<p>Fragrance didn’t fail because people wanted fewer options.<br>It failed because it forced certainty in a world that isn’t.</p><p>In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter break down how DedCool quietly rebuilt fragrance by questioning its most basic assumptions: gendered scents, signature bottles, and permanence.</p><p>We explore:<br>Why smell is learned, not universal<br>How fragrance became a social signal (not just a product)<br>Why layering reduces risk instead of creating confusion<br>How DedCool grew from a solo founder with an Instagram page into a $25–30M scent platform<br>What founders can learn from staying founder-led longer than feels comfortable</p><p>This is a deep dive into brand behavior, not trend-chasing, and a blueprint for founders building categories the rightway.</p><p>🎧 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of iconic DTC brands<br>🧠 Brought to you by Sourcify &amp; Izba</p>

Ecommerce On Tap

Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter

Why “Signature Scents” Are Fading and What DedCool Got Right

FEB 3, 202642 MIN
Ecommerce On Tap

Why “Signature Scents” Are Fading and What DedCool Got Right

FEB 3, 202642 MIN

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Fragrance didn’t fail because people wanted fewer options.It failed because it forced certainty in a world that isn’t.In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter break down how DedCool quietly rebuilt fragrance by questioning its most basic assumptions: gendered scents, signature bottles, and permanence.We explore:Why smell is learned, not universalHow fragrance became a social signal (not just a product)Why layering reduces risk instead of creating confusionHow DedCool grew from a solo founder with an Instagram page into a $25–30M scent platformWhat founders can learn from staying founder-led longer than feels comfortableThis is a deep dive into brand behavior, not trend-chasing, and a blueprint for founders building categories the rightway.🎧 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of iconic DTC brands🧠 Brought to you by Sourcify & Izba