Good afternoon, and thank you, John. As we stated in our press release, our third quarter was the last quarter we significantly focused on paying down debt and liabilities given the soft macro economy and the overhang of the election. Starting in October this year, we transitioned from cleaning up the balance sheet to focusing on increasing top line growth. As we stated in our press release yesterday, we partnered with VAYNERCOMMERCE to drive digital revenue. This partnership has already led to a 34% increase in daily digital revenues and a 7% increase in average order volume during the 17-day period, which was October 22 through November 7. And then this was prior to the 30 days they took over, which was September 22 to October 21. We believe these results reinforce the positive value of our partnership with VAYNERCOMMERCE. We intend to add the agency's e-mail and SMS campaigns, which is text messaging campaign services starting this week. This partnership was the first step in a multi-step growth strategy, coupled with the launch of AVO. Other initiatives to this partnership, which we are in the process of launching or will launch are as follows: adding several apps to our Shopify platform that they have set increased conversion rates of their other brands they work with by 20% plus; selling on other digital platforms such as Amazon and TikTok, which we plan to launch in Q1; launching influencer campaigns. This is going to be a big focus for us, partnering with influencers and leveraging different platforms. And with VaynerMedia buyer side, there's a lot of reception now for that. Launching limited edition product capsules every month that are only available online in small quantities that have exclusive pricing, fabrics and design. And this really follows the sneaker industry in terms of the shoe drops. So we plan to focus on that for all the brands for our DTC channel. Please note that we had none of these before. And going forward, we will have all of these. There are also other major initiatives in the works along with these noted above, which we will announce as we get closer to launching those. So I think what I want everyone to really take away from this is Q3, you had probably one of the worst macro-economies, you had the election, and then you had us focusing on paying back debt and liabilities. And that's really important because we feel, based on everything we see now that, that was the bottom. And it was intentional because it did not make sense based on our conversations with other companies to invest heavily in digital marketing. And as everyone's noted, which I'll talk about here in a second, the wholesale and the consumer has been soft. So not only in addition to these that's important, the company also will benefit by an increase of over $4.5 million in earnings in 2025 that is associated with amortized non-cash expenses, which includes Stateside's goodwill concluding at the end of year -- at the end of this year as well as $3.1 million in amortized interest expense, which was also sum of cash ending at this end of this year. So again, next year, we'll already see a benefit of $4.5 million in earnings associated with those two items. In addition to that, we took a meaningful wholesale price increase at Sundry, which has met zero resistance, and that alone should add more than $500,000 a year to gross margins. And we know that it's hit zero resistance because we've been selling wholesale for spring into the market already. As you can see, this really reflects a major inflection point in our business as we have shifted from cleaning up the balance sheet into a growth mode. Given majority of our cash was being used to pay down debt and liabilities, we could not invest properly in growth. Even if we invested in growth, it would have been in a weak macro consumer market that is impacting all retailers from Home Depot to Levi's to lululemon to all the fast fashion brands, and even has impacted all the luxury brands. So any growth investment during the last nine months would have been met with a soft consumer market based on the publicly reported results of these brands. Now that the election is behind us, and we feel that the consumer has stabilized and the balance sheet has been meaningfully cleaned up, we feel now is the right time to make this transition into growth. Before we could do that, we needed the right digital partner, and we needed the cash flow in order to do this. We believe that we found the right digital partner VAYNERCOMMERCE, and we also now have the cash flow to invest in the growth. We are extremely excited to move into this transition and are already excited about the results we have seen thus far with only one piece of the growth initiative being rolled out with others coming starting this week and going forward. So with that, let's discuss the third quarter results. Net revenues were $2.4 million, compared to $3.3 million a year ago. I think the important thing here is we decided to walk away from our largest wholesale account due to a single-digit gross margin before the required additional expenses to manage that account, which include making multiple samples because they wanted their own sizing. This meant that this account was net negative in cash contribution. So while it added revenue, we lost money on it. So going forward, we will lose this revenue, but we will increase our profitability. This was over $800,000 of the difference in the year-over-year difference. And I think that's really important to understand is that while it impacted revenue, it did not -- it actually improved profitability and will continue to improve profitability as we move through next year. Net revenues were also negatively impacted by limited digital advertising spend, which we've discussed, which resulted in low e-commerce revenue. And also as we discussed, since adding VAYNERCOMMERCE, we've seen a meaningful increase in that digital revenue, and that's with them just A/B testing product right now with content that we had. We're reshooting a lot of content with them next month, and they are getting a good gauge on what types of ads are working best. So we will shoot that content best into -- we'll shoot the content based on what ads are performing best, and we just had a call about that today. Gross profit margins were 46% compared to 52.3% a year ago. The biggest factor in this decline is actually the fixed cost associated with our gross margins, which includes the entire warehouse rent and all the labor expenses associated with it, our pattern makers and sewers and as well as some design member experiences. So keep that in mind. There's a lot of fixed costs in our gross profit margin, so these will naturally lift as our revenue lift, and that's really important to understand is that fixed cost nature. Gross profit margins were negatively impacted by lower digital revenue associated with the limited digital advertising revenue in the quarter. Gross profit in dollars was $1.1 million compared to $1.7 million a year ago. G&A expenses decreased $1.3 million to $2.4 million, compared to $3.7 million a year ago. That is a significant reduction year-over-year to a tune of $1.3 million. Also included in our G&A was $1.6 million in non-cash expenses, which includes goodwill expenses for the brands we've acquired, depreciation and other items like that. G&A, also, expenses declined from the last quarter by over $500,000. So as you can see, we continue to get leverage on our cost savings and the intentional way we're managing the expenses. And now that we're going back into growth mode, we're excited to see what's going to happen there. Sales and marketing expenses were $655,000, compared to $1.2 million a year ago. Sales and marketing expenses ratio was 26.9%, compared to 35.3% a year ago. Please note that the majority of the sales and marketing expenses is the marketing team. And as we stated, we have now outsourced our sales and marketing team to VAYNERCOMMERCE. So you will see this cost go down as well and supplement that with increased digital dollars going forward. Net loss was $3.5 million compared to a net loss of $5.4 million a year ago. This includes a $1.6 million loss in non-cash expenses. And to that point, as you can tell, even though our revenues were lower, our net loss was significantly lower. A lot of it attributable to the fact that that wholesale account was highly negative. Starting in Q1 next year, our interest expense will decline to $105,000 from over $700,000 a quarter due to the completion of the amortization of the interest expense debt at year-end. This means the annual benefit of this interest expense being fully amortized is $3.1 million a year that will benefit net earnings in fiscal 2025. Net loss per diluted share was $1.63 compared to a net loss of $14.55 a year ago, a significant increase. So in closing, what I'd like to say, and I think it's really important is that we're really excited about this transition that we're making from having to really focus on cleaning up the balance sheet and a really difficult macro market into now more of growth. We have a strong partner in VAYNERCOMMERCE and are already experiencing better results. And these results are only from the digital advertising channel only and do not include our text messaging, our e-mail, our influencer partnerships, our monthly capital collection and other initiatives we have not announced but are finalizing. In addition to that, 2025 will experience a $4.5 million earnings benefit versus 2024. This is a significant lift to 2025's earnings and that is before any benefit from the growth initiatives noted above. That concludes our third quarter 2024 conference call.