Posts tagged Bonobos

This video is entertaining, even if you don’t care about a cool men’s pants company.

What an unbelieveable video from PrimateSwimwear.com. I think the girl on the right is the “Obama girl”, and I think the shots of the chimp jumping up and down after he opens the box are genuine delight :-)

I was checking out something on Sports Illustrated’s site, and did a little double-take when I realized that the article was surrounded by my friend’s company (and ass).

I was checking out something on Sports Illustrated’s site, and did a little double-take when I realized that the article was surrounded by my friend’s company (and ass).

Apparently, a photo of our group from Steeplechase appeared in The Tennessean. You can see that I’m wearing my Caperton’s, which were perfect for the occasion.

Apparently, a photo of our group from Steeplechase appeared in The Tennessean. You can see that I’m wearing my Caperton’s, which were perfect for the occasion.

A ship in harbor is safe… but that is not what ships are built for.
A great quote I learned from the title of yesterday’s post on the Bonobos Blog.
Bonobos cut-offs may reappear as the exclusive uniform of the ninjas when we start our dodgeball league next week. Stay posted for updates; suffice it to say, when you match up against customer service ninjas, you get served in more ways than one.
From the Bonobos Blog.

Bonobos was on Fox Business yesterday. They nailed the interview. This is the 7-minute version. If you don’t have time to watch, here’s the 2½-minute version.

Part of the fun of watching this is realizing that Bonobos is “tipping”, and that it’s no longer a secret among friends. It’s also fun to watch, because Brian and Andy are easy to relate to, so it’s a little like finding out what I might look like if I were interviewed on TV. I actually don’t think I’d be as articulate as they were (or as well dressed), but, now that I’ve seen this, I’d be really careful about what I did with my face while my partner was speaking (these guys made some goofy faces).

If you don’t have a pair of these pants yet, it’s time you took the plunge. Ping me before you buy, and I’ll lend you my partner number that gets you a discount on your first purchase.

I know I’m late on this, but in the off chance that you’ve spent the last ~2 weeks in countries that don’t like freedom or men’s pants then you missed a great cartoon from Bonobos: The Evolution of Trousers

I ordered another pair of Bonobos the other day at Lisa’s behest as I’d, apparently worn out my previous pair of Touchstones. I’m really impressed with the box they arrived in. I love the attention to detail.

I ordered another pair of Bonobos the other day at Lisa’s behest as I’d, apparently worn out my previous pair of Touchstones. I’m really impressed with the box they arrived in. I love the attention to detail.

Oh, man! Bonobos is kicking ass!
They were featured on the front of the New York Times Style section, last week, and the next day their pants were flying off the shelves.
I’m so happy for these guys, who have worked their asses off to get this company to where it is. If you’ve been considering updating your lower-body wardrobe, I highly recommend joining the war on “khaki diaper butt” (K.D.B).

Oh, man! Bonobos is kicking ass!

They were featured on the front of the New York Times Style section, last week, and the next day their pants were flying off the shelves.

I’m so happy for these guys, who have worked their asses off to get this company to where it is. If you’ve been considering updating your lower-body wardrobe, I highly recommend joining the war on “khaki diaper butt” (K.D.B).

Lessons in customer service from a visit by the cable guy

I don’t mean to be a broken record, pushing Bonobos, but this is an ideal example of a company using their blog effectively.

The story is an appropriate length, very well written, and connected to the company’s mission.

This is “show, don’t tell” at it’s best. They’re not begging you to buy their pants, and they’re not merely stating that they care about customer service. This post just shows you how they feel about something in a voice that’s sincere and captivating.

Alex’s last minute gift guide plugging his friends’ companies

I figured I’d throw in a last minute plug for a handful of companies where I know the at least one of the founders well. I know a bunch of great entrepreneurs that aren’t on this list, but their products don’t lend themselves to gifting.

I hesitate to put this up, because I know I’ll forget someone obvious and important, but I’m doing it anyway.

  • For the fisherman in your life: Give him an amazing travel rod from March Brown. Owner, Kevin Sousa, sat next to me for the whole first semester of b-school, and he has forgotten more about fish than most people will ever know. This rod is at the high-end of fly fishing equipment, and will delight the recipient.
  • For the stylish working woman in your life: Get her a bag from Bobarra. These bags are trendy, but also the perfect way to tote around a laptop without looking geeky.
  • For an email fiend: Get him or her a Peek. For only $100 (and $20/month), you get a device that let’s you check email anywhere, easily. It’s not a phone, but that’s a good thing for someone that already has a phone they love.
  • For the guy you know that could use some new pants: Get him some Bonobos. These pants are as fun and hip as the people that make them. For ~$120, you get a pair of pants that’s made with quality materials and stitching that would cost >$300 from any other company. They’ve stripped out the unnecessary costs (advertising, models, retail stores) from a typical fashion business model, and can deliver top notch pants at reasonable prices.
  • If you still don’t have a tree (and live near Boston): Get it from Pakeen Farm. I went to high school with the manager, and the farm has been in his family for something like 100 years. It’s also the only place to cut your own tree within 90 minutes of Boston (it’s ~20 minutes down I-93, in Canton).
  • For the sports nut that’s always on a computer: Get him a subscription to TeamRankings.com. the brilliant minds behind this site have figured out a devilishly clever way to predict the outcomes of most sporting events with pinpoint accuracy, and a subscription to the site buys you deeper insight. Anyone you know that occasionally, um, profits from sporting events would love this.
  • For the guy that wants a decent haircut and lives in San Francisco: Get him a membership to MR, the coolest barbershop in America. You pay a monthly fee to visit as much as you like, and they treat you like kings while you’re there. You don’t feel like a sissy in a salon, but you get a sharp coif.

I hope this list gives at least one or two people a decent idea for a last minute gift. If I’ve omitted anyone obvious from the list, or you know a great entrepreneur you’d like to see included, drop it in the comments, and I’ll amend the list accordingly.

Gear Patrol: Bonobos - Your New Favorite Pants

Here’s the link to the article. I’m so psyched that Bonobos is getting a lot of great, well-deserved press, and from such a variety of sources. The word is starting to get around.

I got a shout-out from Bonobos founders in an interview on Gear Patrol

  • Gear Patrol: Since you have a successful blog on the site and from what I’ve read both of you blog personally as well, what qualities in your opinion are critical to creating a great blog? Are there any blogs in particular that you read on a regular basis?
  • Brian: Enthusiasm and authenticity. I think our blog works well because we have a lot of guys on our team that enjoy the craft of writing and want to contribute. We’re also having a ton of fun and the blog is a great way to transmit some of that enthusiasm, and then get our customers involved with suggestions. The naming contests are awesome. As for other blogs, we are big fans of MaximumAlexBain.com.
Here’s a clever write-up detailing the results from Bonobos’ crowd-sourcing of the naming of their new khakis.I have one of the first pairs of these pants (I’m wearing them right now), and they’re fantastic. I’m rarely complemented on my fashion choices, but I’ve been complemented twice for these guys.Also, some people have expressed interest in the Bonobos fit, but were hesitant to test the waters with some of the louder styles. Here’s the solution to that dillema.

Here’s a clever write-up detailing the results from Bonobos’ crowd-sourcing of the naming of their new khakis.

I have one of the first pairs of these pants (I’m wearing them right now), and they’re fantastic. I’m rarely complemented on my fashion choices, but I’ve been complemented twice for these guys.

Also, some people have expressed interest in the Bonobos fit, but were hesitant to test the waters with some of the louder styles. Here’s the solution to that dillema.