
Vintage & Streetwear Goat of Mineapolis @camerondundas @chromatic_mn | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast 144
Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPGet the AI Listing Tool (One month Free) Secnd - https://secnd.ca/signup?ref=fasinfrankMost vintage entrepreneurs focus blindly on sourcing, but Cameron Dundas reveals the secret to unlocking real profits: controlling your supply chain from Japan to your retail store. With a decade in the game, Cameron shares how he built a multi-million-dollar empire by mastering logistics, buying in bulk, and flipping categories most overlook—like streetwear and soccer jerseys—at scale.In this episode, you'll discover how Cameron expanded from flipping thrift store finds to running a thriving retail store, wholesale operations, and international sourcing trips. We break down his system for processing thousands of pounds of rag and vintage, maximizing yield with strategic buyouts, and leveraging data-driven pricing. Cameron shares insights into how he owns niche categories like vintage sweaters and soccer kits, dominating the online marketplaces by flood marketing and curated categories people aren’t clamoring to sell.You'll also learn why controlling supply is the primary factor behind scalable success in vintage—whether it’s owning a rag house, controlling wholesale contracts, or inventory systems. Cameron emphasizes how the key to real growth is minimizing waste, running lean, and making strategic investments in logistics and operations—knowing when to buy, when to store, and when to move product. His perspective challenges common myths that sourcing alone is enough—your ability to control your input creates the foundation for long-term wealth and independence.This isn’t just a business chat—it's a masterclass in sustainable scalability, logistics, and strategic buying for vintage and streetwear sellers. Perfect for entrepreneurs looking to elevate their hustle, American or Japanese vintage veterans hungry for deeper operational insights, and anyone ready to scale with control over their supply chain. Cameron Dundas’s story proves that with relentless effort, smart logistics, and a focus on control, your vintage business can thrive for decades.Support the show












