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    The Kings of Kings: A Success Story
    By Shantal Der Boghosian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/04/25/the-kings-of-kings-a-success-story/
    April 25, 2013


    ARKA was founded in 2009 by Burag Celikian, Shant Der Ashodian, and
    Sevan Aliksanian. A clothing company that designs thought provoking
    t-shirts, ARKA embodies the mindset of individuals who are well
    rounded and can't define themselves with a single word or phrase.
    Currently ARKA designs are carried in stores across the nation at
    high-end stores, such as Nordstrom's and Fred Segal, and at fashion
    boutiques. In a mere five years the trio established their brand in
    the fashion industry. But success didn't come easy.

    ARKA was founded in 2009
    Celikian and Der Ashodian graduated with a marketing degree from CSUN
    and transitioned into real estate; Aliksanian graduated with a degree
    in computer science and worked as a lab technician at Chevron.
    Embracing the age of entrepreneurship, the three always had a vision
    of starting a business together but weren't really sure in which
    industry. They collectively felt they were not living to their full
    potential and were tired of working normal jobs and living average
    lives. It was Aliksanian who suggested a t-shirt line where every
    design graphic had a story and a purpose. Thus in 2009 ARKA was born.
    Arka is an Armenian word that means `king of kings,' and the trio felt
    the name would be easily embraced by non-Armenians. They chose the owl
    as their logo because owls are vigilant, elusive, and always appear
    deep in thought while symbolically representing wisdom.

    `As in every business there is certain etiquette to abide by. Due to
    the fact that we had no background, sources, or contacts in the
    apparel industry, we had to do all our own homework. There was nobody
    to guide us whatsoever. We attended trade shows for over a year prior
    to launching the company just to give us an idea of what we were
    getting into,' Celikian said during our interview. Immersing
    themselves in a new industry was no easy feat but the trio was
    motivated to create thought-provoking graphics inspired by various
    influences around the globe. They met their first road block while
    attending a fashion seminar that included companies that led the
    industry, such as American Rag and Fashion Business, Inc. One speaker
    in particular caught their attention - a lawyer who represented many
    clients in the fashion industry. At the end of the seminar, the ARKA
    co-owners approached the lawyer to set up a meeting. Initially, the
    lawyer told them they wouldn't be able to afford his prices, but had a
    change of heart when they told him they had a serious business plan
    and wanted feedback on legal issues they may possibly face in the
    future.

    This meeting changed ARKA forever. Celikian remembers how he himself
    scoffed at their business plans, saying they would need at least half
    a million dollars to create a brand, and that they had no chance. The
    lawyer said he had once tried to start a woman's line, but failed. He
    said that if he couldn't do it, with all the financial backing he had,
    then ARKA didn't stand a chance. The trio left the meeting deflated
    and it was in that moment of complete silence that their determination
    was set in stone.

    When asked what other road blocks they encountered, Celikian said,
    `Our entire industry is a roadblock. Gaining acceptance amongst your
    peers is not easy in the business. Not only do you need to make
    something that people like, but you need to show that you are fully
    committed, knowledgeable of other brands, respect the business as an
    art form, and you need to show up stronger to every trade show.' The
    ARKA founders always had high expectations for their company and
    weren't discouraged by the initial hardships they encountered. They
    set goals for themselves and worked hard to achieve them. They created
    the first business account with a store in Canada called Moule' - a
    high-end store with two store locations. `We didn't take the small
    victories for granted,' Celikian said.

    The victories only increased their motivation and they pushed harder
    to evolve the company year after year. `Really our only chance is
    making designs that don't look like everyone else. But then you ask
    yourself, `Is that a good idea?' `Do we want to be too different?'
    There's a constant storm in your head that makes you question things,
    everything, because our resources and window of opportunity is so
    small. Every dollar, every interaction, contact, design, everything
    has to count just so you can live another day.'

    Looking back to that life-changing moment with the lawyer, Celikian
    said, `Honestly, if I saw him today I would thank him and shake his
    hand. I learned a lot from that encounter. We didn't have anyone to
    really guide us in this business. But from that day forward, I
    promised myself that if I were ever in his shoes and a younger person
    approached me for advice, I would encourage them. I hope they will be
    just as foolish as us and not know what they are capable of. I will
    always pick up my phone when they call, I will answer all e-mails. I
    know what it's like to be in their position: full of doubt, questions,
    and fearful of what there is to come.'

    What truly motivates ARKA? `If we can get ARKA to be at a level to
    where it is on par with Obey, The Hundreds, or Johnny Cupcakes, it
    would be amazing to have a brand that the Armenian community could
    claim their own. We are sons of the community. We all went to Armenian
    schools, had a modest upbringing, we could have simply decided to have
    a normal 9-5 job (which there is nothing wrong with), but we wanted to
    put ourselves to the test. We wanted to know what we are capable of.'

    To read more about ARKA visit http://www.arkaclothing.com.

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