8&9 Clothing Co.
Streetwear / Apparel
· 10-50 employees
· Miami, FL
Draft #1
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Subject: 8&9's next 250 doors
Raymond,
Building an indie streetwear brand out of Miami's street scene into 250+ retail doors is no joke — especially without a major label bankroll behind you. That distribution speaks for itself.
But here's the gap I see with brands at your stage: the wholesale network is dialed, yet the outbound pipeline for new retail partnerships, collab opportunities, and DTC acquisition still runs on manual hustle.
We built ScaleSDR to fix that. Our AI outbound teams research, write, and send hyper-personalized outreach autonomously — no hiring, no ramp time. Streetwear brands using us are seeing 3x the reply rates of traditional SDR setups.
Worth a 15-minute conversation to see if this fits where 8&9 is headed?
— ScaleSDR
Draft #2
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Subject: 8&9's next 250 doors
Raymond,
Building an indie streetwear brand out of Miami's street scene into 250+ retail doors is no joke — especially without the backing of a major label. That distribution speaks for itself.
But here's the gap I see with brands at your stage: the wholesale network is locked in, but the outbound pipeline for new retail partnerships, collab opportunities, and DTC acquisition is still manual and inconsistent.
We built ScaleSDR to fix exactly that — fully autonomous AI outbound that researches, writes, and sends personalized outreach at scale. One streetwear client 3x'd their reply rates in 30 days vs. their in-house team.
Worth a 15-minute conversation to see if this fits where 8&9 is headed?
Raymond, appreciate the time either way.
— ScaleSDR
Contact
Raymond Guilbault
Founder & CEO
help@8and9.com
Company
Independent Miami-based streetwear brand stocked in over 250 streetwear shops, boutiques, and sneaker stores worldwide. Known for sneaker-matching shirts, aggressive anti-establishment aesthetics, and pop-culture-infused designs.
Research Notes
8&9 is a well-established independent streetwear brand born out of Miami's street scene with wholesale distribution in 250+ stores. As a mid-size indie brand scaling nationally, they likely face challenges with brand awareness, digital marketing, and customer acquisition beyond their existing retail network. Their heavy sneaker-culture tie-in makes them an ideal fit for streetwear-focused campaigns.