Meet 13-Year-Old CEO, Moziah Bridges, Who Runs A Business That Has Generated $200,000 in Sales
Moziah Bridges is a teenage fashion designer and the CEO of Mo’s Bows. He started the company in 2011 at a tender age of 9 when he asked his grandmother to teach him how to sew. He took her scraps of fabric and began making unique bow ties. Not long after, Mo’s Bows began selling to local stores and online.
Although he’s only 13, he has accomplished more in his short years than most have by 30. His bow ties have produced $200,000 in sales, and he has five employees on payroll which include his mother and grandmother. Not to mention, he has been celebrated by Oprah’s O Magazine, Steve Harvey and mentor/FUBU founder Daymond John.
On his website Bridges explains his passion for making bow ties saying, “I like to wear bow ties because they make me look good and feel good. Designing a colorful bow tie is just part of my vision to make the world a fun and happier place.”
And as his vision is becoming actualized, the Memphis native went a step further into philanthropy.
“I made this bow tie called the Go Mo! Scholarship Bow Tie and 100 percent of the proceeds go to help kids go to summer camp because I feel like it’s good to help the community and that’s what I’m doing,” Bridges said.
Bridges appeared on Shark Tank in 2014 to pitch Mo’s Bows to potential investors. He had to choose between accepting $50,000 for his innovative idea while sharing royalties with Kevin O’Leary, or have John as a mentor. The young businessman chose John’s influence over money, and so far the decision has proven to be a wise one.
With John, he attended Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York and impressed big names in fashion with his sophisticated demeanor and dapper style. What more could they expect from a kid carrying a briefcase? Bridges’s experience at Fashion Week garnered a phone call from Karen Katz CEO of Neiman Marcus. Mo’s Bows are now sold online at Neiman Marcus and Cole Hahn. His neckwear retails at around $50 and are available in 15 states, Toronto and the Bahamas.
The fashionist-sir is very hands-on with the creation of Mo’s Bows. He chooses the design of each tie and his style is a myriad of polka-dots, bold stripes, funky paisleys, and sports themed ties. His sports ties opened a seat for Bridges at 2015 NBA Draft where he served as a fashion analyst for the draftees.
Moziah Bridges’ success is certainly engineered by his mother’s support. “You don’t have to wait until you’re older,” his mother Tramica Morris said. “If you have a dream and you have a passion, we say go for it.”
When is he older, his future with Mo’s Bows will be expansive. “I see Mo’s Bows adding neck ties, pocket squares and other accessories for men,” he wrote to FORBES. “I also want to get enough money to start a cool kids clothing company that has nice blazers and pants for kids who like to look good like me.”
On the website, Mo’s Bows now sells squares and t-shirts.
Today he is still managing school and making bow ties, but Bridges has plans to attend college and launch a full fashion line by 20.
Source: TheNewsChronicle
Saw this on a blog. Such a great boy with a great future and I always say that DETERMINATION is the key with God on our side. Kudos to him
Wow
Wow. I am green with envy loool. U go boy. The sky is your starting point. @ 13? Jeeeeez, this is epic cool.
Wow!!! This is an extra ordinary gifted boy.
this one is amazing. does he school at all? wish that’s my child
Well done boy.We need more of u in our generation
Wow…..who doesn’t want this kinda kid.
Wow I’m speechless! Go boy d sky is ur limit
Hmmm, this is greatly inspiring.
Wow good one. Keep it up dear.
Wow
Super cool so loving it.
WOW!!!! God bless U Wizkid
Wow! He already gave his future planned out and in pray it goes well. Glad he is helping in his community as well. I am so inspired
Such a good boy. Your parents must be so proud. I know I am
Wow such great mind doing great things. Keep on going
Wow!Am impressed.Who wouldn’t want such a child?Keep it up son
wow..I love kids Lik dis
Wow just wow