Rethink Clothing Blog

New cheap Canadian shipping

Posted under Interviews,T-Shirt business,Uncategorized on Tuesday 9 June 2009

I get questions all the time from other stores about how I keep my international shipping costs so low. Well, I can keep them that low because I lose profit on them.  I don’t lose much, but unlike other companies I don’t gouge you for shipping. I don’t gouge at all and hate it that others do. Seriously, I hate it when people hide charges in their shipping to help pad profit.  I just finished updating and changing my charge system  to make Canadian orders only $3  dollars. Yeah $3 dollars, some stores are charging 10+…. FOOLIOS. I love hockey and hell even Canadians, so here ya go.

Also, be on the lookout for two new shirts in the next 2 weeks!

-Andy!

Interview with Me over at Necessary Cool !

Posted under Interviews,New Shirts,T-Shirt business on Wednesday 13 May 2009

Just a fun short 5 question interview with the guys at NecesaryCool.com

Heres a little preview for the full thing head HERE!


(NC) The way you guys do things over there is pretty unique, you only use college artists right?

(ANDY) Yes sir. That right there you could say sets me apart. When starting the company I really wanted to do it different and find artists who haven’t been tired out and dulled by corporate America. These young adults have dominated the designs. I have people compliment my designs all the time and even more so when I tell them who actually did them. I think this really comes from the fresh, fun, unique lifestyle of the college kid.

One Sponsorship and You Could Be Next.

Posted under Robot T-shirts,T-Shirt business,Uncategorized on Monday 16 June 2008

Amidst some hectic times with orders and life I thought I share this with you guys. I met a guy online who asked me about a clothing sponsorship. I knew the industry standard was to sponsor some band , which may or may not represent your clothing line good at all. The guys name was Johnny Vinyl, I know, I know you are thinking what a professional wrestling name. Well you and me were both right, Johnny is a college kid who is doing his own thing and breaking out in the wrestling world. Here is a little info on him

“Southeast Missouri State student Johnny Vinyl trades his textbooks for tights on his weekends. Vinyl is aggressively pursuing a career as a professional wrestler. Traveling the independent circuit in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, and expanding more across the Midwest soon, Vinyl and tag-team partner Davey Vega are dazzling audiences with their youth, good looks, attitude, and athleticism. Information on Vinyl can be found at http://www.myspace.com/bncjohnnyvinyl”


Here he is sporting the robot fantastcism that is Mechanical Breackdown.
Now I have never really been a fan of wrestling, but this guy has been great. He reps the brand hard and always provides good feedback. So I encourage you to check out a college kid doing his own thing (Sound familiar).

So if you know someone or are someone who fits the idea of doing your own thing during college, let me know. If your story compels me and I believe you could rep the Rethink good you might have free shirts headed your way. So hit me up there are many ways to do that.

-Andy

What do Sweden, Germany, Australia and the U.K have in common?

Posted under T-Shirt business on Monday 19 May 2008

Well, I can tell you at least one person in each country has ordered a shirt. I really get excited whenever I get an order, but I get more excited when I get an order from outside the U.S. The excitement usually stops when I have to fill out weird long addresses with umlauts and the like. So hey if you have bought a shirt and live in aforementioned countries you should send me a picture of you in the shirt at some foreign place.

Red Bull, Pizza, and Finals… Well Two Out of Three Aint Bad.

Posted under T-Shirt business on Monday 5 May 2008

Well at least I know school is almost over for the semester. So in celebration of finals take 15% off all rethink merch until sunday. use the code THINK.

my life as of late

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