RushOrderTees
File:RushOrderTees Logo.svg | |
Private | |
Industry | Technology, Embroidery, Screen printing, Custom apparel[1][2][3] |
Founded | 2002[4] |
Headquarters | Philadelphia |
Key people
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Michael Nemeroff (CEO)[1] |
Revenue | $22.9 million USD[5][6] |
Number of employees
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250[7] |
Website | www |
RushOrderTees is a technology and custom apparel company based in Philadelphia.[4] Eighty percent of its two hundred and fifty employees are millennials.[4][8][7]
History
Coming from a family of entrepreneurs,[9] RushOrderTees began in 2002 in Philadelphia with Michael, Jordan and Alexis Nemeroff serving as its founders.[4] They started the company with one machine and one heater in their parents' garage, while attending Lower Moreland High School.[10][11] The company's first website originated as a school project.[12] Michael Nemeroff attributes the growth of RushOrderTees to individuals who were dissatisfied with other businesses in the same field.[11] As such, RushOrderTees became popular among individuals who needed bespoke clothing by a deadline.[13] In April 2018 RushOrderTees acquired the design firm Tonic Design based in Callowhill.[14]
Activities
RushOrderTees currently occupies a 63,000 square foot t-shirt printing and embroidery facility in Philadelphia.[4][2] The company has a revenue of $22.9 million USD as of 2015.[5] It serves as an official apparel provider for the Philadelphia 76ers with which it has entered a partnership.[15][5][16] This partnership has included the distribution of Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Eagles t-shirts for the Super Bowl LII.[17][18]
Philanthropy
RushOrderTees has partnered with local Philadelphia based eateries in order to distribute clothing to the homeless.[19] The tags within the apparel for the poor included "homeless resources in the city, such as free shelter, food, and a free computer lab."[20][21]
For each yard the Philadelphia Eagles advanced on 4 February 2018 during Super Bowl LII, RushOrderTees donated three products to Covenant House.[22]
After Hurricane Harvey struck down in Texas, RushOrderTees dispatched "uniforms for tens of thousands claims adjusters who were descending on the Houston area".[23]
References
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See also
- Cafe Press
- CustomInk
- Moteefe
- Redbubble
- Shopify
- Shutterfly
- Spreadshirt
- TeePublic
- Teespring
- Vistaprint
- Zazzle
External links
- Rush Order Tees (Official Website)
- Custom Superbowl T-Shirts at Rush Order Tees - Fox News