Spreadshirt announces new route-to-market with launch of Shopify plug-in


Spreadshirt has announced its newest global route-to-market with the launch of the company’s Shopify plug-in. Shopify users can now create, sell and buy print-on-demand merchandise produced and fulfilled by Spreadshirt. Stickerbomb is the first seller to use Spreadshirt via the Shopify platform.

The Spreadshirt plug-in can be found in the Shopify Appstore. It means users can import products from a Spreadshirt account into their Shopify system and automatically arranges for the production of merchandise once items have been ordered.

Ryo Sanada, Director of Studio Rarekind (SRK), the creative production studio behind Stickerbomb explains, “The Spreadshirt Shopify plug-in has enabled us to create a shop with relative ease and to provide our customers with a much wider range of products than previously possible.” He adds, “Spreadshirt’s offering means we can concentrate on what we do best, working with artists and illustrators and bringing their designs and products to market, without the need to bulk order and with no upfront costs.”

The Stickerbomb collection features the latest exclusive new range from Studio Rarekind (SRK) skate edition, the Broken Boards Club, as well as selected graphic t-shirts with the illustrations from artists such as Tomatozero, Washio Tomoyuki and Derek Deal.

Philip Rooke, CEO at Spreadshirt states “The Shopify plug-in opens our fulfilment service to large Shopify accounts looking to modernise their merchandising offering. It also marks another significant step in our company’s efforts to make spreading and selling ideas on merchandising an easy process for both buyers and sellers. Stickerbomb is an amazing first seller for us and we’re looking forward to sharing their ideas on things people can wear.”

Spreadshirt is active in 19 markets and 12 languages and operates five production sites in Germany, Poland, the USA and Brazil. The company was founded in 2002 and, in 2014, achieved revenue of around 72 million Euros, printed about 3.3 million articles and sent them to more than 150 countries.

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