LGBTQ+ people have too much spending power in India most of them come from rich background...any startup ideas to make them our costumer?🤔
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Clothes for them , and make it luxury
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Hi Anyone I have an Idea Of creating a Business in which we will sell old clothes like taking clothes from customer and give them some money and selling it with porfit.
anyone Interested pls Message me.
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Nikhil Sharma
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want to make an online store for thrifting where different sellers/users can sell their clothes.
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Anyone who make designs in clothes, reply me i contact you:)
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Hey folks! I was thinking of a business that includes a one stop destination for the washing of clothes in a low margin price and hygienic way. Here people will wash their clothes in the shop's machines by themselves and only one worker can manage th
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Navneet Chaudhary
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Has anyone tried this? Is it feasible?
Buying cheaper clothes from Panipat and sell it for higher. What could be the challenges behind?
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