PleaseDressMe, A T-Shirt Search Engine

by Scott Beale on September 2, 2008 · 2 comments

PleaseDressMe

PleaseDressMe is a new t-shirt search engine where you can find t-shirts based on tags, color & price. The service was launched by AJ Vaynerchuk, Gary Vaynerchuk and Joe Stump, the product of their newly formed side projects company 24736five.

PleaseDressMe is a classic example of scratching ones own itch. AJ, Gary, and Joe love finding great new tees, but finding said tees wasn’t the easiest thing in the world. Rather than sifting through multiple websites we figured why not just go to one website that makes searching t-shirts easy? Once we came to that conclusion, Joe went right to coding and after a few calculated keystrokes we brought in Chris to make it pretty. The result is the simple, concise tshirt search engine you see before you.

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1 Teenormous September 3, 2008 at 8:26 pm

Take a look at http://teenormous.com too. Just launched Friday but has almost 15,000 tees indexed and the search options are killer.

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2 shirtseek September 3, 2008 at 11:07 pm

And if you're not all shirt-ed out, you might want to see the community developing at http://www.shirtseek.com, where you can rate and discuss the shirts you find.

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