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From Dorm Room to 125+ Employees: How Queensboro Scaled Custom Logo Apparel for SMBs

From Dorm Room to 125+ Employees: How Queensboro Scaled Custom Logo Apparel for SMBs

Update: 2025-10-06
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Guest: Fred Meyers, Founder & CEO of Queensboro
Links:
Website: www.queensboro.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queensboro/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queensborousa/

Episode page: https://entrepreneurconundrum.com/fredmeyers

In this episode:
(00:00 ) Intro — spotting a premium polo gap and building from scratch

(02:35 ) Why Queensboro is B2SMB (marketing-first vs. enterprise sales)

(04:14 ) The $4.95 first-order offer and trust-building guarantees

(06:07 ) Shipping realities: continental U.S. free shipping and reliability

(07:25 ) Lessons from economic turbulence & organizational vulnerabilities

(09:40 ) Why move HQ to Dallas—and what improved (talent & logistics)

(15:26 ) Expansion thinking (East, Texas/Midwest, West Coast next)

(16:06 ) “Great small company” > “bad big company” (and how to become great)

(18:35 ) A turning point: “We’re not doing better because we aren’t better.”

(19:38 ) The 4 P’s people framework: Principled, Positive, Proactive, Productive

(27:50 ) Brand basics: clear positioning → clear logo → clear expression

(30:24 ) Culture you can “hear”—why energy shows up in the box

(33:21 ) Best advice received: “Do what’s good for Freddie.”

(35:52 ) Best advice given: “Pray for a difficult life (and wife)” → growth & character

(37:58 ) Where to learn more & connect

Takeaways:
Trust is a growth lever: guarantees, clear policies, and reliability convert skeptics.

Hire for the 4 P’s; you can’t out-perform your lowest standard.

Be a great small company—scale comes after excellence.

Position → brand → logo → apparel: get the story straight, then amplify.

CTA: Start your first embroidered shirt for $4.95 and test the experience: www.queensboro.com
 

Key Questions

(01:07 ) All right, so how did you get to where you are today?

(01:52 ) You stayed focused?

(02:28 ) Who is your ideal It's a small, probably company. Do you sell more B2B or B2C?

(04:09 ) Do you have a minimum quantity that I need to order?

(07:13 ) You have been around for a while. You've been through lots of crazy things with the economy. What things did you learn? What tips do you have for it?

(11:32 ) When you were growing, was it hard to remove yourself from certain positions so that you weren't for bottleneck?

(15:58 ) Are there any other big goals that you're looking to achieve in the next couple of years?

(22:57 ) How did you get your company's name?

(26:39 ) What are some of your thoughts about helping others build their brand?

(30:57 ) What did you do to help you get through hard times or times that were rough?

(33:12 ) What's the best advice you've ever received?

(35:49 ) What's the best advice you've ever given?

(37:53 ) Where can we go to learn more about you and what you do?
 

Fred Meyers
www.queensboro.com
https://www.facebook.com/queensboro/
https://www.instagram.com/queensborousa/?hl=en

Virginia Purnell
Funnel & Visibility Specialist
Distinct Digital Marketing
(833) 762-5336
virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.com
www.distinctdigitalmarketing.com

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From Dorm Room to 125+ Employees: How Queensboro Scaled Custom Logo Apparel for SMBs

From Dorm Room to 125+ Employees: How Queensboro Scaled Custom Logo Apparel for SMBs

Fred Meyers, Virginia Purnell