Why Organic Social Still Works (And How Brevitē Uses It To Drive Sales) With Dylan Kim
Release Date: 05/28/2025
Minds of Ecommerce
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info_outlineDylan Kim is the Co-founder and Head of Marketing at Brevitē, a DTC backpack brand for creators, photographers, and commuters. Founded in 2014 by Dylan and his brothers, Brevitē creates premium everyday bags that fit both camera gear and daily essentials. Under Dylan's marketing leadership, the brand has cultivated a substantial social media following, notably achieving over 2.5 million followers across platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. Dylan has also been recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the retail and ecommerce category.
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Despite the promise of social media virality, sustaining growth through unpaid content remains elusive for many ecommerce brands. Brevitē, a DTC backpack brand, has cracked the code, amassing a staggering 2.5 million followers across various platforms. What unique strategies did they employ to harness the power of organic social media and navigate challenges like rising acquisition costs?
The Co-founder of Brevitē, Dylan Kim, a seasoned marketing strategist with a proven track record in scaling consumer brands, outlines how his team leveraged short-form video to scale a DTC brand’s social audience to over 2.5 million. Dylan emphasizes starting with a brand-led strategy rather than delegating social media to entry-level staff, ensuring content reflects the company’s core message. He recommends consistent experimentation with a learning mindset, using tools like GA4 and post-purchase surveys to evaluate performance. Balancing content variety with purposeful iteration — rather than chasing trends or volume for its own sake — can help you engage your target audience.
In this episode of the Minds of Ecommerce podcast, Raphael Paulin-Daigle interviews Dylan Kim, Co-founder and Head of Marketing for Brevitē, about building a massive organic social presence. Dylan discusses using TikTok to spark viral growth, creating data-backed video strategies, and integrating brand storytelling into short-form content. He also explores attribution tools, platform-specific insights, and the importance of learning from every post.