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How Ecommerce Brands Can Fund Growth: Winning DTC Math

Apr 22, 20261 hr 7 minEp. 162
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What happens when your bank promises you $20 million, strings you along for a year, and then rips it all away the same week you need it most?  

Sean Frank (CEO, Ridge) and Matt Bertulli (CEO, Pela Case & Lomi) sit down with Curtis Matsko (CEO, Portland Leather Goods) for a raw conversation about how ecommerce brands fund growth. 

Curtis shares one of the most gut-punch founder stories in Operators history. Wells Fargo promised him a $20–25M line of credit, demanded $2M back overnight, and nearly killed Portland Leather Goods at the exact moment he had ~$14M tied up in a brand expansion. He survived a year of not paying suppliers, negotiating week-to-week, and somehow came out more profitable than before.

The three dig into the real math of affording growth without investors. Why it’s “impossible, but you have to do it anyway,” how supplier relationships are the single best source of working capital leverage, and why the cash conversion cycle will break your business if your margins aren’t right.  

They close with one of the most important warnings for early operators — stop counting revenue, start counting what’s left. 

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