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Lithuanian knitwear startup “The Knotty Ones” raised €250K from female investors to fuel its international expansion

The Knotty Ones, a sustainable clothing brand deeply rooted in the Lithuanian heritage craft of knitting, recently closed an investment round of €250K. The fresh capital comes from a group of female investors – including Giedrė Dukauskaitė, a famous model and long-time ambassador of “The Knotty Ones”, and Viktorija Trimbel, the Managing Director of Coinvest Capital. A women angels’ syndicate has also been formed specifically for this investment, with the goal of making it more accessible for women who want to start investing with smaller tickets.

Co-founded in 2014 by three female friends, Akvilė Meškauskaite-Dobrajs, Sandra Pangonytė, the startup provides job opportunities to talented, independently employed female artisans in rural Lithuania. The artisans work at their convenience, have spare time for their hobbies, and can combine work with motherhood, while financially supporting their families in less privileged regions of the country.

One of the key factors contributing to the success of “The Knotty Ones” is its loyalty to values based in sustainability and social responsibility. The “The Knotty Ones” production is mostly done locally, as it is based on Baltic knitting traditions, even though 90% of the garments are sold to foreign markets, such as the USA, UK, Australia, Germany and other Western countries.

“The Knotty Ones” only works with ethical suppliers like local family-run wool farms from around the globe, which source natural and high-quality yarns, and all the production is animal cruelty-free.

Coinvest Capital’s Viktorija Trimbel stated: “The new investment is breaking the stereotypes by showing that an all-female team can be investors in other female-founded businesses. Generally speaking, investing is becoming more popular among women, and female investments are often more successful than men’s – 59% of all businesses founded by women are profitable. Women take a longer-term investment perspective and more thoroughly assess potential risks, which is why many women-owned startups are often thriving.”

According to Meškauskaitė-Dobrajs, one of the founders, it is essential to not lose focus on the mission of the business in order to grow, especially in the fashion industry. She stated: “Plans are always changing, but you have to know why you are doing it. In fashion, like in any other business, you have to put a lot of effort into knowing your customer, attracting investors and determining exactly how and where you want to grow. Most importantly, you have to be oriented towards your target audience and know where to find it.”

“The Knotty Ones” has been successfully growing its international distribution with global partners such as US lifestyle retail giant Anthropologie and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop. The brand has also been selling with famous American retailers such Revolve and Free People. “The Knotty Ones” products are notably worn by international celebrities and influencers like Hilary Duff, Margaret Qualley, and the wife of Richard Gere, Alejandra Gere.

Since its first investment round in 2020, the knitwear brand grew five-fold while remaining committed to its core values of sustainability, honoring Baltic knitwear traditions, and empowering women through job opportunities in rural areas of Lithuania.

“The Knotty Ones” plans to use the €250K investment to expand into international markets, particularly into the United States, foremost focusing on responding to the needs of their foreign customers via wholesale and ecommerce.

Co-founder Sandra Pangonytė commented: “We are happy to have attracted Lithuanian investors in this round and are planning an international fundraise going forward. Financial and strategic support we received from the female investors we engaged with is a confirmation we’re growing in the right direction – expanding our impact beyond the business. We are happy to have brought together a strong community of women — from knitters to opinion leaders, from the founders of the company to the ever-growing team and loyal customers. We now hope to drive all of us towards success.”

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Thomas Ohr
Thomas Ohr
Thomas Ohr is the "Editor in Chief" of EU-Startups.com and started the blog in October 2010. He is excited about Europe's future, passionate about new business ideas and lives in Barcelona (Spain).
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