Show HN: I'm building the Costco for apparel
21 points| smplftr | 3 years ago |blnkfabrics.com
Think of it as a Costco for apparel, pay a yearly membership and get the best prices on high quality clothes with no weird logos or designs. The apparel is typically sold at cost+10%(to cover handling and logistics)
Site is almost finished, technically is fully operational meaning you can buy the membership right now and the orders will fulfill, but need to fix some factors(landing page, copy, favicon, etc.)
Also make sure to check the FAQ page, will answer most questions. If there are other questions you think I should answer let me know
Would love any feedback, be honest! Thanks.
dinkelberg|3 years ago
Edit: A source: https://manofmany.com/fashion/mens-fashion-trends/uniqlo-u-2...
smplftr|3 years ago
mfonda|3 years ago
That said, I would need to see the prices come down before I'd consider using it. I see the Signature Shirt is $12. For comparison, I recently purchased 6-pack of blank t-shirts [1] for $21 ($3.50/shirt), and found them to be excellent quality. I've ordered similar packs in the past for similar prices, and have always received high quality products. It would be hard for me to justify spending 3-4x per shirt AND a $70 annual membership on top of that.
Without the membership fee I might consider it, but I think it's simply too expensive as it stands. I do think it's a great concept.
[1] https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086L1PM8V
smplftr|3 years ago
We're experimenting with this, 2 options: 1. No membership, but higher prices (we may try this in the near future)
2. Membership with ultra low prices on clothing
With option 2 you actually end up saving more in the long run and its the same result.
Membership helps to run the business while passing all the cost savings to you, that's the main idea about this business model, but definitely open to experimentation.
Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it!
yamtaddle|3 years ago
vault_|3 years ago
First, you can't view product details without paying for a subscription. I wanted to look at the t-shirt to see basic details like sizes available, product measurements, material, and country of origin. I made an account but that still requires paying $70 before I can actually see product details. That's a tough pill to swallow for something I might not want to buy.
Next, there's not a return policy specified anywhere (maybe if you have a membership?). For online clothing stores, I tend to expect that returns are included, but the price-point here would make me more cautious. Does the membership pay for my returns?
Finally, the products themselves seem pretty generic (I realize that's the point). But there's a difference between "we created/are using a generic pattern" and "we are reselling blanks intended for printing. Specifically, why should I buy the latter from you? And if they’re original designs that are made well and from quality materials, what actually goes into that?
akgerber|3 years ago
The general concept appeals to me, but I already have my own specific taste in materials & cuts and would thus like more details as to what 'high-quality' means without having to go through a signup process. Uniqlo is a also pretty challenging competitor in this space, with no membership required.
smplftr|3 years ago
With Uniqlo specifically, their clothes generally seem to look more streetwear-esque and usually fit a bit bigger than usual.
Thanks for the feedback though.
mmcclure|3 years ago
I'm not sure how true the "same manufacturer" stuff really was, but it was pretty effective marketing. Same with Everlane and others ("we're direct! cut out the middleman! no markup for logos!"), but you might want to consider speaking a little more to why someone should trust your quality versus better known brands.
Good luck!
[1] https://italic.com
jasonladuke0311|3 years ago
"Luxury" stuff, even t-shirts, are generally "cut and sew"[0] and not made with sourceable blanks. So I assume they were being a little weaselly with the word "luxury".
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut_and_sew
jnwatson|3 years ago
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rocket_surgeron|3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqSo1hgssQM
chrstphrknwtn|3 years ago
If I signup, then I get the membership purchase view. If I log out to go look at product, I go back to the signup screen. If I login again, I'm back at products.
I can't get back to the membership screen. This will likely hurt your signups.
smplftr|3 years ago
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barbazoo|3 years ago
Why does it have to be a membership though? Subscriptions creeping into the real world is a real bummer. Could you just increase the price instead? I want to spend money on clothing that's durable, ethically and ecologically responsible, and I don't have a problem spending more than at other retailers. But why should I pay money for a subscription if I don't buy anything that year. I guess I'm not the target audience.
smplftr|3 years ago
1. No membership, but higher prices (we may try this in the near future)
2. Membership with ultra low prices on clothing
With option 2 you actually end up saving more in the long run and its the same result.
Membership helps to run the business while passing all the cost savings to you, that's the main idea about this business model, but definitely open to experimentation.
Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it!
rubyist5eva|3 years ago
Joseph Mimran made his mark by selling plain, white t-shirts.
I'll be keepign my eyes out, good luck with your business!
barbazoo|3 years ago
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ericb|3 years ago
On a related note, I cannot believe how expensive socks are, especially for something so simple and invisible. I'd buy socks from something like this. You could make it a subscription (only need them every year, though).
smplftr|3 years ago
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smplftr|3 years ago
Thank you for the feedback.
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__derek__|3 years ago
[1]: https://italic.com/
dmamills|3 years ago
Based on the stock images, I'm confused as to why would I pay a subscription fee for the right to buy your "signature" Gildan brand t-shirt?
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chrstphrknwtn|3 years ago
Most of the photographs look like stock images.
mh-|3 years ago
[0] https://i.imgur.com/K2eTHXv.png
[1] https://www.pinterest.com/pin/524036106644188732/
[2] https://www.broadsheet.com.au/national/fashion/article/styli...
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