🎤 AFTER DARK LIVE — CHICAGO • SEPT 17

[STEP BY STEP] The Spend Behind the Scale

feat. Sushmitha Radhakrishnan
[STEP BY STEP] The Spend Behind the Scale

Theory meets tarmac. Sushmitha "Sushi" Radhakrishnan runs finance and operations at Birddogs, the men's apparel brand born from a Shark Tank moment that's now selling through Dick's Sporting Goods. She breaks down what cash flow actually looks like when summer—not holidays—is your Super Bowl, tariffs hit mid-growth, and every trend cycle could make or break a season.

Key takeaways:

  • Seasonal brands need capital access during revenue troughs, not just peaks
  • Multi-channel operations demand different buying cycles—wholesale plans months ahead while DTC converts in hours
  • Speed separates winners in apparel—trends change faster than traditional finance approval loops
  • Small teams need executive-level spend control with rapid scalability for growth moments

Key Quotes:

Sushi Radhakrishnan [00:14:49]: "Because we are a seasonal business, having access to credit cards like a Brex where we have charge cards—in those situations when we're in our cash flow troughs, having that extra flexibility is really critical to us. There's a six month period where we have to have really good months because that's what funds the business in the lower months."

Sushi Radhakrishnan [00:20:28]: "This is my first foray into apparel and selling it online and trends change so quickly. A winning product—it's definitely a very dynamic environment to operate in."

Sushi Radhakrishnan [00:18:12]: "We move really fast. Getting that feedback loop shortened is really important when we're managing cash. That's been refreshing with Brex—the support we're getting from a credit card provider. I don't have that same level of one on one service with American Express."

Sushi Radhakrishnan [00:23:22]: "People buy apparel based on emotion, not just because they see it come across their Instagram reel. It's really important that we continue to appeal to our buyers in a way that's more than just selling the value prop of our product."

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