Creator fit brief — gym apparel
Carson Teagarden × YoungLA
YoungLA built its name on training gear young athletes actually wear. Carson is on camera in training gear roughly 350 days a year, to an audience that asks “what is he wearing” in the comments — and his gear genuinely shows up in his content.
724,000+
YouTube subscribers
250M+
Lifetime YouTube views
~173K
Instagram
~126K
TikTok
The work that proves the fit
From Carson’s own channel — real posts, real numbers, the formats a partnership plugs into.
“What’s in my gym bag” — 20K+ views. Gear featured the way an apparel partner wants it: in use, on camera, not on a shelf.
“Best Calisthenics Back Exercises” — 4.9M views of training content where apparel is on screen every second.
How Carson works with brands
- Brand-first, not creator-first. The brief leads. Carson builds the idea around how your product is actually used in his training day — not around himself.
- Agency-grade process. Scripted, shot, delivered on schedule, with revisions handled without drama. One reliable point of contact: Carson.
- Brand-safe by conviction. Faith-rooted, no controversy bait, family-readable comments. What he posts at 21 will still look right next to your logo at 31.
- Full-stack formats. Long-form YouTube, Shorts, Instagram Reels, TikTok — one shoot, every surface, native to each.
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