First into the tank are Steven Mazur and Eric Huang of Ash & Erie, seeking $100,000 for 12.5 percent equity.

Ash & Erie, formerly Ash & Anvil, offers everyday clothes for men who are 5’8” and under. According to their website, their “mission is to design everyday clothes that capture our sense of style and fit.” Their clothing features shorter inseams, refined collars and “properly-scaled” sleeve lengths. Their clothing bundles include everyday shirts, dress shirts and jeans (indigo wash and black rinse wash). Limited-edition and flannel shirts are additional collections. Colors and patterns include charcoal, sea foam green, warm red check, midnight blue maroon dot gingham, purple chalk and more. The price of a single shirt starts at $79, while an everyday shirt bundle goes for $219.

Kevin O’Leary questions the “shorter guy” branding but the duo explains that they didn’t want to beat around the bush when it came to their clothing. In nine months, they have done more than $130,000 in sales from online-only sales. Daymond John looks at it as a problem that he never even knew he had.

Robert Herjavec doesn’t think the clothing line is for him and goes out, followed by Lori Greiner. John also goes out because he believes the clothing line just isn’t his style. Mark Cuban likes the company and offers $150,000 for 25 percent. He wants them to accept immediately before hearing out O’Leary. Mr. Wonderful, however, still offers $100,000 for 15 percent before they accept Cuban’s offer. Despite going out at first, the duo ultimately accepts Cuban’s offer.

Social Media Reacts to Ash & Erie’s Appearance on “Shark Tank”

Ash & Anvil great name and decent sales #SharkTank — Lance Becvar (@Dadsonpowermode) October 23, 2017

Try being a short girl with a long neck and long arms Ash & Anvil. I get it. I do. #SharkTank — Angie (@WriterNamed_NG) October 23, 2017

Thank you, @AshandErie: cool shirts for the vertically challenged gentleman! #SharkTank — Andrew S. Ortiz, MBA (@AndrewOrtiz413) October 23, 2017

Men never want to admit that they’re short #SharkTank —  ZBay$$$  (@zoombaby) October 23, 2017

Each week on “Shark Tank,” budding entrepreneurs have the opportunity to pitch their emerging businesses to multi-millionaire and billionaire investors, known as sharks: Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks; Daymond John, fashion mogul and founder of FUBU; Kevin O’Leary, self-proclaimed Mr. Wonderful and founder of O’Leary Financial Group; Barbara Corcoran, real estate maven; Lori Greiner, queen of QVC; and Robert Herjavec, technology guru and founder/CEO of the Herjavec Group.

Philanthropist and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, Spanx founder Sara Blakely, Skinnygirl Cocktails founder and Real Housewife Bethenny Frankel, Vitamin Water founder Rohan Oza and former MLB player Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez are also slated to appear as guest sharks this season.

“Shark Tank,” which is based on “Dragons’ Den,” is produced by Mark Burnett and first debuted in 2009. To date, the sharks have invested more than $100 million in various companies after engaging in numerous bidding wars and shark fights. A new episode airs each Sunday at 9 p.m. on ABC.

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