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Thirty Three Threads

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Thirty Three Threads reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Barry Buchholtz

47% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Thirty Three Threads has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Thirty Three Threads employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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27 reviews
1.0
Mar 25, 2024

Not a good place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free stylish attire you get here and there for free. Some very good people in there (selective few).

Cons

Has a "favorites" culture, can sometimes feel cliquey, with certain individuals receiving preferential treatment. Toxic environment, unfortunately, the office atmosphere can be draining due to negative interactions and interpersonal conflicts. Lack of diversity - the workforce lacks representation, primarily comprising women. Poor HR practices. HR procedures are subpar, leading to ineffective conflict resolution and a lack of support for employees.

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Thirty Three Threads Response
10mo
Thank you for your feedback. We understand that everyone’s experience is unique, and we appreciate you taking the time to share yours. We're especially mindful when concerns come from current team members, as they help us take meaningful steps toward improvement. Regarding your comment on diversity, we recognize the gender makeup of our team is influenced in part by the boutique fitness industry we serve, which is predominantly female. That said, we value diversity in all forms and remain committed to fostering a workplace where everyone feels included and respected. To help strengthen our culture, we've implemented several initiatives — including a cross-functional Culture Committee that meets monthly to represent voices from all departments (including remote employees), and a revitalized appreciation program featuring Employee of the Quarter and spot awards to recognize contributions across the organization. We know that building a positive and inclusive environment takes ongoing effort. Your feedback is being taken seriously, and we welcome continued input as we work to make Thirty Three Threads a better place to work for everyone.
5.0
Nov 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I have been working here for almost three years and have seen the place grow like crazy! I think perhaps the people with the bad reviews would have been better off doing their job and they would have been successful here.....you know who you are! I really like the people I work with, I like being able to take yoga classes at work, its great when we hit our sales goal and have company functions, but yeah of course every company that grows really fast has its problems. I think most people deal with it really well!

Cons

It can be a bit stressful, but what growing company isn't?

1.0
Dec 18, 2025

Chaotic, Mismanaged, and Emotionally Draining Workplace

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None that meaningfully outweigh the issues below

Cons

This was one of the most toxic work environments I have experienced. There was virtually no leadership, structure, or training. New employees are immediately assigned large, high-stakes projects with unrealistic timelines and are expected to perform as if they are long-tenured employees, despite receiving little to no onboarding or guidance. The office culture is extremely depressing and isolating. The environment is silent, with no collaboration or teamwork—only awkward interactions. Employees are not properly introduced, there is no clear org chart, and it often feels intentionally disorganized. Morale is visibly low, and it is common to hear about employees crying before or after work. Project management is extremely poor. Nearly every project runs significantly behind schedule, leading to constant scrambling and last-minute fire drills. These delays are then pushed onto employees, who are expected to be available at all hours. Meetings are frequently not placed on calendars, run for excessive lengths of time (often five hours or more), and regularly extend far past normal working hours. There is little respect for work-life balance. Employees are expected to be on call 24/7 and are often asked on Friday nights to work weekends due to management’s inability to plan or stay on schedule. The turnover rate is alarmingly high, which further reflects the unsustainable and unhealthy nature of the workplace. Overall, the culture feels cold and heartless, with little regard for employee wellbeing. Senior leader ship is constantly talking poorly about former and current employees. Lastly, the interview process is wild… they take about 3 months to hire you, and have you submit a project that can take well over a week to complete.

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