Hi, I need some advice. I'm starting a print-on-demand t-shirt shop and facing several issues.
I'm not getting sales due to high competition. I'm struggling to make a profit because of manufacturing and shipping costs. Cheaper t-shirts are readily
sorry, dear I am not opening or manufacturing my brand clothes, I just working on quick commerce. With the help of other international brands & local brands.
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Hi all,
Do we need a quick commerce app for clothing since no company does it yet ?
I mean same day deliveries for clothing by opening a warehouse In a city and providing same day delivery for clothes.
Like a Myntra prov
Quick commerce mainly serves affluent customers in specific metro areas, where people typically shop at supermarkets
Given this, does quick commerce really impact local kirana stores?
Or am i missing some consumer section?
is it good to start indo western clothes brand at a lower cost price than all established brands?
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Another quick commerce player in town, but for clothes! It's called Blip.
Do you guys think there is a market in qcom for anything besides groceries?
People don't buy clothes everyday. So I wonder how this will work out from a business perspective.