It's been ten years since Jake Nickell started the little online t-shirt design contest that would explode into the $20 million+ brand called Threadless, subject of a Harvard Business School case ...
That’s one of many lessons to be learned from Threadless, a small company whose meteoric growth offers big ideas for how organizations and their leaders may work in the future. Threadless is in a ...
Threadless.com started in 2000 after artist Jake Nickell won a T-shirt design contest in an online forum called “Dreamless.” Dreamless was a site Nickell frequented, where he shared his designs with ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Threadless is a thriving online retailer of t-shirts built around a collaborative business model that depends on a longstanding virtual community of followers for design and ...
Threadless, a Chicago-based online artist community and e-commerce website, has acquired shoe brand Bucketfeet and will begin producing on-demand footwear, officials announced Monday. Founded in 2000, ...
Threadless, an apparel company and online artist community, is offering up custom face masks for shoppers with 100% of the proceeds going to a non-profit that recovers medical supplies for hospitals ...
Threadless.com is an online store that sells t-shirts and other apparel designed by its users. Anyone can submit a design to the site, which is put to a public vote for seven days. The artists whose ...
Threadless was never intended to become a business. Ten years later, the T-shirt company has two flagship stores in Chicago–and a new book celebrating its decadelong experiment in crowdsourced, ...
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How is it possible for a 20-year-old Indonesian designer, who has never been to the U.S., to get his t-shirt designs in stores like Gap? A company called Threadless. I’ve known about Threadless, which ...
How many T-shirts is e-tailer selling, and what mistakes has the company made along the way? We hear from its founders. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote ...