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Bermies Net Worth 2025 Update (Before & After Shark Tank)

As of 2025, Bermies thrives with a $51M net worth and $4M annual revenue.

Kesara Bandaragoda
Kesara Bandaragoda
August 23, 2022Updated May 8, 202624 min read
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In 2018, Uki Deane introduced Bermies, a vibrant swimwear brand, on Shark Tank but left without securing a deal.

Despite this, the exposure significantly boosted the company’s profile. By 2025, Bermies has a net worth of $51 million, with annual revenues exceeding $4 million.

The brand expanded its product line to include women’s and children’s swimwear and committed to sustainability by donating 10% of profits to ocean cleanup efforts.

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Bermies Net Worth

Net worth$51 million (2025)
Annual Sales Revenue$4 million (2025)
Lifetime sales$50 million (2023)
InvestorNone
FounderUki Deane
Employees25 to 50

Bermies Pitch on Shark Tank

Company nameBermies
ProductSwimwear for Men
EpisodeSeason 09 Episode 24
FounderUki Deane
Asked for$200,000 for 20% equity
Final dealNo deal
SharkNone
LocationKey Biscayne, Florida, 33149, United States

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Bermies Founder

Bermies was founded by Uki Deane in 2018. Uki Deane is the son of world-famous Argentine model Mónica de Álzaga. He is a very smart, energetic person when it comes to his business. Bermies’s founder, Uki Deane, has a net worth of $25 million as of 2025.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2023Bermies is now fully eco-friendly and donates 10% of its profits to ocean cleanup missions.
2018Bermies Swimwear appeared on Shark Tank.

Conclusion

From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business, they have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future for Bermies and its continued success.

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