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  2. The Best T-Shirt Brands to Suit Every Style - AOL

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    Classic white T-shirts, boyfriend, slouchy, and boxy tees from brands like COS, Leset, J.Crew, Everlane, and Toteme.

  3. 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.

  4. TeePublic - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, the company took down a controversial T-shirt mocking the USC football team. [6] The shirt said "Our OJ only killed Clemson", in reference to O. J. Simpson , who played football at USC and was famously tried and acquitted for murder , and Alabama senior tight end O. J. Howard .

  5. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA sports teams. [2] [3] Zazzle claims to have over 300 million unique products listed on the site. It now one of the most popular platforms for customizing [4] apparel in the USA.

  6. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, Gildan announced its intent to purchase the Comfort Colors brand and assets, for a total purchase price of approximately US$100 million. Comfort Colors is the leading supplier of garment-dyed undecorated basic T-shirts and sweatshirts for the North American printwear market.

  7. Lumi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Genet began experimenting with different printing techniques as a teenager in 2004, attempting to print photographs on cotton T-shirts. [2] Unsatisfied with the results of screen printing and dye-sublimation she pursued her research and found what became a precursor to Inkodye, a chemical formula from the 1950s owned by a retired engineer. [2]

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