Introducing Seth Trimble: Athlete, Entrepreneur, Newest Member of Team Mizzen


Seth Trimble is a starting guard at UNC and an entrepreneur who approaches both with the same relentless drive. He competes at a high level, carries himself with confidence, and is already building something beyond basketball.
We started Mizzen+Main with a simple belief: the best guys out there deserve clothes that can keep up with them. Clothes that work as hard as they do, look as good at 7am as they do at 7pm, and never ask them to choose between performance and style. Seth gets that. He's not the kind of guy who cuts corners on how he shows up—on the court or off it.
At UNC, Seth has established himself as one of the most dynamic guards in college basketball. His game is built on relentless effort, making him the kind of guy who impacts winning in ways that don't always show up in the box score. He brings a level of preparation and professionalism to everything he does, on and off the floor.
What sets Seth apart isn't just what he does between the lines. He's already thinking about the next chapter by building his brand, making smart moves, and approaching his future with the same intention he brings to the game. In a world where more athletes are becoming serious entrepreneurs, Seth is ahead of the curve.
The Mizzen+Main guy is driven, stylish, and always working toward his version of success. Seth checks every box. He's serious about what he does but confident enough to enjoy the ride. He doesn't wait for the right moment. He creates it.
Mizzen+Main was built on a simple idea: re-engineer the classics so they work harder for the guys who wear them. Performance you can feel, style that holds up anywhere. Seth lives that same philosophy. He's constantly refining his game, his brand, and his approach by always looking for an edge and always pushing himself.
We're proud to have him on Team Mizzen, and looking forward to what this season (and whatever comes after it) has in store.

Jonny Wills is the Creative Director for Mizzen+Main where he leads creative strategy while still doing his first (and favorite) job—writing copy. And for the record, he put that em dash there all by himself.

