Fifteen-year-old Philadelphia native Trey Brown is the owner of “Spergo,” a boutique fashion collection for men, women, and children.
Earlier this year, Brown inked a deal with The Philadelphia 76ers’ Buy Black Program. The program was specifically designed to help grow some amazing, local, and Black-owned businesses.
With the continuous expansion of his brand, Trey was able to open up a second location for his store in The Pentagon City Mall located in Washington D.C., retire his mother, and get the attention and support of music executive P. Diddy and Ellen DeGeneres. His clothing company has also garnered a loyal celebrity following, with rappers like DaBaby and Meek Mill sporting his clothing designs.
Brown launched Spergo in January 2018 with $178 he received for his birthday. The brand combines luxury and urban activewear with sweatsuits, hoodies, boxer briefs, and accessories.
“I started SPERGO three years ago, and I would never have imagined that I would be officially stamped a 76ers partner by my home basketball team,” Brown said.
Trey Brown has shown no signs of slowing down. By being a successful business owner at such a young age, Trey hopes to inspire others to fulfill their hopes and dreams at any age.