Edoc Laundry Scores Product Placement Coup on ‘CSI:NY’

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Seattle startup Edoc Laundry, maker of coded t-shirts that give clues to episodic stories, will be the major storyline in tonight’s episode of CSI:NY. The “placement” was not paid for. The producers found the Edoc Laundry concept so intriguing and appropriate for CSI, they just organically worked it in to the episode.

Launched in March, Edock Laundry uses coded messages hidden in its line of shirts to tell a covert story which is told on the Internet on the website and through forum postings. The premise for the CSI: NY show, titled “Hung Out to Dry,” concerns a serial killer who uses trendy t-shirts to hide clues to his identity and motives for his killings. Edoc apparel is named and featured throughout the show, and designed four specially coded shirts that the episode’s victims wear. Check out a clip of the show here which concisely explains how the whole Edoc Laundry thing works.

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