We're embracing the 'flat' in 'flattering'. Pepper makes better fitting bras for small-chested women.
Location: United States, Colorado, Denver
Total raised: $47K
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Denver Ang... | denverange... |
- | DA Venture... | daventures... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
26.04.2017 | - | $47K | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
Date | Title | Description |
12.12.2022 | 12 Body-Inclusive Brands To Shop This Holiday Season And Beyond | Tommy Hilfiger was one of the first major brands to design clothing for people with disabilities. Tommy Hilfiger |
16.09.2021 | The 24-year old jewelry designer, whose rings have been spotted on Serena Williams and Meghan Markle, uses half her profits to fund female entrepreneurs | Shilpa Yarlagadda Courtesy of Shilpa Yarlagadda; Taken by Shoji Van Kuzumi Shilpa Yarlagadda, 24, is the founder of fine jewelry line Shiffon. The brand is known for its spiral pinky rings, which represent the pinky promise to support and e... |
06.01.2021 | Why VC funding is falling out of favor with top D2C brands | Ali Kriegsman Contributor Share on Twitter Ali Kriegsman is co-founder and COO of Bulletin, a B2B wholesale marketplace. A Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, her first book, "How to Build a Goddamn Empire," comes out in April 2021. In... |
25.11.2020 | Colorado Inno's 2020 Startup Gift Guide | It’s safe to say that the holiday season will look a bit different this year. Gift-giving was already hard enough and it has only been made more difficult by the Covid-19 pandemic. Shopping will shift increasingly virtual and celebrations w... |
22.04.2020 | Pepper’s bra wants to solve the woes of small-chested women | Ask any woman and she will tell you that most of her bras do not fit her optimally. In fact, a majority of women end up wearing the wrong size. A large part of the problem is that sizing is standardized, unlike women’s bodies. With every pa... |
10.04.2020 | Denver bra startup for small cup sizes closes $2M funding round | Jaclyn Fu started Denver-based bra company Pepper in 2017 because of a personal pain point and hole in the market. While there had been a big push around body positivity, she said women with small cup sizes were left out of the movement. Mu... |