Council Rock High School Alum Launches Printfresh Pajama Brand, Whose Sales Are Anything But Sleepy

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Models wearing the Bagheera print version of Printfresh sleepwear.

Leo Voloshin is living the dream. His co-owned pajama brand Printfresh has surpassed $10 million in revenue in two short years, enabling a fitful night’s sleep for the former Council Rock High School North student and his wife. Lisa Dukart uncovered the details of the business in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

Voloshin’s wife, Amy, awoke to the possibility of launching a sleepwear brand. Her background in garment design sparked the sleepwear line with its signature leopard pattern.

The initial business plan was as wholesalers, but when the pandemic left the Voloshins with a warehouse of inventory, the couple restitched their futures as retailers.

Since its 2019 launch, Printfresh was wildly successful. And 2022 looks even more robust, as the brand has struck a deal with Anthropologie for zoologically themed home goods.

The Voloshins have also opened their first storefront, located in New York City.

The company principals have also imbued their business with a broader view than just pure capitalism. They’ve woven a commitment to sustainability into their business plan. And as a nod to inclusion, they’ve committed to a broad range of sizes, from extra-small to 6X, enabling purchasers of all shapes to enjoy a luxurious, stylish sleep.

More on Printfresh and its time in the clouds is at the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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