A Fast Fashion platform
where you Buy New Clothes Use upto 30 days & Return to company and 90% Get money return
Ex - Shirt - Rs1000 buy use upto 30 days Return and Get Rs900 Back to Wallet - money 100% use in next order
Got it
Still imo for a consumer, it makes total sense. You'll just have to spend few thousand for a 10k+ cloth.
For a business, it's doesn't make any sense
just started new usa bassed ecommerce clothing store I want a partner to run my ads and I will share 50% of my total income I can handle all the inventory products management website and all I want someone who can spend atleats 1000usd for ads my pro
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 3m
The housing sector is the biggest consumer of cement in India, accounting for about 67% of the country's total cement consumption.
At which stage of your startup did you spend on influencer marketing? And how much?
Please use below format for commenting.
Eg. Seed 2 lakh
Eg. Idea 10K
Eg. Series A 10 lakh
I’m 24 years old, earning 70k a month, saving 15k a month. Total savings now stands at 1.5L. Want to splurge. How can I spend 1L and enjoy it the most?
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AjayEdupuganti
Stealth • 6m
In a couple of years, freebies from big companies will end, and we'll have to pay for everything. Want quality content? You'll need to subscribe.
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 7m
Do you think taking a drop from college is overrated?
Yes, I know that every top entrepreneur like Mark, Bill, Elon etc have taken a from Their college. But the thing is that
1) They have dropped colleges like Harvard
2) They used to spend 100% of
start a cloth business at home
* first we have to but a cloth printing machine and plain white coloured hoodies, t-shirts , etc at wholesale rate
* one t-shirt is approximately about 100 rupees and of 20 rupees we print on it
* then sell cloths
How can I reach ₹1 Cr by the time I'm 30? Help a total noob out!
I'm 23, single, and earning around ₹18 LPA, living in the pricey city of Bangalore. Here’s my current monthly breakdown:
Rent: ₹20K
Food, groceries, and paying house help: ₹10K
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