For the last month or so, most of my free time has been spent building a new website & store, One 10 Threads and in a couple of days, One 10 Threads will officially open for business.
Just so you know, One 10 Threads t-shirt line pays homage to those sports stars who always gave 110% (hence the store name). Our throwback tees honor these legendary super stars by preserving the past and ensuring their legacy lives on through future generations.
Oh, and the picture up there of the Mean Joe Greene/Coke commercial, that commercial is probably my earliest sports memory. I don't really remember Mean Joe playing, but I remember the commercial and I also had a poster of him in my room for many years to come.
I really hope you like our site and please do let us know if you have any suggestions.
Saturday, July 2
Introducing One 10 Threads
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 7:05 AM 2 comments
Thursday, February 10
T-Shirt Design Contest--Girls, Girls, Girls
I'll be the first to admit that I'm a boy and most of my designs are boy centric. For the past few years, my sister-in-law has been telling me that Sandbox Threads needs more designs for girls. Cute, not cutesy, stuff you can buy someone you don't know all that well and give them at a baby shower. I've tried and failed to satisfy this niche and I need your help. So call upon your inner little girl and design for her.
Click the image above for full details and to submit your entry.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 4:01 PM 3 comments
Monday, January 17
Sandbox Threads meets Hollywood
Sandbox Threads' Hollywood presence is growing. Last year, Gossip Girls featured several of our designs. We believe, The Middle, also featured our Abraham Lincoln design. Then last week, Grey (Ellen Pompeo) dressed her daughter in one of our coolest baby shirts. And now, it seems another SBT design is featured in the latest Wheat Thins commercial.
What's next? My fingers are crossed for Dexter or Modern Family.
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- The Dad of Sandbox Threads
- I'm not, to my knowledge, a "hipster parent (I was in the marching band in high school for petes sake)," and to be honest, I don't even know what being a "hipster parent" entails. I don't live in the city (although I have), and I couldn't name a posh baby clothing line if I had to. I do, however, enjoy good music, vintage tees, most things 80s, Jon Stewart, the Office, and now that I have a son & a daughter, I enjoy dressing them in funky, retro clothes void of duckies and doggies. If that coupled with being a stay at home dad makes me a hipster parent, then I guess I'm guilty.