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  2. Life Is Good Company - Wikipedia

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    The brothers named the character Jake and printed up 48 shirts bearing a smiling Jake and the words "Life is good." At a street fair in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the shirts sold out in less than an hour. The brothers began to sell T-shirts and hats featuring Jake in local stores. Sales grew quickly and they hit the $100 million sales mark by ...

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    The monogram the teacher gave to Clemens would later become the brand's signature logo. [ 1 ] In 2005, Clemens was an accounting student at Pace University and a DJ, where he would go downtown at Century 21 to go shopping in women's European brands such as: Yves Saint-Laurent, Maison Margiela and Hemut Lang. [ 6 ] Clemens then founded his ...

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    On 1 July 2018, Kjellberg launched Maì, a jewellery, pottery, clothing and home decor brand. [25] The Maì ceramic accents were handcrafted by Kjellberg out of her UK-based pottery studio. [26] Both Mai and Tsuki Market, a unisex clothing and homeware brand that she owned with husband Felix Kjellberg, [27] are closed as of 2023. [28]

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    Threadless began as a T-shirt design competition on the now defunct dreamless.org, a forum where users experimented with computers, code, and art. [5] Nickell and DeHart invited users to post their designs on a dreamless thread (hence the name Threadless), and they would print the best designs on T-shirts.

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