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How a Dad’s Locker Organizer Became a *Shark Tank* Success Story

A father’s DIY fix for his daughter’s cluttered locker is now a patented system selling nationwide. Even *sneaker* collectors are taking notice.

This is the picture of room. In this image there are three persons standing and there is a person...
This is the picture of room. In this image there are three persons standing and there is a person sitting. There are chairs and there are books in the cupboard and on the cupboard and there are objects on the locker. At the back there is a board and there are posters on the wall. At the bottom there is a mat and there is a bag on the floor.

How a Dad’s Locker Organizer Became a *Shark Tank* Success Story

A simple locker organiser, LockerBones, has turned into a thriving business after its debut on Shark Tank. Greg Cronin designed it to help his daughter keep her middle school locker tidy. The system, now patented, has since sold hundreds of units and secured major retail interest from companies like Foot Locker and Google Keep.

The idea for LockerBones began when Cronin noticed his daughter struggling with a messy locker. He created a customisable system with vertical dividers and adjustable shelves made of plastic or wood. The design fits standard 12-inch-wide lockers and requires no tools for installation.

LockerBones now helps students across the US keep their lockers neat and save time searching for items. The company’s partnership with Staples and steady sales show its growing appeal. With a patent secured and retail interest expanding, the organiser continues to find new customers, including those interested in sneakers and other locker essentials.

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