TERD
Digitale Dienste & Streaming
TERD ist eine deutsche Plattform für digitale Dienstleistungen, die Streaming- und Unterhaltungsinhalte anbietet.
Dein deutsches Streaming Zuhause für Entertainment ohne Umschweife
Zur WebsiteDigitale Dienste & Streaming
TERD ist eine deutsche Plattform für digitale Dienstleistungen, die Streaming- und Unterhaltungsinhalte anbietet.
Dein deutsches Streaming Zuhause für Entertainment ohne Umschweife
Zur WebsiteTrodo.de is a German online shop that focuses on sneakers, streetwear and skate hard-goods. Core assortments are men’s and women’s trainers (€70-€180), hoodies, tees and cargo pants (€30-€90), plus decks, trucks and wheels (€25-€80). The site operates purely e-commerce, ships DHL inside the EU and restocks weekly with limited-drop items. The retailer positions itself as a curator of small European skate and sneaker labels alongside Nike SB, Adidas Skateboarding and New Balance Numeric. It is known for securing German-exclusive colorways and for its “Trodo Quickstrike” drops that sell out within hours. Every product page lists board-size and fit advice written by in-house skaters, reinforcing credibility. Customers are 15-30-year-old urban skaters and street-culture enthusiasts who value authenticity over mainstream fashion. They come to Trodo for hard-to-find collabs, fast delivery and detailed product knowledge that big fashion portals do not provide. Trodo competes with both large sneaker marketplaces and niche skate shops by combining the inventory depth of the former with the sub-cultural focus of the latter. Its differentiation lies in tight edit of skate-specific SKUs, German-language skate media content and loyalty perks such as free griptape with shoe purchases.
Trodo curates the underground sneaker and skate drops that Europe's mainstream shops never stock
Zur WebsiteAR GIRI ist ein Anbieter digitaler Dienstleistungen, der Streaming-, Abonnement- oder digitale Inhaltsdienstleistungen anbietet. Die Marke konzentriert sich wahrscheinlich auf zugängliche digitale Unterhaltung oder Informationen.
Deine Lieblingstitel immer verfügbar, wann und wo du willst
Zur WebsiteFairweg ist eine Digital-Services-Plattform, die fairen Handel und ethische Geschäftspraktiken fördert.
Fairweg verbindet dein Gewissen mit jedem Einkauf, ethisch und einfach
Eine europäische Plattform für digitale Dienstleistungen, die Cloud-Speicher, Streaming oder Softwarelösungen anbietet.
Europas vertrauenswürdige Alternative für deine digitalen Dienste
Zur WebsiteDigitale Dienstleistungen und Streaming-Plattform, die Unterhaltung, Medien oder digitale Inhalte bereitstellt.
Deine Lieblingsinhalte, wann und wo du willst, immer verfügbar
Zur WebsiteVuoly ist eine digitale Streaming-Service-Plattform, die Unterhaltungs- und Medieninhalte für Abonnenten bereitstellt. Die Marke zeichnet sich durch ihre Streaming-Funktionen und digitale Inhaltsverteilung aus.
Deine Lieblingsinhalte jederzeit und überall streamen
Zur WebsiteRevurise sells men’s and women’s streetwear, accessories, and limited-edition graphic pieces priced in the mid-range tier—hoodies and tees run $45-$85, outerwear $90-$150, and small accessories $15-$30. Everything is released in weekly drops and sold exclusively through revurise.com; no wholesale accounts or physical stores exist. The brand is built on small-batch “drop” culture: each collection is produced in numbered lots that sell out within hours and are never restocked, creating scarcity without luxury-level pricing. Signature items include reversible fleece jackets, 3M-reflective logo hoodies, and collaborative graphic capsules with underground illustrators, all packaged in reusable rip-stop polymailers printed with the drop number. Core buyers are 16-28-year-old hype-culture natives who follow Instagram and TikTok restock alerts, value outfit uniqueness over mainstream logos, and budget for weekly streetwear drops rather than seasonal mall hauls. They see Revurise as a badge of early adoption and anti-mass retail sentiment, often posting “cop” screenshots to prove they secured a numbered piece. Revurise competes with other online-only, drop-based streetwear labels that use scarcity and social buzz to drive cart urgency. It differentiates by keeping production runs smaller (typically 150-300 units per style), pricing 20-30 % below comparable hype brands, and offering free global shipping on every order, removing friction for international streetwear hunters.
Drop by drop, own what nobody else will wear next week
Zur WebsiteMylifeedit sells a tightly curated mix of wardrobe-essentials and small-batch accessories—organic-cotton tees, recycled-nylon activewear, plant-tanned leather wallets and minimalist jewelry—priced in the mid-range bracket (USD 38-180). Everything is released in limited “edits” and sold exclusively through the brand’s own e-commerce site; no wholesale or marketplaces are used. The label’s USP is its “micro-drop” model: each 8-12 piece collection is produced once, numbered, and never restocked, eliminating excess inventory and creating scarcity without hype-driven mark-ups. Garments are cut in audited Los Angeles factories from certified sustainable fabrics, and every product page lists exact fiber origin, factory name, and carbon tally—data rarely disclosed at this price tier. Core customers are 25-40-year-old urban professionals who want polished basics that align with slow-fashion values yet still fit a contemporary aesthetic. They value traceability, dislike logo-heavy streetwear, and prefer to buy fewer, better items that photograph well for work-from-home video calls and weekend travel alike. Mylifeedit competes in the crowded “ethical minimalism” space dominated by direct-to-consumer labels that use sustainability as a primary differentiator. It separates itself through true limited runs (no restocks or sales), radical supply-chain transparency, and California-based production that ships in plastic-free packaging—tangible proof points rather than broad green claims.
Better basics, made once, never marked down