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  2. CafePress - Wikipedia

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    1999; 25 years ago (1999) CafePress, Inc. is an American online retailer of stock and user- customized on-demand products. The company was founded in San Mateo, California, but is now headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, where its production facility is also located. In 2001, CafePress.com won the People's Voice Webby Award in the Commerce ...

  3. Cafepress IPO Filing Gives A Glimpse At A Crowdsourced ...

    techcrunch.com/2011/06/10/cafepress-ipo-filing...

    This time it's Cafepress, which allows users to design, buy and sell merchandise such as t-shirts, hats, bags, mugs, bumper stickers and more. The company just filed its S-1 today, and aims to ...

  4. New CafePress Features Should Make It Easy To Automatically ...

    techcrunch.com/2013/08/15/cafepress-smart...

    CafePress says it has 2.5 million active sellers on the site with a catalog of 532 million unique products. The company went public last year. And here’s a video of a panda explaining the site ...

  5. Teespring - Wikipedia

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    URL. https://spri.ng. Teespring (Spring, Inc.) is an American company that operates Spring, a social commerce platform that allows people to create and sell custom products. [ 1 ] The company was founded in 2011 by Walker Williams and Evan Stites-Clayton in Providence, Rhode Island. [ 2 ] By 2014, the company had raised $55 million in venture ...

  6. CafePress To Acquire T-Shirt Competitor Logo'd Softwear For ...

    techcrunch.com/2012/03/19/cafepress-to-acquire-t...

    CafePress took in $175.5 million in revenue last year, up 37% from $127.9 million in 2010. ... buy and sell merchandise including t-shirts, hats, bags, mugs, stickers, and more, has entered into ...

  7. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    A new batch of T-shirts was printed once the previous batch had sold out. In 2000, Threadless would print shirts every few months. By 2004, the company was printing new shirts every week. By 2004, Threadless was big enough that skinnyCorp did not need to continue outside client work. The company moved to a larger warehouse space.

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