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曼谷二手衣創業企劃書 / Second Hand Clothes Store in Bangkok丁正玉, Phatra Sae Ting Unknown Date (has links)
曼谷二手衣創業企劃書 / Women enjoy buying clothes, they keep filling new items in their closet, in the mean time, there are items they do not want to wear due to various reasons, which leads to a huge number of garments waste, only a small amount of them create monetary value to the owner. Wouldn’t it be great, if girls can maximize or make more value out of their old clothes by selling them?
Re-vivi will help girls turning their unused clothes into another source of their income, on the other hand, help the buyer save more money by offer them cheap second hand clothes. Re-vivi will receive clothes from seller, and distribute items through flea market, social media, instant message application and e-commerce online store. As an agent, the revenue will come from us taking some commission from clothes owner. According to the survey, Bangkokian ladies admitted that they want to sell their clothes, but time and effort are two main issues that stop them. Other reasons include they do not know where to sell and the efforts of selling might not worth the money they receive.
At Re-vivi, we want to start a business applying a lean startup approach: first by build the model solving the problem, developing a minimum viable product to begin the process of learning as quickly as possible, we will then measure and re-build the model on those measure metric over and over again. Therefore, during the first six months, we will receive the garments from the seller and distribute them in the flea market and social media, we will see if the model works well before start to build an e-commerce website based on the experience.
This paper may not be a huge successful business plan, but there will not be a huge capital loss, as we will use the minimal investment. We may also develop some other plans along the way, because the main goal is to monetize from the clothes waste from those who think that: “it would be great if I can sell those items I do not want anymore”.
Keywords: Second hand clothes, Used clothes, Flea market, Shopaholic
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