Romperjack On Shark Tank Update – Shark Tank Season 13
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Romperjack On Shark Tank Season 13
Romperjack is a men’s fashion brand that specializes in stylish and comfortable rompers. Founders Justin Clark and Wyatt Thompson were seeking a $200,000 investment for 5% equity. Summary:
- Company Name: Romperjack
- Founders: Justin Clark, Wyatt Thompson
- Founded: 2017
- Product: Men’s rompers
- Asked For: $200,000 for 5% equity
- Final Deal: None
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 11
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
- Investor: Barbara Corcoran
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- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Romperjack On Shark Tank Update – Shark Tank Season 13
Justin Clark and Wyatt Thompson, the founders of Romperjack, pitched their men’s romper company on Shark Tank Season 13. They sought $200,000 for a 5% equity stake in their business.
Romperjack offers a variety of colorful and patterned rompers, jumpsuits, and other men’s clothing. In the 12 months prior to their appearance, the company had $1.1 million in direct-to-consumer sales through their website.
However, the Sharks were hesitant about the market, with Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Peter Jones, and Lori Greiner all opting out, citing concerns over the crowded space and their ability to wear the rompers confidently.
Kevin O’Leary was the only remaining Shark, and while he liked the business, he didn’t love it enough to make an offer. As a result, Justin and Wyatt left the Tank without a deal.
Since their appearance, Romperjack has continued to grow and expand its product line. They have added shorts, swimsuits, golf shirts, aprons, and overalls to their offerings. In 2021, the company hit $1.5 million in sales and is expected to grow by 200-250% in 2022.
The founders, Justin Clark and Wyatt Thompson, have leveraged their experience in digital marketing and their focus on the LGBTQ market to drive the company’s success.
Despite not securing a deal on Shark Tank, Romperjack has proven to be a thriving business in the men’s fashion industry.