Posts Tagged ‘About us’

Our CEO makes CNN’s top 10 Entrepreneurs to watch List

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Juggling t-shirts

On Thursday, CNN Money came out with a feature on the Top 10 Next Generation Entrepreneurs to watch. Included in the list of 10 was a Restauranteur, a Vending Machine Mogul, and Yours truly. What an honor.

We launched the brand in 2005, and have been working since then to build Crooked Monkey into what it is today–awesome t-shirts for awesome people.  When we started, we focused on the humor market.  Then we added the graphic market to our catalog.  Now we are the destination for awesome tees. The nomination is a thumbs up/recognition to everything we’re doing here at Crooked Monkey–and all the loyal fans and supporters across the globe.

The piece itself is pretty funny and cheeky, check it out.

So what’s next for Crooked Monkey? How are we going to continue to provide awesome t-shirts and build the brand?  Well most importantly we’re relaunching/revamping our site.  Its an exciting and long process–right now we’re going through the cosmetic changes. It’s all about finding that unique Crooked Monkey voice and funneling that into the design.

We’re super stoked to be on CNN Money’s top 10 list, and we won’t let them down.  Cheers to the next six years of Livin the Dream.

A day of a Million Ideas

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Today was a day of a Million Ideas, which coincided with Egypt’s Million man march.  We sat down with pens, (scrap) paper, and loads of ideas to brainstorm.  We did a brain dump and everything was on the table–from branding to designing to sales channels.

Cellphones were turned off, emails were left to linger, and orders went unfulfilled. We reviewed policies and came up with best practices.

We resolved to focus on new marketing ideas, new styles, and new distribution channels.  We’ll keep you posted on implementations and themes we discussed.  

New Year’s Resolutions

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

At the end of every year, we get to reflect on the year that has passed.  It offers us an opportunity to stop and think about where we are, how far we’ve come, and where we’re going.  For Crooked Monkey, we get to see if we accomplished our goals and set new benchmarks for the next year.  Here’s some of our accomplishments from this year:

1)We focused even more on making sure our company goes green–reducing waste, paper use and energy use.  We encouraged more working from home–which reduced our carbon footprint.

2)We launched our Kids t-shirt line in January 2010.   The line has improved dramatically since it started and the January, February and March deliveries look amazing and the stores are reacting very positively.  Our East Coast Showroom has done superbly, and we just added a West Coast showroom.

3)We started working on a new, higher end t-shirt line called “Blueprint.”  Samples have been produced–quality is supreme and the graphics are incredible.  We’ll talk more about blueprint as we launch it.

4)Our customer service has always been paramount to us, and we maintained our strict standards.

5)We attracted top notch new accounts–from department stores to boutiques–that fit our “Livin the Dream” mentality and offered them the best t-shirts around.

And looking towards the future, here’s what we hope to do in 2011:

1)Formally launch blueprint and target unique, edgy, higher end boutiques that want to grow with Blueprint and be at the beginning of something special.

2)Obtain more licenses–from artists to household brand names we are looking for partners who want to give us artistic license to bring their traditions into our world.

3)Continue to develop the kids line, juniors line, and men’s line.  We’re always producing new graphics, new bodies, and new styles so that our customers can rely on us for fashion forward, hip t-shirts.

4)Start producing non t-shirt items.  We are in the process of launching a tote bag line in the next month or two.

So there you have it–our year end review and our milestones for next year!  Drop us a line if you have any goals for us–or major accomplishments we forgot about.  Or if you think we need improving in a certain area.

40 Under 40 DC style

Friday, October 29th, 2010

The Washington Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, which “recognizes the Washington region’s brightest young business leaders based on demonstrated business success over the past 12 to 18 months,” was just announced.  I’m honored to be one of this year’s honorees.

As part of the program, they had us fill out a questionnaire, take part in a video conversation, and pose for pictures.  You can check out my responses and more info on the award here: Micha Weinblatt’s 40 Under 40 Award.

As you can tell, i’m wearing our Tans and hot tubs T-shirt, but what you can’t see is the shirt i’m swinging over my shoulder.  That shirt is an original favorite of mine, our Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah t-shirt.

Anyways, thanks for the support and for making Crooked Monkey what it is.Micha Weinblatt 40 Under 40 Washington Business Journal Award

Broke into the Old Apartment

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Crooked Monkey moved offices about three years ago. And by “offices” I mean basements–we moved from my former business partners basement… to my mom’s basement.

Just last week, my former partner’s mom was reorganizing, and called me to pick up some Crooked Monkey boxes. It took me about a week to find time to head over there, but when I did it was like going back in time.

Heading down the staircase brought memories of a nascent company looking to find its voice amongst the throng of t-shirt companies. Swinging open the doors to the basement door, I flashbacked to the dog days of cold calls and 2 PM happy hours. Of long road trips to Chicago and of Crooked Monkey Hotties.  Of “Fuck Duke” and Cease and Desist Letters.  Of “Party with the Monkey” and of brainstorming sessions into the wee hours of the morning. Of being a budding Entrepreneur, living in my parents house and sleeping on friends couches, with wide eyes and the naivete to push forward–against the odds.

I haven’t looked through all the boxes yet, but I’m excited to. It’s like a time capsule–a window into the beginnings of the Crooked Monkey brand.

Glee TV show Features Geek is the new Chic t-shirt!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The always fashionable and impeccably dressed Kurt Hummle, as played by Chris Colfer, was spotted in our Geek is the New Chic Guys T-shirt in Glee: Episode 3, Accafellas.

We are super psyched. Glee is one of the hottest shows on TV right now, and they’re wearing Crooked Monkey t-shirts! Hip hip hooray!

Glee joins Weeds, Leverage, and “So you think you can dance” in the category of TV shows with awesome style. Eclipse, the third saga in the Twilight series, will be joining the category of Movies with the best style when Eclipse features our Sketched boombox t-shirt.

Big shout out to Cara, best former intern ever, for spotting this one. It wasn’t an easy spot, as Kurt was wearing a blazer over our Geek is Chic t-shirt, but I guess we trained her well. She also is responsible for letting us know about Ryan Seacrest wearing our I’m not a gardener i just like hoes t-shirt. Three cheers for Cara. Well actually two cheers for Cara. She’ll get a third cheer on her next spotting.

Fashion BS interviews Crooked Monkey’s Micha Weinblatt

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Don’t be fooled by the name. The Fashion BS Podcast is about a lot more than just BS. The two hosts are a hilarious duo–Elaine Mensah and James Cornwell–that could entertain and inform for hours.

I met Elaine a couple months back at her Fashion Fights Poverty charity event and she invited me onto the program. The show was real fun–we talked about everything from how we got came up with the Crooked Monkey name, to James’ disdain for fist pumping and Elaine’s “suggestions” for how a t-shirt should fit. Good times.

Check it out. Download the MP3 Here, or grab the podcast here.

Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: Crooked Monkey Style

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Guest blog by Dr. Mark Drapeau, originally posted on BrianSolis.com, about our Photoshoot at the Warehouse:

I hadn’t heard of the popular t-shirt company Crooked Monkey until I was invited to an exclusive party they recently held. You see, even though they get great press from actors wearing their shirts in movies and magazines talking about their fashion styles, Crooked Monkey is based in Washington, DC – not widely known as the fashion capital of the country. And they wanted to do some local brand building.

This wasn’t just any party. Sure, there were attractive guests in a cool setting with great drinks and music all the usual stuff. It was what they did differently that made it the most memorable event Ive been to in a long time.

Lets start with how I even found out about the event – a secretive email from someone I didn’t know telling me that my friend recommended me as a guest for the event. This is somewhere in between Facebook and Eyes Wide Shut. Then, a request for my home address, to which was mailed a package containing an envelope with a paper invitation, and also a sparsely decorated white t-shirt, which I was required to save for the party two months later and bring with me to gain admittance. Finally, a bag of tart banana candies finished the package.

Further inspection revealed that the event was on a Sunday night (no night is safe from parties!) at a secret location to be given to us later. Keep in mind that I dont know the person behind the party, nor the other guests, and now also not the location. Still later I discovered by email invitation that the event would be in a warehouse in a not-so-savory part of Washington, DC and that we MUST bring our white t-shirts because wed be doing something with them on the night of the event.

When the day of the event came, I really couldn’t stand not knowing anything! I texted the contacts I had for the event to ask questions, but they revealed little. I emailed some socialite friends to try to figure out who else would be there we knew it would be all tastemakers of different sorts, but no one really knew who was going, which was exciting. I used Google Maps to investigate the location of the warehouse. I stressed about what one wears to such events (I think I chose well!).

Even the party itself was very engaging. An artist created a mural from our white t-shirts that we used for entry right in front of our eyes. An old-fashioned photo booth let us take pictures with each other, and the photo strips had (what else?) a Crooked Monkey logo on them. Even the name of the event Photoshoot at the Warehouse gave the party an active quality.

Do you detect a pattern here? Crooked Monkey kept busy, elite attendees who get invited to tons of events mentally engaged with their event for weeks. They made us part of telling their story. They got us to talk about their brand before, during, and after the event. And in the end, the event delivered with a cool venue, outstanding bar, fun atmosphere, and lots of fashion.

Photoshoot at the Warehouse is a great example of putting the public back in public relations and brand engagement. How great? Im writing an entire post about them – and I dont even like wearing t-shirts!

This post originally appeared on Brian Solis’ PR 2.0 site.

What a party

Friday, September 18th, 2009

We haven’t had a chance to write the follow up blog to the Photoshoot at the Warehouse, but I wanted to give a small glimpse of the night. We transformed a beat up warehouse in Chinatown into an impressive lounge–with lighting (pictured above), a full bar, a kicking DJ and a live graffiti artist. Everyone who attended said they were blown away with the ambiance–that this was probably the coolest party they’ve been to this year. Nice! Our 6 weeks of work paid off!
On Monday we’ll post a blog with all the details. In the meantime read up on the press that we got for the T-shirt launch party:

-9:25 AM on Monday morning (9/21), Angie Goff (pictured above) will discuss it on WUSA Channel 9 Morning News!
-Pamela’s Punch
-The Glamazon Diaries
-K street Kate
-MoCo Scene
-Amanda Nachman, CEO of CollegeMagazine.com
-DeaconDoesDC
-The Event Current
-Bisnow The scene

Photoshoot at the Warehouse

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

We’re gearing up for the launch of our graphic t-shirts, with a “Photoshoot at the Warehouse” in Washington DC, mid-September.

It’s going to be as much a launch of our graphic line as a celebration of how cool DC has gotten. Over the last few years I’ve written a lot about DC–how it’s become hipper and funner everyday. It’s about to get a lot cooler.

The party, featuring our t-shirts and all that DC has to offer–from Emperor Vodka to Mi n Yu in Georgetown to graffiti artists–will be a true testament to Crooked Monkey’s roots in Washington DC. Now all we need is a professional sports team that can win games.

Details about the party–including the invitations, timelines and guests–will be on the blog throughout the month.