How STAX founders went from being in debt to turning over $30

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Last updated 20 May 2024
How STAX founders went from being in debt to turning over $30
STAX. co-founder was $80K when he started the affordable luxe activewear brand alongside partner Matilda Murray. But the business is now adored by thousands, including A-list celebrities.
How STAX founders went from being in debt to turning over $30
How STAX founders went from being in debt to turning over $30
How STAX founders went from being in debt to turning over $30
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