“Better when I came back” Parker’s Story

“Better when I came back” Parker’s Story

Parker from Baltimore, Maryland was a ThreadBeast member initially in 2016 but cancelled after underwhelming packages. “Just to be straight, the boxes were boring. I didn’t hate the stuff, but it didn’t do much for me,” Parker said of his first round of packages....
“Always thinking about it” Ozzie’s Story

“Always thinking about it” Ozzie’s Story

Ozzie from Bakersfield, California is a skeptical dude by nature, and keeps it real with his style assistant at ThreadBeast. “I’m not like stingy or anything like that, but I’m always thinking about if stuff is like on the level I want, you know?” Ozzie said of his...
“Thanks for the connect, T-Mobile” – Andre’s Story

“Thanks for the connect, T-Mobile” – Andre’s Story

Andre from Green Bay, Wisconsin had signed up for a T-Mobile Tuesday giveaway where he received a free mystery item. “So I had been rocking this duct tape wallet for a long-ass time,” Andre said. “Then I sign up for the ThreadBeast item giveaway on the T-Mobile app...
“It’s the only option” – Tim’s Story

“It’s the only option” – Tim’s Story

Tim from Saginaw, Michigan had been cycling through different fashion subscriptions before ThreadBeast. “You know how companies always have epic signup deals… well I usually just get that offer then unsubscribe,” Tim said. “But, I couldn’t move on from ThreadBeast.”...
“I was skeptical to start” – Tre’s story

“I was skeptical to start” – Tre’s story

Tre from Clovis, California became a member with ThreadBeast back in March 2019. Tre is a big fan of Zumiez, but didn’t like the prices or the long drive to his local mall. He came across an advertisement for ThreadBeast on Facebook and decided to look into the...
“Made the switch and never looked back” – Adam’s story

“Made the switch and never looked back” – Adam’s story

Adam from Spartanburg, South Carolina decided to try ThreadBeast after months of using other services. Adam had previously been a member of a men’s clothing subscription. “It was something like Stitch Fix where they ask a bunch of questions and then make clothes for...