Turnkey women’s boutique with 1,774 ready-to-sell units (≈$49K retail value), Shopify store, and built-in audience—launch or scale immediately with low overhead
This business is available through an asset-based sale and includes a complete Shopify store, brand assets, and 1,774 units of inventory ready for sale. The store has operated using a flexible model that encompasses online ecommerce, occasional pop-up events, resale platforms, and private in-person shopping appointments. Despite limited marketing efforts, sales have continued across various channels. The inventory, consisting of women's apparel and accessories, is valued at approximately $13,555 with a historical retail value of $49,446. All items are new, tagged, and organized, ready for immediate sale through different channels.
The sales infrastructure includes a fully built Shopify ecommerce store, social media accounts, an email list, and a Vendoo cross-posting setup. The business does not require employees and operates with simple fulfillment processes. It can be adapted for online-only operations or expanded to include pop-ups or live selling.
The brand benefits from an established presence on social media and excellent organic visibility. Reduced active involvement from the current owner offers growth potential for a new buyer who enhances marketing efforts. The seller will facilitate a seamless transition, offering a Shopify store transfer, an inventory walkthrough, an operations overview, and short transition support.
The owner is selling to focus on other priorities, aiming for a smooth transition to someone who can capitalize on the current setup. The ideal buyer could be a boutique owner, a Shopify seller launching a women's apparel line, a live seller, a pop-up operator, or an ecommerce entrepreneur looking for a quick start.
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