The company is a registered Spanish brand specializing in high-quality ties and accessories, sold primarily online. Initially, it grew organically via social media, notably Instagram, and later expanded its reach through paid advertising to cater to affluent customers in various European and Asian countries. The business also engages in B2B sales, supplying products to tailor shops in Spain, and has expanded its product line to include bracelets sold on a major e-commerce platform. The brand aims to establish itself as an internationally recognized name in the luxury fashion industry.
It generates revenue through e-commerce sales, B2B agreements, and a marketplace platform. Their innovative business model involves customer-centric design using social media feedback, along with a drop-testing strategy for new collections. The purchasing process is streamlined to assure prompt and quality delivery, utilizing fulfillment services for efficient logistics.
The founder is selling the business due to commitments to a larger project. The brand is well-suited for a passionate entrepreneur in the fashion industry, leveraging its established reputation, customer base, and growth potential. Assets include registered trademarks, customer databases, social media accounts, and more. Social media presence includes substantial followings on prominent platforms. Post-sale support is offered to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner. The current inventory of 160 units is valued at $14,000, and the business boasts a solid infrastructure including brand assets and existing supplier relationships.
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