Add to the ‘hype’ of the Dorchester Day Parade with College Hype’s annual Dot Day t-shirt. The custom print and embroidery business, founded by Jack Doherty in 1987, began in a dorm room at Westfield State University, but has now grown to have a production facility in Weymouth and a retail store and showroom on Gallivan Boulevard.
Full Article HereBridgette Coady and Mark Reddish enjoy hyping the sales of Southie apparel on behalf of College Hype at this sidewalk stand in City Point.
Back to HomeGREAT CAUSE: College Hype of Weymouth held Dunk Tank fundraiser to benefit the Matt Brown Foundation. The event was hosted by Jack Doherty and his staff. $12,000 was raised!
Read Full ArticleNothing like folding 500 tees an hour - we would all love to have something like this at home!
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Watch VideoWith your purchases we have donated $50,000 to support our hospitals!
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Read MoreWeymouth company's 'Resilience 2020' shirt sales raise $25K for local hospitals
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Watch VideoJack Doherty’s company, College Hype, is selling “RESILIENCE” shirts so South Shore Health and the Boston Medical Center can buy more protective gear for health care workers.
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