I want to start a online athleisure brand as a teenager do you guys have any ideas? Will it work
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Read about lululemon, go into it in the deepest way possible. Then how jockey is playing the same market in India. Since Indian market is way diff, it'll be better for you to cater to women only first.
And do not overload inventory.
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