With a fresh year ahead and positive attitude to pair with it we’ve decided that The Syndicate is entering HOUR Magazine’s “2010 Best of Detroit” contest for best “Personalized Service.”
If you have a moment to participate in the contest we certainly appreciate it.
5 Voting Steps:
1. Visit the contest link: HOUR Magazine – “2010 Best of Detroit”
2. Fill out your name
3. Scroll about halfway until you see the Shopping Section and under the Personalized Service line fill in “The Syndicate” as your entry.
4. Verification Question: Answer the verification question (mine was 6+4)
5. Click Submit
Kyle and I both truly appreciate the overwhelming support we’ve received thus far and believe we have a strong chance to prevail but we need your help to win.
Thank you for the continued support!
-W
The holidays are here and it’s time to show others you care by giving. As you finish your shopping this season we want to give you all free shipping on all The Syndicate products until December 25th!
Complete your list by giving a locally produced (USA Made) gift this holiday season to someone special.
Happy Holidays!
-Kyle & William
We hope you enjoyed your time with family and friends. This Friday ONLY we will be giving away a free t-shirt or accessory of your choice with every online purchase of $50 or more.
Its simple just spend $50 at wethesyndicate.com and send us a quick email to service@wethesyndicate.com with the style, gender and color of the free t-shirt or accessory you would like.
Stay in Friday and avoid the crowd! Shop online at wethesyndicate.com
OH,… AND FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS!
-Kyle & William
We were so stoked on the success and response from our GVSU event we decided to keep the momentum and meet up with our friends over at the University of Illinois. If you can make it out be sure to stop by. William will be on campus to share the story of our Midwest start up and even give some tips on how you can turn your ideas into a growing company. The event will be this Monday, September 28th at 8pm in Wohler’s Hall Room 370.
TGIF!
-K & W
Kyle and I have had quite a few people ask us about our collaborative effort known to you all as The Syndicate. Among all the comments and questions many lead to people seeking advice about how we went about starting our own business. Although we will never claim to be experts we jump at any chance to share our ideas, experiences and thoughts on how to turn a great idea into an attainable product to share with the world.
Much like the thought of starting a business, the idea of hosting some type of event to answer these questions came up in conversation. We initially joked around about the possibilities and sure enough a few aligned opportunities opened the door. I will be kicking off our first speaking event in Michigan at Grand Valley State University. We’re still working out the details of stopping through at other colleges in the Midwest so keep your ear to the ground for a few additional dates.
Since Kyle is based out in California he won’t be in attendance but The Syndicate is a family affair and his little sister will be there to represent. So if your in the Grand Rapids area mark this down on your calendar and stop by!
-W
ONE YEAR DOWN AND MANY MORE IN THE MAKING!
It was around this time last year that The Syndicate was officially opened for business. We’ve accomplished a lot of goals, met some great people and even sold a few products along the way. We want to thank all of our friends and family for your continued support, this is only the begining. After all, The Syndicate is about the group effort and we’ve made some great efforts over the past year.
Cheers to what’s next!
Free shipping means free shipping. Any product to anywhere. *vaild through 6/28 – 7/5
I recently went to my first Cubs game at the legendary Wrigley Field. Tony, Johnny and I made a day of it starting at Rocket Burger on Waveland Street. After lunch we headed over to the game. My brother Johnny had to check out the massive wall of red white and blue Cubs hats.

Our tickets were for the general admission outfield bleacher section and since we were running a little late from lunch we ended up having to stand for the first 15 minutes of the game. The frustration of having to stand at the game was soon replaced by that of amazement when we were escorted to a group of front row seats in right field at the expense of some Minnesota Twins fans. Apparently the stadium employees were looking to get rid of a few unruly out of town fans. Awesome.

After a nice afternoon at the ballpark, it doesn’t get any better.
-W















