The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

646: How Jesse Built A $450K/Year Brand Whilst Still Working in the Mines

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Apr 1, 2026
Jesse (Jessie Lim), founder of Wolf Workwear — a miner-turned-entrepreneur who built durable workwear while still working FIFO shifts. He talks about validating gear with coworkers, costly early inventory mistakes, pivoting to UGC ads for instant ad performance gains, balancing 14-hour shifts with one-hour-a-day building, and unlocking B2B contracts to scale revenue.
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ANECDOTE

Validated Product By Testing With Workmates

  • Jesse built Wolf Workwear to solve problems he experienced after 16 years in mining, starting by handing samples to coworkers for feedback.
  • He tested prototypes on-site, asked colleagues to “wear these, thrash them, tell me what you think,” and used that real-world feedback to iterate.
ANECDOTE

4,000 Followers Weren't Buyers

  • Jesse grew an Instagram following of about 4,000 before launch but discovered those followers weren't buyers.
  • He admits the page was entertainment-focused (worksite fails), so the audience came for laughs, not purchases.
ADVICE

Start Small On Initial Inventory

  • Avoid overordering stock based on weak validation; negotiate MOQs and start small.
  • Jesse launched with ~6 products and spent A$40–50K on stock, then learned some SKUs wouldn't sell as expected.
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