Is JackThreads out of business?

Is JackThreads out of business?

JackThreads has now officially closed, and all products have been removed from the site. OG men’s flash-sale site JackThreads announced that it was going out of business earlier this week. It doesn’t feel good to relish the demise of a business, but you know what does?

Is JackThreads back?

While it’s been a roller coaster of a year, JackThreads is back in the hands of some of the original crew that made it special. We’re focused on returning JackThreads to a place for cool clothes, footwear, and lifestyle gear–slightly offbeat from the traditional at reasonable prices.

How does JackThreads work?

Customers who go to JackThreads won’t be able to buy anything right there on the site. Instead, they’ll hit a button to try out whatever clothes they want for a week. The quality will be better (and prices potentially higher). Returns will be easy and expected as part of the model.

What happened JackThreads?

JackThreads was founded in 2008 in Columbus, Ohio, by the entrepreneur Jason Ross and acquired by Ben Lerer’s Thrillist in 2010. JackThreads is now run by CEO Mark Walker, who did not respond to requests for comment.

Who is the target audience of the website thrillist?

young, male audience
The Web site Thrillist publishes daily e-mails aimed at a young, male audience, with tips about activities in various cities.

What company owns thrillist?

Group Nine Media
Thrillist/Parent organizations

What is the thrillist website?

Thrillist is an online lifestyle site, offering everything from surfing trips to Costa Rica to drunken late-night dining suggestions.

Who bought thrillist?

The company comprises Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo, and Seeker. The four brands and former brand Sourcefed, merged to form Group Nine Media in October 2016. In October 2019, Group Nine Media acquired PopSugar….Group Nine Media.

Type Privately held company
Website www.groupninemedia.com