Former Bronxvillian Lauren Thierry-Watkins Puts Special Needs Clothing Company to the Test on TV

By Staff
Jun. 24, 2015: Independence Day Clothing Company and its wearable tech were put to the test on national television this week when former Bronxvillian Lauren Thierry-Watkins had just 60 seconds to hit up investors for $200,000 during MSNBC's Your Business elevator pitch segment.
Lauren stood before two business experts to explain why her special needs clothing line mantra of "no tags, no zippers, no buttons, no worries" with GPS options fills a void in the apparel and tech space.
How'd she do? Volition Venture Capital managing partner Larry Cheng gave Lauren his first-ever "perfect 10" for Independence Day's concept and product line. Cheng then gave her a 9 on her pitch.
"It's always the way great companies are started," said Cheng to Thierry-Watkins, the mother of a teenager with autism. "You know the problem and you know how to solve it."
Thierry-Watkins also went toe-to-toe on the program with USA Today small business columnist Rhonda Abrams, who offered up an almost perfect 9 on the concept and product--but only a 7 for her pitch. "I didn't hear how you'd use the $200k in your pitch," Abrams commented.
So how would Lauren spend that $200,000? "Make more clothes! We're already going back into our second round of production," she told MyhometownBronxville.
"We'd also spend $50,000 for an aggressive awareness campaign. We need to stop reading those missing-child headlines and give the 20-million-plus disabilities population the independence to dress themselves quickly, fashionably, and comfortably."
Independence Day Clothing Company is a Bronxville-based creation. "The idea for this line came while running up Masterton Road one morning," recalled Thierry-Watkins. "I saw all these nicely turned-out kids walking to school--many unaccompanied by an adult. Two thoughts came to mind: Why can't my son with autism look as well turned-out as these kids; and what can I do to make sure he is safe when a parent is not around?"
By the time her morning jog was over, Independence Day was born.
Pictured here: Lauren Thierry-Watkins being put to the test on MSNBC's Your Business.
Photo courtesy Lauren Thierry-Watkins








