Since these shares are private, they are not available to the general public unless the company chooses to raise capital through a private placement or an initial public offering (IPO), neither of which is currently planned. 2. "Investing" via Physical Goods
Because there is no public stock, you cannot buy shares through a standard brokerage app like Robinhood or Fidelity. Instead, "investing" in the brand typically refers to purchasing its high-value physical goods or tracking its private ownership. 1. Ownership Structure (Private Shares)
Formerly held 16.3% , though legal disputes have complicated this tie.