Everlane's Radical Transparency: A Catalog-Era Trust Tactic
Aug 14, 2026 / · 7 min read · everlane radical-transparency modern-dtc direct-to-consumer brand-history pricing-transparency shein catalog-era-marketing brand-trust retail-acquisitions ·A Founding Pledge: Publish the True Cost Everlane built its entire founding pitch around a single document a catalog copywriter would recognize instantly: an itemized invoice. Founded in 2010 by Michael Preysman and Jesse Farmer, the company's pledge was to publish the per-unit cost of each garment — materials, labor, …
Read MoreA Star Grafted Onto a Century-Old Wordmark Sears kept the same corporate logotype in place for twenty-one years before retiring it in June 1984 — a swap UPI reported as straight business news the day it happened. That kind of coverage is itself a signal: a retailer's wordmark rarely makes the wire unless the retailer …
Read MoreGlossier's DTC Playbook: Direct Marketing Without the Catalog
Jul 17, 2026 / · 7 min read · modern-dtc glossier direct-to-consumer beauty-brand-strategy emily-weiss into-the-gloss community-driven-marketing brand-history digital-marketing dtc-retail ·The Catalog Logic Behind a Brand That Never Mailed One No printed catalog ever built Glossier's customer list. There was no seasonal mailer, no wish-book, no direct-mail envelope with a discount code inside. The brand that would become one of the most-cited case studies in direct-to-consumer retail started as a beauty …
Read MoreL.L. Bean Copy Voice: Functional, Not Fussy
Jul 10, 2026 / · 7 min read · l-l-bean brand-voice catalog-copywriting direct-mail-copy brand-history leon-leonwood-bean catalog-guarantee maine-brand-identity copywriting-craft outdoor-retail-branding ·A Voice Built to Survive a Return L.L. Bean's copy has never needed to convince a reader that a product looks good. It needed to convince the reader that the product works — and every rhetorical habit the brand's catalog prose developed over more than a century follows from that one requirement. Adjectives are cheap. A …
Read MoreThe Skyline That Wasn't Designed to Last Six jagged peaks rise out of the Patagonian steppe — not a smooth alpine arch, not a tidy triangle, but a genuinely ragged silhouette that reads as chaotic before it reads as beautiful. Above those peaks, the sky breaks into horizontal bands of blue, violet, and orange, the kind …
Read MoreThe Company That Invented the Catalog — and Lost the War On August 18, 1872, a 28-year-old Chicago dry-goods salesman named Aaron Montgomery Ward mailed out a single sheet of paper listing 163 products with prices and ordering instructions. Total startup capital: $1,600, split between two employees and a rented room on …
Read MoreAllbirds: Catalog-Era Copy for a DTC Launch
Jun 3, 2026 / · 8 min read · modern dtc allbirds copywriting direct marketing brand-history retail-acquisitions ·One Shoe, One Claim When Allbirds launched on March 1, 2016, Time magazine called the Wool Runner "the world's most comfortable shoe." The startup had exactly one product — a $95 minimalist sneaker made from merino wool, available online only, in five colors. No retail stores, no product range, no second model to …
Read MoreThe World's Most-Printed Commercial Publication For seven decades, the IKEA catalog was a fixture in homes across dozens of countries — a thick, glossy invitation to reimagine domestic life through flat-pack furniture and Scandinavian minimalism. At its peak, IKEA printed more than 200 million copies annually in 32 …
Read MoreThe Original Everything Store Before Amazon, before Walmart, before the modern big-box retail era, there was the Sears catalog. Beginning in 1888 as a watch-and-jewelry circular, the Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalog grew into the defining retail document of American life — a thick, annual publication that delivered …
Read MoreA 100-Year Publishing Enterprise, Shut in 90 Days On January 11, 2010, JCPenney announced it would shut down its catalog division entirely. The company would close its catalog distribution centers, eliminate approximately 3,500 jobs, and end a direct-mail publishing enterprise that had been a central part of its …
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