An eco-friendly fashion brand specializes in bamboo undergarments and sleepwear, distributing its products primarily through an online marketplace. The business is set for potential growth, having already achieved a monthly gross revenue of $2.9K. The brand offers a well-established product with minimal advertising expenditure, yet maintains significant organic sales. Notably, recent sales have seen an upswing due to the introduction of a second product. Despite inventory challenges resulting in temporary stock depletion, the supply chain remains robust, with a two-month production and one-month shipping timeframe.
The operations involve sourcing from a reputable Chinese factory that produces high-quality garments, reducing the return rate to zero for quality issues. The business maintains low operational demands, with only a few products currently in circulation and three new non-clothing products anticipated within a month, which require platform launching. The seller offers support, including an online course for those unfamiliar with online fulfillment processes.
Growth opportunities exist through expanding sales channels beyond the current region, increasing advertising spend, and exploring external traffic or influencer outreach, none of which have been utilized previously. Further product development is possible, backed by existing design samples and patterns. The inventory, comprising 400 units valued at $2,000, is available alongside vendor contacts. The seller is transitioning focus to a different business venture, presenting a prime opportunity for those interested in eco-friendly fashion and seeking residual income. Post-sale support will be provided to facilitate a smooth transition for the new owner.
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