Episode 24
Kristy Caylor of Trashie on Full Circle Fashion, Rewarding Recycling, and Being a Painkiller
85% of used clothing ends up in landfills, but textile recycling and rewards platform Trashie is out to save our castaway garments from becoming mountains of waste. Launched only a few months ago, Trashie is taking the fashion industry by storm with its instantly recognizable Take Back Bag and viral closet cleanup videos, and the mind behind this magic is Trashie founder and CEO, Kristy Caylor.
Kristy earned a BS in Industrial Engineering and her MBA from USC’s Marshall School of Business before entering the fashion industry, where she worked for iconic brands like Banana Republic, Gap, and Band of Outsiders. She co-founded her own fashion brand, Maiyet, in 2010, and eight years later, co-founded For Days, the original closed-loop clothing company.
As CEO of For Days, Kristy oversees strategy, marketing, technology, product design, and growth (just to name a few), successfully growing the brand globally while earning various awards for its mission-driven work. But Kristy recognized that more could be done to reduce the amount of used clothing that went to waste, so she launched Trashie.
Trashie sells its Take Back Bags to customers, who fill them up with unwanted clothing, accessories, and shoes, and mail them back to the brand in exchange for TrashieCash, which customers can use to purchase real world items and rewards, thanks to Trashie’s impressive partnership network.
Hear Kristy share how she employs a systems engineering approach to business, what she learned working at top fashion brands versus building her own, and why Trashie’s approach to upcycling is a win-win for everyone.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Kristy Caylor on the textile waste problem
00:42 Conor Gaughan introduces Kristy and Trashie
03:48 Undergrad STEM, first startup, and entrepreneurship
07:51 Business school, the fashion industry, and professional evolution
16:28 Co-founding For Days, its business model, and clothing waste
26:20 Trashie’s origin, the Take Back Bag, and incentivizing circularity
36:12 Sustainability in fashion, industry innovations, and changing behavior
42:28 What’s next for Trashie and finding optimism
46:25 Where to learn more and end credits
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