Saturday, July 13, 2013

Mid-Summer Line Release

On July 11th Colorado Threads was proud to release its 2013 mid-summer clothing line.  We expanded the line quite a bit and released 5 new products.

We've been a small shirt project for awhile now, and in the past we had simply printed our designs on blank shirts that allowed us to create our product for a reasonable cost and still not limit ourselves designs wise.  In the past we felt that we could use blank garments and it still wouldn't effect what we wanted Colorado Threads to represent.  

Well we're excited to announce that in the coming weeks we're going to be working on sourcing our own materials and designing our own shirt patterns.  We believe that going into the future the material that our designs are printed on should represent Colorado Threads Just as much as the designs do.  So we're excited for the opportunity to increase the quality of our product and create apparel that will be even more comfortable to wear.

We'll keep you posted!

Colorado Threads

5 comments:

  1. This is a great story. Too bad YOU DON'T SHIP THE PRODUCTS THAT ARE ORDERED AND YOU DON'T COMMUNICATE WITH PEOPLE WHO WANT THEIR MERCHANDISE!

    I've been trying to find out about an order that was placed 7 weeks ago for my 14 year old son who was hoping to wear one of your designs to his first day of high school. NO SHIRT, NO RESPONSE TO CALLS, NO RESPONSE TO EMAILS. All I got was a $42 charge.

    I hope that someday you change your business model to start delivering the products that you're charging people good money for.

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  2. I've been having the exact same problem as Robert above. I ordered some products in June, and got the e-mail saying you received my order. Got another e-mail saying that the order has been shipped. Well, still nothing and it's already middle of September. I've e-mailed ever address possible (orders@co-threads.com; cothreads@gmail.com; info@coloradothreads.com; brian@co-threads.com), sent several messages through Facebook, posted/commented on Facebook only to have the comments deleted, left a few voice messages at 720-383-1861. Finally today I went to Twitter where they can't delete my message, where I also found another unhappy customer with the same problem. I'm finally going to submit a complaint to the Better Business Bureau today as well.
    I like Robert above hope that you grow up and actually act like a business, and reply to your customers questions and concerns instead of ignoring them.

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  4. The founder's name is Brian Boesen. He lives at 7781 Homestead Rd Parker, CO 80138. He is the President of the Sigma Phi Epsilon frat at CU Boulder...address: 1005 Broadway St., Boulder, Colorado...you can email him at brian.boesen@colorado.edu

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  5. Looks like he's closed down his CO Threads Project company, FB page, and created a new one to avoid the pissed off customers.
    http://www.5280shirtco.com/about-us/
    https://twitter.com/5280ShirtCo
    And still nothing has been resolved:
    http://www.bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/internet-shopping/the-colorado-threads-project-in-denver-co-90158924/complaints

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