An online retailer that sold T-shirts with the message “Black Women Are Trash” has issued an apology after public outcry. Teespring, a Kentucky-based clothing company, has removed the shirts in ...
Teespring is facing continued backlash for producing and offering for sale offensive merchandise that makes light of the Holocaust. In the wake of last week’s storming of the U.S. Capitol Building in ...
For all James Fosdike knows, the theft could have been going on for months. It wasn’t until an eagle-eyed Twitter user alerted the Australian illustrator did he find out that a replica of his artwork ...
A San Francisco startup sold T-shirts glorifying convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof before pulling the designs Tuesday. It’s not the first time the e-commerce startup, Teespring, has run ...
TikTok is launching a partnership with Teespring that will allow creators to sell merchandise through the app for the first time. The integration is said to be rolling out soon. At this time all ...
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