In The Media
Most of the time we hide in the basement like hermits, pressing and packing t-shirts. On occasion we break out and get noticed. This is a small collection of our famous moments.
T-Shirts Take Off - Home businessman able to quit day job.
(Edmonton Sun August 2005)
Work is highly overated, according to local entrepreneur Steve Williams, who's vintage t-shirt web business is growing by leaps and bounds.
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Cashing In On The Good Ol Days(Edmonton Journal December 2004)
Steve Williams could be on the Ramada Inn lecture circuit, delivering seminars on how to make big bucks on the Internet.
Imagine the big bald man wiping a tear out his eye as the captive audience watches, transfixed. "Like you, all I really wanted out of life was to drink alot of beer and sleep in until noon.
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When It Comes To T-Shirts, The Supreme Commander Rules(Edmonton Journal November 2004)
Edmontonian, Steve Williams is crazy about t-shirts, so much so that he decided to make and sell them for a living.
His business card identifies him as "Supreme Commander" of www.radrowdies.com, a hot website that specializes in 80's nastalgia tees.
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Ben Jelin and the Hanson Brothers
(Rolling Stone Magazine)
This tiny little paragraph in Rolling Stones magazine made a huge impact even before the magazine was released! It had us scrambling to keep up with sales for over a month and Steve was forced to use his credit card just to process all the orders. In the end, it was all worth it.
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