RushOrderTees

RushOrderTees is an American technology and custom apparel company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eighty percent of its two hundred and fifty employees are millennials.

History
Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, RushOrderTees began in 2002 in Philadelphia with Michael, Jordan and Alexis Nemeroff serving as its founders. They started the company with one machine and one heater in their parents' garage, while attending Lower Moreland High School. The company's first website originated as a school project.

In 2016, the company earned the 2,317th spot on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private businesses.

In April 2018 RushOrderTees acquired the design firm Tonic Design based in Callowhill, Philadelphia.

Activities
RushOrderTees currently occupies a 63000 ft2 t-shirt printing and embroidery facility in Philadelphia. The company has a revenue of US$22.9 million as of 2015. It serves as an official apparel provider for the Philadelphia 76ers with which it has entered a partnership. This partnership has included the distribution of Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Eagles t-shirts for the Super Bowl LII.

Philanthropy
RushOrderTees has partnered with local Philadelphia-based eateries in order to distribute clothing to the homeless. The tags within the apparel for the poor included "homeless resources in the city, such as free shelter, food, and a free computer lab."

For each yard the Philadelphia Eagles advanced on 4 February 2018 during Super Bowl LII, RushOrderTees donated three products to Covenant House.

After Hurricane Harvey struck down in Texas, RushOrderTees dispatched "uniforms for tens of thousands of claims adjusters who were descending on the Houston area".