Custom apparel startup Teespring, which raised $20 million from Andreessen Horowitz in January, has now closed on a $35 million Series B from Khosla Ventures to continue to fuel its growth and ...
Teespring is facing continued backlash for producing and offering for sale offensive merchandise that makes light of the Holocaust. In the wake of last week’s storming of the U.S. Capitol Building in ...
Teespring Teespring cofounders Evan Stites-Clayton, left, and Walker Williams. Kickstarter for T-shirts. It sounds like a cliche startup — the kind of pitch that would make an investor cringe. But ...
When I was in college I worked on a project with a few friends that we called Aplufant. The idea was to merge produce and animals (apple and elephant = Aplufant) and design cool apparel featuring the ...
Some tech companies look to change the way we communicate or can travel in space. Teespring helps people sell t-shirts. Custom, well-made t-shirts. And it's good at what it does. Teespring has sold 6 ...
For all James Fosdike knows, the theft could have been going on for months. It wasn’t until an eagle-eyed Twitter user alerted the Australian illustrator did he find out that a replica of his artwork ...
Creators can combine a new T-shirt with a fresh zine Creators can combine a new T-shirt with a fresh zine For both aspiring and established creators, T-shirts and hoodies are so passé — the new wave ...
Startup stories are often too reductive — an entrepreneur dreams up an idea, snags some co-founders, raises a bit of money and presto: success and riches. But not all startups that struggle and ...
Teespring Inc. has recapitalized its stock, drastically slashing the value of investors’ equity, the latest sign of troubles for the custom T-shirt marketplace. Previously valued at $650 million, ...
A hacker has leaked the details of millions of users registered on Teespring, a web portal that lets users create and sell custom-printed apparel. The user data was leaked last Sunday on a public ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A custom t-shirt design company backed by some of Silicon Valley's biggest names apologized Tuesday for allowing a customer to create and then share products with racist phrases, ...