The company offers a distinctive menswear accessory designed to enhance the appearance of neckties by using DimpleClip, a clip placed inside the tie's knot. It boasts a low production cost of less than $0.04 per clip and offers packaging of 50 clips per bag, costing roughly $2.25 per set. Utilizing airfreight like DHL can add about $3 per unit, while sea freight potentially lowers costs with additional management. Sales have shown growth in Asia, and the product is well-received on Amazon. The business includes all necessary components such as an 8-cavity mold, bag mold, a domain, and rights to intellectual property. The Amazon account isn't transferable, but product details will be assigned to the new owner.
Revenue is generated by selling directly to consumers on their website and Amazon, with 50-piece bags offered for direct sale and wholesale sets primarily sold in Asia. Notably, sales increase significantly when factoring in additional platforms like eBay and Amazon. The manufacturing process involves producing 30,000 clips at a time, with the bag and clip manufacturers collaborating in the same city to streamline production and shipping. The owner is selling the business due to a pressing medical financial need.
Ideal buyers might include those managing e-commerce stores or involved in fashion and retail. The sale includes assets like brand assets, domains, trademarks, social media accounts, and vendor contacts. The company offers post-sale support, although the social media presence and mailing list are currently inactive.
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