Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reports, Bill Kingston never thought that his Crazy Dog t-shirt business would make it as big as it has. This US young entrepreneur has turned designed printed t-shirts into a 400,000 dollar business. This graduated business major from Ithaca College in New York, US started out with just 100 t-shirts. These shirts had different designs and he sold them all on the internet. Sales started off slow only selling one or two shirt every other day. Business has picked up though and he is now selling shirts online to thousands of customers all over the world. His business started in June, 2004 and in 2005 his business exploded. He was unable to meet the demands of his costumers through ordering his shirts online so he decided to buy a silk screen press and conveyer dryer.
He installed his equipment in his mother’s basement but it short circuited her electricity. Kingston decided that it was time to lease out a location for his t-shirt printing shop. He started with 6000 square feet in 2005 and immediately started selling more t-shirts. In 2006, his sales yielded 100,000 USD and he was able to increase his workspace by double. Kingston specialises in comical and vintage t-shirts which have sparked the interest of thousands of people around the world. For Halloween, he decided to expand his online store to include Halloween costumes. His sexy Ghostbuster’s costume for a hit and he sold 400 of them.
This young entrepreneur’s sales continue to grow. In 2007, he sold 400,000 USD. He hopes to open a store in two years for his t-shirts. Until then, he would like to continue manufacturing his t-shirts; hire some more employees to handle all of the incoming phone orders.
(c) Rachel Grandinetti,www.sxc.hu
the chance to review the image is great for checking everything over one last time before printing. the time between reviewing the print and delivery was another positive, taking only a couple of days. my friends were really pleased with the finished items. unfortunately i was out when the courier called. he didn't note the date or time of his attempted delivery on his card and he hadn't filled in when or if he would attempt delivery again. on repeatedly phoning the company on a friday between 4:50 and 6 i got no answer. i then tried again on the monday morning, but once again i got no answer. after phoning clothes2order they resolved everything. i realise this is outwith the control of clothes2order, but it soured an otherwise excellent service.
Delighted with the results. Very popular so repeat orders very likely.
great service, no problems at all