
Founder Joe Marver cracked the model: open only for Halloween, avoid year-round rent, and use scale to buy direct from factories. By the late '90s, Spirit had 60 stores and pricing mom-and-pops couldn't match.
Spencer Gifts bought Spirit and brought the capital to scale the machine. They built a 14-person real estate team to lock down temporary leases, went direct to factories for exclusive designs, and leaned into experience over price. Party City overextended and went bankrupt. Walmart and Target couldn't match the depth.
✓ Over 1,500 stores. $600M+ business. Dominates the pop-up Halloween category with 1 in 6 costumes sold. Still winning by staying focused on their niche.