforward mission: to provide low-cost, luxury-quality, anti-brand clothing and accessories for men and women, all without middleman markups.
It wasn't so simple when the site launched three years ago. "I had no idea what I was doing," admits founder and CEO Michael Preysman, 29, who had left a job in private equity in New York.
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