🐉 Dragons' Den UK · Series 10, Episode 1 · 2012

Skinny Dip

Founder: Lewis Blitz, James Gold and Richard Gold Category: Apparel & Accessories
£120K for 30% — Peter Jones

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About Skinny Dip

Nude swimming is the practice of swimming without clothing, whether in natural bodies of water or in swimming pools. "Skinny dipping" is a colloquial term for nude swimming. In prehistory and for much of ancient history, both swimming and bathing were done without clothing. In Western societies into the 20th century, nude swimming was common for men and boys, particularly in male-only contexts; however, swimwear began to be expected in mixed-sex environments. The widespread acceptance of naturism in many European countries led to legal recognition of clothing-optional swimming in locations open to the public.

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The Story

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The Pitch on Dragons' Den UK

Skinny Dip appeared on Dragons' Den UK (Series 10, Episode 1) in 2012. Lewis Blitz, James Gold and Richard Gold pitched the product to the Dragons. £120K for 30% — Peter Jones.

Where they are now: On-air: signed. After filming: Failed. Status: Active.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Skinny Dip still in business?
On-air: signed. After filming: Failed. Status: Active.
Who founded Skinny Dip?
Skinny Dip was founded by Lewis Blitz, James Gold and Richard Gold.
Did Skinny Dip get a deal on Dragons' Den UK?
Yes — £120K for 30% — Peter Jones.
Where can I buy Skinny Dip?
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