Providence, R.I.-based Teespring, a Y Combinator-backed startup that allows anyone to outsource the production and distribution costs involved with selling their own custom T-shirts, has raised $20 ...
With football season fast approaching, America's most popular sports league has announced kickoff on a partnership to allow fans to show their support through custom team t-shirts. The NFL and startup ...
When I was in college I worked on a project with a few friends that we called Aplufant. The idea was to merge produce and animals (apple and elephant = Aplufant) and design cool apparel featuring the ...
Another tech company is opening a Seattle office. This time it’s Teespring, the San Francisco-based custom apparel maker platform that lets people buy and sell their own t-shirts, tank tops, hoodies ...
Fast-growing custom apparel startup Teespring, which is backed by nearly $57 million from Andreessen Horowitz, Khosla Ventures and others, is making a move to expand its footprint globally through the ...
Earlier this year, YouTube and Teespring joined forces to launch a shopping hub that allowed US creators to sell custom merchandise directly under their videos. Now, the companies have expanded the ...
Elle Clayton, a transgender woman who sells products on Teespring, put together a design that reads “FUCK TERFS” and began selling it on the site through shirts, tank tops, stickers, and tote bags.
Teespring has apologized and discontinued sales of clothing that alludes to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The e-commerce company, which allows people to create and sell their own custom apparel, ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A custom t-shirt design company backed by some of Silicon Valley's biggest names apologized Tuesday for allowing a customer to create and then share products with racist phrases, ...
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