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How Sock Candy turned socks into a $1.25M brand

May 8, 2025
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How Sock Candy turned socks into a $1.25M brand

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What started as a fashion blog has become a booming accessories brand with nationwide retail reach and a headline-making appearance on Shark Tank. Mary Gui, founder of Sock Candy, transformed niche internet attention into a profitable direct-to-consumer business—racking up $1.25 million in revenue in 2024 and drawing the attention of retail giant hopefuls and television investors alike.

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As seen in Millionaire MNL, Gui’s story isn’t just about socks. It’s about reinvention, creative risk, and building a seven-figure business from a single overlooked accessory.

From pharma marketing to fashion—via blogging

Gui’s path into fashion wasn’t conventional. Born in Beijing and raised in the U.S. by a single mother, she followed a traditional path into marketing and advertising, working for large agencies and stable pharmaceutical clients. But the world she really wanted to enter—fashion—felt just out of reach.

“I tried applying to fashion jobs and agencies with fashion clients,” Gui shared. “But I never heard back. I didn’t have the degree or the experience they wanted.”

So, she did what many creative outsiders do: she built her own entry point. In 2016, Gui quit her job and committed full-time to her fashion blog Layers of Chic, monetized primarily through sponsored posts. But a pattern quickly emerged: no matter the outfit, readers kept complimenting her socks.

That feedback became the seed of something bigger.

How Sock Candy took off

By 2020, Gui had founded Sock Candy, producing bold, sheer socks with bright patterns that quickly stood out in a crowded accessories market. Working with three freelance designers, she developed an initial collection of 10 styles, manufactured in China at a cost of roughly $3 per pair, and sold at retail for $18.

The brand now sells through its own website and over 300 boutique retailers across the U.S., including museum stores and curated fashion stockists. Each pair retains the playful spirit of Gui’s blog days—but with clear positioning as an upscale, statement sock brand.

The profit margins are strong, and so is the narrative: a self-made founder with clear product-market fit and viral design instincts.

Shark Tank attention and a deal with Barbara Corcoran

Gui recently appeared on Shark Tank, seeking $150,000 for 5% equity, and sharing her vision to get Sock Candy stocked in Target. While several investors passed, citing strategic misalignment, both Barbara Corcoran and Kevin O’Leary made offers.

Corcoran proposed a unique twist: she guaranteed she could get the socks into Target—or Gui could keep the money and reclaim her shares. O’Leary offered the same amount for a higher equity stake.

Gui negotiated Corcoran’s 15% offer down to 10%, and the two struck a verbal deal live on the show. While the agreement is still being finalized post-filming, the brand has already seen a surge in attention from both consumers and retailers.

As seen in Millionaire MNL, the Shark Tank appearance isn’t just validation—it’s acceleration.

Navigating new tariffs and shifting supply chains

Since filming, new U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports have complicated matters. With the effective tax rate now sitting at 145%, brands like Sock Candy that rely on Chinese manufacturing are facing hard choices.

Gui says she’ll continue using her existing supplier, but plans to switch from air freight to sea in order to cut costs. For now, the brand will absorb the extra expense and plan inventory cycles more strategically.

“It’s not ideal,” she said. “But it’s not the worst thing ever for Sock Candy.”

What’s next: scaling with style

With a strong brand identity, a proven product line, and national recognition, Sock Candy is now focused on scaling its reach and retail distribution. Target remains a long-term goal. But for Gui, the larger mission is to continue building a business where style, storytelling, and strategy all play equal parts.

“I built this brand from readers’ comments,” she said. “Now I want to see it on every shelf—and every ankle.”

Source: CNBC

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