Collaboration with Boston-based Apparel Company Ministry of Supply to Develop Science for Better Campaign Apparel

With one of our exciting and first B2B partnerships, we recently partnered with Ministry of Supply to develop graphic tees for their recent Science for Better campaign. Their Science for Better campaign is centered around using the power of science to affect positive change on a larger scale. As Ministry of Supply is known for high-performance work wear and innovative materials and manufacturing, our goal was to create a product that showcased and delivered their message.

Through this collaboration, we landed on the concept to create a line of apparel made from recycled water bottles. Our innovative approach to crafting these shirts combined seamlessly with the ethos of their Science for Better campaign. 

The shirts were designed to be environmentally friendly, with each shirt being made from recycled cotton and poly RPET, which is equivalent to four plastic bottles. Once the shirts were produced and delivered, they were added to Ministry of Supply’s website and were made available in their flagship store in Boston. 

Custom apparel with printed neck label

The collaborative effort integrated special recycled materials and high-end fabrics, finished with multiple print locations, sewn-on sleeve clamp labels, and custom neck labels.

Our future plan for our marketing partnership with Ministry of Supply is to expand the product offerings into a full line of merchandise. Our innovative and forward-thinking approach will deliver a new direction for the workwear brand, traditionally known for utilizing high-tech materials. 

Our startup in Tampa is constantly looking for new and exciting brands to collaborate with to accelerate their growth through innovative apparel and merchandising strategies. If you’d like to see how we can partner with your business, then we’d love to hear from you.

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