Ndale O’Brien also known as Dale Of Fade is a hidden gem from New Jersey. He has pursued
his passion for cutting hair and has turned it into a thriving business mold. Dale has come a long
way, as he only started out in a basement using a DIY workstation. Now he sets out to scope
new and bigger business ventures for his brand. It is time to take it further. Dale Of Fade has
high class clients in other countries that allows him to travel and become inspired and more
motivated. Seeing other scenic areas has made him want to branch out and franchise his
business across the states. His shop is not your typical shop. The culture is prevalent. He has
the type of shop everyone enjoys walking into because of how professional he is and also
because of his in shop sneaker/clothing boutique. After a client gets out of that chair they feel
brand new and sometimes want to shop afterwards. Merging the two businesses means more
revenue and more attention from not only individuals looking for a quick cut. His shop will now
bring in sneaker connoisseurs and anyone looking to shop.
Dale Of Fade chose to sell sneakers because it is the staple of one’s outfit. It is the centerpiece
and it is art within itself. Hairstyles and sneakers are an individual’s expression of who they are.
Dale is a sneaker enthusiast himself and enjoys collecting so why not implement something he
enjoys within his shop. He even had the opportunity to do a paid opportunity with Reshoevn8r,
which is a company all about shoe cleaning. His franchise would do exceptionally well. Dale Of
Fade while cutting hair has seen some places people only dream of. He has traveled to Dubai,
Thailand, Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago. There he got to emerge himself in other
cultures. What better way to learn about someone than to cut their hair. He has also had the
opportunity to be part of fashion week in Paris. Each place holds its own set of opportunities and
experiences. Opening his franchise will only help him travel more and keep enjoying what he
does. Dale is not only a great business man, but philanthropist and he wants to give back to
communities inside and outside of the U.S. Opening his business to reach more clients will help
his mission to give back.