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October 07, 2009

Finroo at Bar Social from Eric Yohay on Vimeo.

Finroo at Bar Social in Long Island located near Hofstra campus. Great art, great bar, great party.

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Finroo final round- where artwork meets nightlife.

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October 05, 2009

Here at Finroo, we’re all about rethinking and rebooting the way that the art world currently operates.   We believed that there was something fundamentally wrong with a system in which talented artists had to barely scrape by, while attempting to sell canvases whose proceeds would largely go to galleries.   We believed that more intimately connecting these artists with a community of exclusive shirt and graphic design lovers would be the solution that would benefit everyone.

 

                Now, we are ready to launch Finroo Final Round, the next step in the evolution of art as a social experience.    Over the next month, we will be hosting a series of live art shows, where our artists will paint canvases in front of crowds of over 200 people.    These events will be held in popular bars and clubs around Manhattan, Boston, and LA.   They will take the form of two hour exhibitions, which will test the creativity and skill of our artists (have you ever held a Gin and Tonic in one hand and created a masterpiece with the other?).   All of the performance art will be sold on Finroo as original canvases, our exclusive bamboo silk shirts, and more. 


Once again Finroo final round performs a ground breaking experince.  Check out the photos from ROAR in nyc:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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September 30, 2009

Contact: Ben Plesser

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Phone: 917-922-1881

Email: Ben@finroo.com

 

NY, NY (Oct. 6, 2009)— The country may still be stuck in the middle of a prolonged economic recession, but don’t tell that to the partners of Finroo.com, a recently launched limited edition t-shirt company.   Countering the conventional wisdom, which instructs us that prices naturally decline during downturns, Finroo has amazingly decided to increase the price of its Black Label shirts, which now cost an amazing $95 a shirt!  


As a limited edition, bamboo silk shirt company, Finroo has always catered to an exclusive, fashion conscious crowd.  Over the past month, however, Finroo has taken wearable art to a different level with the launch of its new limited edition Black, Platinum, Gold, and Purple labels.

   

“We figured out pretty quickly that one size definitely didn’t fit all when it came to personalized, limited edition shirts.  So we decided to experiment with different lines of limit (200/100/50/25).    It really differentiated us from other high end, graphic art shirt companies,” said Eric Yohay, President.

 

Finroo prints its international graphic art designs on organic bamboo silk, which is the ultimate fabric for soft shirt lovers and environmentalists alike.    It’s hard to argue with the fact that these are the softest, most durable, and most eco-friendly shirts on the block.   It still begs the question, though, will people pony up more than $50 for a shirt?

 

“If you look at the high end shirt market, people are willing to pay a lot for boutique brands.  At a certain point, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: the shirts are perceived to be trendy and exclusive because they are expensive.   Since our label prices are based on edition size— all the way from $27.99 to $95— our customers actually know what they paying for.   It’s true exclusivity, not just some easily forged logo or phony luxury perception,” said Ben Plesser, Director of Business Development

 

Finroo is betting on a bold new game in high end, designer shirts.   Now it’s time for its customers to choose their stakes.

 

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September 27, 2009

MBA Plan B: Finoo, Limited Edition Clothing     

                    

Newly minted MBAs forced to take matters into their own hands 

 

Contact: Blake Curwen                                                                                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Phone: 857.540.6325

Email: Blake@finroo.com

www.finroo.com 

 

Cambridge, Mass. (Sept. 15, 2009) – In a normal year, completing the MBA program at Babson College means opening the door to new and exciting career opportunities that otherwise might pass them by. For Eric Yohay, Blake Curwen, and Kevin Sandhu, that is exactly what they envisioned when they accepted their invitations to the competitive MBA program in the early months of 2008.

 

Fast forward to graduation in spring 2009, and reality has dealt the recent grads a different hand. With unemployment hovering around the 10 percent mark and senior positions seeing fierce competition from hundreds of applicants, Yohay, Curwen and Sandhu knew it was time to launch a plan B: Finroo.com. 

 

"I think everyone in my inner circle was saying what a great time it was to go back to school. Turns out it couldn't have been worse. Everyone needs a back up," said Blake Curwen, Director of Sales and Marketing

 

Finroo is a limited edition clothing company that offers product direct from designers to consumers. Finroo taps into an international pool of artists who submit their designs to the site and receive commission for each shirt that is sold. In addition to commission, a portion of each sale is given to a charity of the artist’s choice. Finroo also offers thousands of dollars in prize money to its artist community through various sales contests. The shirts are printed on super soft eco-friendly bamboo, and each T is individually numbered. Focused on originality and turning T-shirts into 'wearable art,' the company's first line runs in limited editions of 100. That translates into one shirt for every 184 towns in the US. 

 

Finroo is presently using its internal budget for online advertising and search engine optimization while seeking angel and VC funding. In addition to selling directly from its site, Finroo has begun to move into retail spaces in select cities. This October, Finroo will be hosting live 'Final Rounds' (Think of an MC battle, but with artists instead) in New York allowing artists to create designs live on stage that will later be made into shirts. The company’s sales and notoriety continues to grow each month, which Finroo largely credits to its large and continually expanding artist community. 

 

"The key is to just get people in front of the shirts. The designs are awesome, and the bamboo is the most comfortable thing you'll ever touch," said Eric Yohay, President.

             

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For more information on Finroo, or to schedule an interview call Blake Curwen at 857.540.6325 or email blake@finroo.com

 

 

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September 22, 2009

Here at Finroo, we’re all about rethinking and rebooting the way that the art world currently operates.   We believed that there was something fundamentally wrong with a system in which talented artists had to barely scrape by, while attempting to sell canvases whose proceeds would largely go to galleries.   We believed that more intimately connecting these artists with a community of exclusive shirt and graphic design lovers would be the solution that would benefit everyone.

 

                Now, we are ready to launch Finroo Final Round, the next step in the evolution of art as a social experience.    Over the next month, we will be hosting a series of live art shows, where our artists will paint canvases in front of crowds of over 200 people.    These events will be held in popular bars and clubs around Manhattan, Boston, and LA.   They will take the form of two hour exhibitions, which will test the creativity and skill of our artists (have you ever held a Gin and Tonic in one hand and created a masterpiece with the other?).   All of the performance art will be sold on Finroo as original canvases, our exclusive bamboo silk shirts, and more. 


                The bell for the Final Round just rang, are you ready to come out of your corner?

 

 

Old soulz two steller performers PESU and Amanda Diva

 

Amanda-diva working her magic

 

Pesu adding some final touches to the scene

Eric Yohay the visionary from finroo and Yaz the man heading up the next wave of talented artists under the brand Old-Soulz inc.

 

Look at the people living it up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nikia teaching the canvas a thing or two

 

Eric and Pesu

 

The finroo gang and our HOST campus Socilte

 

The finished work of Nikia

Eric and Ben, the recent addition to the finroo team

 

PESU's final work

 

 

Nikia's final painting

Amanada Diva's final work

 

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