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Men in tights: Is this the future of gender-fluid fashion?

Threads For Men founder Xenia Chen, Canadian drag superstar Tynomi Banks, and influencer Christian Thompson on the future of men in tights.

How a Subscription Business Went From $50,000 to $500,000 in Revenue

Xenia Chen left her $230,000-a-year banking job to start hosiery company Threads in late 2018. In 2020, she tripled her subscriber base.

Canadian company Threads finds diehard fans

Canadian company Threads finds diehard fans
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How these Canadian entrepreneurs hacked the pandemic: Stories of resilience 1 year in

How these Canadian entrepreneurs hacked the pandemic: Stories of resilience 1 year in The COVID-19 pandemic created a year of fear, uncertainty, lockdowns and loss. But it also created resilience, and, for some, successful new business models. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Mar 12, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: March 12 M.J. Shaw had to start teaching online classes at Soul Fuel Fitness after her gym closed during the pandemic. The model has proven a success. (CBC) The COVID-19 pandemic created a year of fear, uncertainty, lockdowns and loss. But it also created resilience, and, for some, successful new business models. These four entrepreneurs made big changes in order to adapt, and some of them are thriving. Watch the videos to see how the pandemic started and how it s going for them.

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