
In this episode, we sit down with Katie Fyfe, co-founder of Dad & Dolly, to share the deeply personal story behind the menswear brand she created alongside her father, John. When John began showing early signs of dementia, Katie found herself searching for a way to spend meaningful time with him while preserving the memories, stories, and family traditions that had shaped their relationship. Drawing on John's lifelong appreciation for classic menswear, the pair embarked on a journey that would become Dad & Dolly a brand built on heritage, craftsmanship, and the enduring bond between a father and daughter. Katie reflects on how the business grew from a deeply personal experience into a brand with a purpose. She shares the emotional realities of navigating a parent's changing health, the joy of creating something together, and the importance of holding on to the small details that make our loved ones unique from treasured memories to the familiar phrases and sayings that become part of a family's story. We also explore the world of menswear, entrepreneurship, and what it means to build a brand with authenticity at its heart. Katie discusses the lessons she learned along the way, the challenges of turning an idea into a business, and how Dad & Dolly has become a celebration of both timeless style and meaningful connection. This is a heartfelt and inspiring conversation about family, resilience, legacy, and the power of creating something beautiful in the face of life's unexpected challenges.
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