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    Best T-Shirt Printing Companies Online. 10. Uber Prints. Uber prints equips you with an excellent design tool that is human-friendly. Out of 8000 reviews, their average rating on Trustpilot is 4.6 ...

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    Gwynnie Bee. Like petite clothing, it's hard to find cute, flattering plus-size options, too. Until now. Gwynnie Bee is known for its large selection of plus-size clothing, but it also offers tons ...

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  5. Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels - Wikipedia

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    After the Advertising Standards Authority in the UK received complaints, the ASA required Zazzle to remove the advertisements featuring the shirts and censured the company. [16] In 2014, Canadian clothing retailer Hudson's Bay produced a shirt designed by Christopher Lee Sauvé featuring the quote with a nutrition label that listed the calorie ...

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    Rating site. A rating site (commonly known as a rate-me site) is a website designed for users to vote, rate people, content, or other things. Rating sites can range from tangible to non-tangible attributes, but most commonly, rating sites are based around physical appearances such as body parts, voice, personality, etc.

  7. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    100. Parent. SkinnyCorp LLC. URL. www .threadless .com. Threadless (stylized as threadless) is an online community of artists and an e-commerce website based in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 2000 by Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart. [3] Threadless designs are created by and chosen by an online community. Each week, about 1,000 designs are ...

  8. TeePublic - Wikipedia

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    Josh Abramson, Adam Schwartz. Revenue. A$176.8 million (FY23) [1] Parent. Articore ( ASX : ATG) URL. teepublic.com. TeePublic is a platform for custom apparel and designs owned by Articore. The company was founded by Adam Schwartz and Josh Abramson, who had previously co-founded Vimeo and CollegeHumor.

  9. Coldwater Creek (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Clothing: Founded: 1984; 40 years ago () Founders: Dennis Pence ... Coldwater Creek's new website went live on December 12, 2020, and Newtimes plans to relaunch its ...

  10. RushOrderTees - Wikipedia

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    RushOrderTees' custom t-shirt design and printing facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RushOrderTees currently occupies a 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m 2) t-shirt printing and embroidery facility in Philadelphia. [2] [4] The company has a revenue of US$22.9 million as of 2015. [5] It serves as an official apparel provider for the Philadelphia ...

  11. Venus Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Background. In 1982, Daryle Scott, IBM engineer and MBA student, and three other investors created a mail order apparel company that focused in competitive body suits. In 1984, Scott created Venus Body Wear, an American clothing and swimsuit retailer, selling ladies' leotards and exercise apparel via full-page advertisements in Cosmopolitan and other national magazines.