
"Snag, an ethically designed and inclusively sized online clothing brand with $72 million in 2025 revenue and 2.5 million consumers globally, is set to scale in Europe and the U.S. with predictions of $350 million in revenue in five years and stores on three continents. The brand's fans buy a pair of its transformative tights every 10 seconds. The company, which is based in the U.K., will have in 2025 year-over-year growth of 10%."
""We started in 2018, and went from $0 to $72 million," said founder and CEO Brie Read. "It's grown quite quickly. Our next big step next year is opening shops. We'll start in the U.K. In five years I'd like to be at $350 million in revenue and building shops in Europe, Asia and the U.S." This past year, Snag has been concentrating on profitability and growing its base of customers."
"In addition to tights, Snag offers a vast array of clothing, including leggings, underwear, tops, skirts, dresses, bottoms and jeans - which were three years in the making - all tested on real people sizes 0 to 34, with tights going up to size 32. "We revolutionized tights," said Read, whose inspiration for the company came when her tights fell down on a shopping trip in the U.K. "It was very embarrassing," she said."
Snag is a U.K.-based online clothing brand focused on ethical design and inclusive sizing, reporting $72 million in 2025 revenue and serving 2.5 million customers globally. The company launched in 2018 and expects 10% year-over-year growth in 2025 while prioritizing profitability and customer-base growth. Snag sells direct-to-consumer and on Amazon, and leverages strong Instagram and TikTok communities, including 2,400 superfans on the Snag Besties channel. Product offerings include tights (up to size 32), leggings, underwear, tops, skirts, dresses, bottoms and jeans tested on sizes 0–34. Plans include opening shops in the U.K. and expanding to Europe, Asia and the U.S.
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