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Fresh Clean Tees Reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

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14 reviews
1.0
9 Mar 2022

Rotten Dirty Tees

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Pros

The office is located in beautiful La Jolla. Because you’re forced to come into the office everyday, you get to enjoy all that La Jolla has to offer…if you are able to escape from your desk for a second. Free snacks and cold brew! Who doesn’t love that? Enjoy your morning coffee with a side of shade from leadership, or an uncomfortable conversation with someone that undermined you in a meeting the day before. It’s fab! Did you know that Anna Wintour makes tees? I didn’t either… but the COO of FCT sure thinks this office is her runway and the idea of a tshirt was all her idea. If you love delusional entrepreneurial spirit with absolutely no experience to back it up, garnished with a healthy dose of insecurity - this is the company for you! #freshfam Happy hours!! Heck yes! Who doesn’t love a happy hour? You better really like them, though, as not going will subject you to a discussion with your manager about not being a team player. So grab your wine, slap a fake smile on, and choke down those overpriced appetizers at the local watering hole! Like they say at Olive Garden… “When you’re here, you’re family!”

Cons

Do you like working with an unhinged group of C-suite executives that do not know how to give you constructive feedback on your work? Do you also like being told your performance is sub-par without ever being given a job description? Do you enjoy gossiping at work? Making employees feel like they are not worth your time? Do you enjoy having your job threatened without a reason? Do you know who Lord Farquaad is? If you want a CEO who can throw a tantrum like him while looking the part, sign right up for the #freshfam Did you know there is a whole new concept called a one tolerance sexual harassment policy rather than a zero tolerance policy? It’s apparently new and a core value with the #freshfam Did you know that you can be a company risk manager with no experience? If you want to work at a company where you cannot express issues in the company - and potentially get fired for talking to “HR,” the #freshfam is for you.

1.0
13 Apr 2023

The True Colors are Not in the Tees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company so severely lowered my threshold for what is a healthy, safe and inclusive work environment that no matter where I go from here, it will be an improvement and I will be happy.

Cons

Originally I was not going to write a review. I could not fathom giving any more of my time or energy to this company but in my 18 years of work experience, this is the absolute most toxic environment I have ever endured and I felt it was my responsibility to give honest feedback to anyone who may ever consider joining this team. So here goes.. What do you get when you take two unhinged and delusional co-founders and then put a couple of know-it-all, egomaniacs barely out of college in c-suite positions? A company with no direction, no mission and no quality who plays the blame game on their teams without looking to where it stems from. If you look up toxic workplace red flags, Fresh Clean Threads checks every box and beyond. I’m not talking run of the mill startup growing pains, I’m talking harassment, bullying, racism, blatant favoritism, retaliation, defamation and more. Calling the team “family”? Insert eye roll emoji #freshfam. Except, I don’t know what family means to the #freshfam because my family treats each other with respect and care. For Fresh Clean Threads, calling employees “family” is just a way for them to manipulate you into feeling obligated to “do whatever it takes” (one of their core objectives). Well, it will take your sanity, your integrity and your personal life and will leave you missing out on life events for your actual family because their “unlimited PTO” is a scam. The entire office looking overworked and stressed everyday? ALWAYS. We’re talking about people hospitalized, crying in meetings, tantrums and the constant response that management “doesn’t have time” for you. They will try to mask this with team happy hours where half of the team will show up as it’s ending because they were too busy at work and then they just talk about how stressed they are at work the whole time. When you actually get to take some personal time off, you will come back to an angry manager with a laundry list of things you somehow did wrong while you were on vacation. Poor communication? This includes but is not limited to: lack of clarity regarding projects, slack messages before and after work hours (when I say I have received a slack message at 3am, I am not joking), passive aggressive communication, everyone on different pages, and getting called out in group settings without legitimate follow-up or feedback. Management will actually sit and text on their phones during meetings and presentations. They occasionally offer “anonymous” surveys but everyone is too scared to speak what is actually on their mind because they don’t believe they’re actually anonymous. When you do provide honest feedback, they take it personally rather than taking action. Cliques and gossipy behavior? See: upper management. They moved in to this ridiculous “look-at-me” office in the La Jolla cove and immediately ranked employees by importance by giving them glass offices with doors while not providing other employees space to take meetings and not providing a space to store the products they create so the office is always a disaster. All so these glass office people can look and feel important. Also, The gossip here is next level. One of the founders once called a former teammate “selfish” because they left Fresh Clean Threads and were very successful in their new endeavor. (please pause to LOL @ this because it CANNOT be made up) Which brings me to my next point…Bad leadership? The issues at this place start at the very top with their founders. They have superiority complexes fit for CEOs of fortune 500 companies yet run a failing, low-quality t-shirt company. One of the founders cannot even be called a leader as she is just a try-hard mean girl who stomps around the office in her 2012 Louboutin booties and bullies people to make herself feel better for not actually knowing anything about how to run a company. The other founder throws literal temper tantrums in meetings that can be heard office wide whenever something doesn’t go his way. This toxic behavior then breeds more and more toxic management through the entire company. The management teams would rather talk ABOUT employees than talk TO them. No room for growth within the company? They would rather fire you and hire someone else than develop within the company. They don’t give job descriptions yet will blame one person when something goes wrong and give no credit when things are working well. Rapid turnaround? Everyone who left this place has either been fired without cause or left out of sheer unhappiness, never because they have found the next best opportunity - despite what management may tell the team. Beyond the workplace culture, Fresh Clean Threads is just generally not a company to be proud to work for. They started by white labeling wholesale tees and selling them at a 1000% markup. When they finally got figured out by the internet, they had just gotten some funding so they were able to outsource their tees but they’re just a direct knock off of the wholesale tees (this is not new news. Google: Next Level/Fresh Clean Tees). Their attempts at doing anything beyond the tees are so antiquated because they don’t actually care about one particular cause and exactly one person in the entire company has actually worked in apparel or retail. Size inclusivity? Yea but only in some styles because “plus size people won’t look good in some colors”. Sustainability? We’ve all heard of greenwashing but this is just a green halo in the form of a few tees made out of “sustainable materials”. They clearly just learned some buzzwords and wanted to use them to make money instead of an actual difference. And don’t even get me started on their CRINGY, misogynistic and body shaming marketing that people would bring up every time I would tell them where I worked. All in all just a straight embarrassing place to work.

1.0
9 Dec 2022

Messy Management, Toxic Tees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They pay for class pass.

Cons

There is absolutely NO STRUCTURE here. From management to HR, it is an absolute mess. They hire consultant after consultant thinking it will somehow fix every issue this company has, but none of these people know anything about apparel and they sure don't have the people skills to run their own teams. The lack of professionalism is ASTONISHING. If someone in upper management doesn't like you, they all won't like you. The amount of bullying and gossiping that constantly makes it's way around the company is like nothing I've ever experienced before. These people will belittle you behind your back but they will not have the decency to share ways in which you can grow or improve. Work/Life Balance is NON-EXISTENT at this place. You know it's toxic when they praise people for "doing whatever it takes" every chance they can get. Which includes working through the middle of the night or constantly taking on new tasks because people keep quitting and you have to be a "team player" or else you get a talking to. There are no boundaries here. Late night phone calls, working on vacation, lack of sleep, mental and emotional exhaustion...the list goes on. My mental health plummeted. The amount of stress this job brings is not worth all of the money in the world. The constant issues, the lack of support, the belittling, the poor management, are just a few examples of what you have to face on a daily basis.

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