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But when you recently launched your “Local Pride” line of Boston themed t-shirts, our fans took note. They told us that our trademark “Green Monstah” t-shirt, which we’ve sold for ten years, was now available at Target, but missing the Sully’s Brand logo. This was one of a dozen other t-shirts, all promoting “Boston Pride”, courtesy of a man named Todd Snyder. “Who?” we all asked. A Google search revealed that “Todd Snyder” is a brand incorporated by a man of the same name in NEW YORK CITY. Outsourcing Boston Pride to NYC? The home of the Yankees? Say it ain’t so, Target. Say it ain’t so. Sully’s Brand was born in Boston: our t-shirts and bumper stickers were first sold right out of our backpacks in the streets of Fenway during Sox games. Sully’s grew into its first headquarters—a basement office across the street from your Fenway store—and later to the North Shore when the building was torn down in lieu of luxury condos. Our growth was due to the loyalty of our Boston fans: they invested in our brand and we, in turn, invested back into our community.
In the last three years alone, Sully’s has donated upwards of $100,000 from the sale of our trademark “Believe In Boston” t-shirts. Recently, a 19-year-old Springfield resident asked us for help in honoring his heroic neighbor, Gunnery Sgt. Thomas J. Sullivan—a Marine killed in Chattanooga, TN on July 16th—with a special edition t-shirt. The community responded, helping us pay tribute with a check for $33,297.20 to the Gunnery Sgt. Thomas J. Sullivan Fund after just 10 days of sales. Less than two weeks ago, we accompanied Red Sox third baseman Pablo Sandoval to Boston Children’s Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute to distribute a special signature Panda tee we designed; the Panda shirt will be available later this week in Shaw’s & Star Market stores to benefit the Jimmy Fund. In other words, Target: you don’t need to import from New York when a hometown brand like Sully’s has spent the past 16 years helping people celebrate, honor, and rep this city.
Boston fans are die-hards: loyal, out-spoken, and wear their hearts on their sleeves. Do you think they’d be happy to know their “Boston Pride” t-shirt was sold to them by a suit in NYC? asap rocky hoodie h&mThat’s like finding out the lobster dinner they bought in Back Bay was shipped up to Boston from North Carolina.enjoi hoodies canada We love you, Target; boston bruins sweatshirt targetBut you’ve made your “Boston Pride” line something that’s tough to be proud of. Our apparel is printed and shipped in Greater Boston, by Massachusetts residents. The brand was born here. We care deeply about our community and want to be great neighbors. If you want to support a company that genuinely embodies Boston’s local pride, shop Sully’s.
The crew at Sully's: Chris Wrenn (Salem, MA) Sean Quigley (Lowell, MA) Dan Keogh (Salem, MA)The newest Target to open in Boston, on Commonwealth Avenue, is small. The floor area of the new store, opening Wednesday, is about one-10th the size of some Target locations. Situated near the Boston University campus, it will cater to students. If you’re looking for children’s clothes or DVDs, don’t bother, because it doesn’t sell them. Think of it more along the lines of an overgrown convenience store, sizewise.“Target sees Boston as a great place to move into this type of store,” said Mike Maher, the store manager. “There’s the first-time apartment owners and all the college students.” Thank you for signing up! Sign up for more newsletters here The new Target, the 29th in Greater Boston, measures just 16,100 square feet, compared to the typical location, which is about 130,000 square feet, a Target spokeswoman said. It sits about a mile from Target’s Fenway location, a multifloor behemoth at 160,000 square feet.
(It was originally called “CityTarget,” but the company has since dropped the name.) The reduced footprint store comes at a time when another well-known big-box retailer, Walmart, has been shuttering smaller stores. Walmart announced the closure of 269 stores of its 11,600 globally earlier this year, including more than 100 Walmart Express stores, its foray into small spaces.Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove said the express format was a pilot and that the chain continues to grow and is adding dozens of new so-called Supercenters. “One of the things the experience told us is we know customers prefer larger format stores and are increasingly turning to e-commerce,” he said. “We have stores within 10 miles of 90 percent of the US population, so we’ve got good reach.”Target’s new location, which will employ 70 people, sits in what was formerly the East Coast Alpine ski shop down the street from Packard’s Corner, near BU. The store offers familiar cosmetics brands, a tech section featuring Samsung and iPhones products, and aisle after aisle of snacks, ready-to-eat food, and groceries.