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Scott Trench
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BiggerPockets Tee-Shirt, with "Frocket"

Scott Trench
#3 Personal Finance Contributor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Imagine this:  A BiggerPockets Tee-Shirt!  How cool would that be?

In response to requests from some of the members out there, BiggerPockets is contemplating offering some clothing, like t-shirts, polos, etc through our store.

BUT, there's a hitch:

@Joshua D. Is contemplating offering a tee-shirt and polo collection without a critical component in my view:

The Front Pocket!

How cool would it be to have a "Bigger Pocket" on the BiggerPockets t-shirt?

I think this "Frocket" is absolutely essential in preserving the brand.  

What do you think? Can you help me bring Josh to his senses?

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Jonathan Cope
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Jonathan Cope
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A giant Frocket reminds me a bit of @Leon Yang's story of his high school baggy pants earning him the nickname Penguin.

I have to side with Joshua Dorkin regarding the Bigger Frocket.

After a wash or two, the BFrock may be a bit sad to look at over time.

Do consider going Ralph Lauren big on the logo, however.

A couple of Brandon Turner plaid options would seem required for any shirt type.

And, I will laugh out loud if you all end up marketing yoga pants in your collection.

A landlord starter tool kit or case, however, for the DIY set could be handy and lead to good co-branding opportunities with the likes of Home Depot/Lowes, etc: flashlight, bit set, hammer, adjustable wrench, Home Depot 123 book, etc.,

1 percent of profits donated to Habitat for Humanity or Colorado's Bridge House.

Same could apply for pre-printed standard forms via Staples/Office Depot.

Good luck.

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