
So, it’s finally happened, hopefully now I won’t feel compelled to write about absolutely every little tidbit of information that they handed out about the project (what? I wrote about a floor plan?). It’s a pity I’ll probably never go there, as I guess that 3011 North Broadway Avenue is now the equivalent of Threadless mecca; luckily for us though, quite a lot of people have been there and taken pictures (here’s a helpful Flickr link), and Greg from Fantastic Bonanza has actually been to the store and has a great blog post about his visit.
Whilst its hard for me to pass judgment, it does look very impressive, there’s a lot of great touches (like the Threadless door mat), and if I were opening up a t-shirt store then I’d certainly want it to look a lot like this. Then again, most shops don’t have as much cash to splash as the Threadless guys so it was bound to look good, although its also true to say that there’s a lot more attention to detail gone into this store than there is in most mainstream brands that have a lot more cash in the bank.
Here’s Threadless’ Retail page with all the info you need if you’re planning a visit.
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3 Responses
Kevin
September 11th, 2007 at 10:13 pm
1Not to mention the all mighty “Take Me To Tokyo” tee is reprinted.. and it’s a HOODY NOW TOO! YES.
Andy
September 11th, 2007 at 10:27 pm
2Yeah, I love that design too, but I wish they’d print it on something that isn’t pink since I can pull off pink accents but not totally pink… or can I?
Kevin
September 12th, 2007 at 2:24 am
3I think the men’s shirt is a manly pink. Since I don’t know if I can or not (never tried) I’m ordering the sweatshirt. Tan is good
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