It's probably the most popular online t-shirt stores, but before the beginning of the vacation shopping hurry Threadless is testing a small amount of snack machines throughout its home town of Chicago.
The organization, noted for its stylish, pop-culture inspired designs, partnered with Coinstar to produce the automated t-shirt kiosks that also sell hoodies, totes, water bottles and infant onesies. Now set up in four pilot locations including departmental stores and supermarkets, picking a tees offered by the machines is obviously limited, a minimum of in comparison towards the expansive variety on their website, but clients will have their selection of dimensions varying from promising small to extra-large.
For the moment Threadless doesn't have intends to unveil similar kiosks across the nation, probably because they'd have to first possess the infrastructure in position to ensure that they're filled. However they appear like a great way to acquaint individuals who don't buy online using the brand, even when their designs really only attract an industry that's already internet savvy. If they are successul, maybe other online retailers will even head to this brave " new world " of promoting their items, personally, towards the consumer. [Chicagoist via Coudal]
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