
Outletbicocca
Outletbicocca ist ein Online-Modenfachgeschäft, das reduzierte Kleidung und Designer-Apparel anbietet.
Designer mode zum kleinen Preis, immer aktuell
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Fashion4theleisureclass
Fashion4theleisureclass sells ready-to-wear, footwear, and small accessories for women and men. Core categories are statement outerwear, tailored knitwear, and limited-run graphic tees priced $180-$650, placing the label in the premium bracket. Distribution is direct-to-consumer through the brand’s own e-commerce site and seasonal pop-up showrooms in New York and Los Angeles; no wholesale accounts are maintained.
The brand’s USP is its “leisure-formal” hybrid: silhouettes borrowed from classic suiting are cut in washed silks, loop-back cashmere, and recycled tech-mesh, producing pieces that look boardroom-appropriate yet feel lounge-soft. Each drop is numbered rather than named, photographed on anonymous models with obscured faces, and routinely sells out within 48 hours, creating a cult following for the unbranded trench-coat and drawstring tuxedo trouser.
Customers are 25-45, urban creatives and remote executives who want clothes that transition from Zoom calls to gallery openings without looking effortful. They value discreet luxury, small-batch production, and fabrics that travel without creasing; sustainability is implicit through dead-stock usage and made-to-order replenishment.
Fashion4theleisureclass competes in the niche between avant-garde streetwear and minimalist designer labels. It differentiates by rejecting logos, offering gender-fluid sizing, and keeping unit quantities below 300 per style, cultivating scarcity without resortway pricing or influencer saturation.
Clothes that work as hard as you rest
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stories
Stories sells women’s ready-to-wear, shoes, bags and accessories through its own-label “Stories” line, priced mid-range (€39-€199 for dresses, €89-€249 for outerwear, €99-€179 for leather bags). The brand operates only online at stories.com and ships to 32 European markets; there are no physical stores or wholesale accounts.
The label is built around a tightly curated, monthly-dropping capsule system: each “Story” consists of 20-30 color-coordinated pieces released at the start of every month and retired when the next capsule launches, creating deliberate scarcity. Every garment is photographed on a consistent model against the same studio backdrop, letting customers build a modular wardrobe without seasonal collections or discounts.
Stories targets 25-40-year-old urban women who want a minimalist, Scandi-cool aesthetic without luxury-level spend; they value effortless mix-and-match dressing and dislike sale racks and trend overload. Shoppers typically work in design, tech or media, favor neutral palettes, and prefer the convenience of one-click, monthly wardrobe refreshes delivered to their door.
Stories competes with other online-only, design-led womenswear brands that offer elevated basics at contemporary price points; it differentiates through its strictly limited, monthly capsule model that removes choice fatigue and markdowns, reinforcing a sense of exclusivity and wardrobe discipline.
One curated collection drops monthly, no sales, no clutter, just you
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Jamesperse
James Perse sells elevated casual basics for men and women, centered on ultra-soft T-shirts, knits, cashmere, denim, leather jackets, and California-modern furniture. Price points sit in the premium tier: tees $75-$120, sweaters $200-$400, leather pieces $1,000-$1,800, and sofas $4,000-$8,000. Distribution is omni-channel—flagship stores in Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo and resort locations, plus global e-commerce that ships to 80+ countries.
The brand is notable for turning the simple cotton T-shirt into a luxury item through proprietary 100% Supima cotton jersey, custom garment-dye washes, and minimalist silhouettes without visible logos. Its “Standard” and “Vintage” tees have achieved cult status among stylists and celebrities, while the furniture line translates the same neutral palette and West-coast ease into teak, linen, and steel pieces.
Core customers are affluent 25-45-year-old creatives, entertainment professionals, and design-conscious travelers who value quiet luxury over conspicuous branding. They buy into a lifestyle of understated sophistication, weekend Malibu drives, and sustainable small-batch production; many pieces are cut in downtown Los Angeles factories that recycle water and minimize waste.
James Perse competes in the premium basics niche against labels that merge streetwear ease with designer quality. It differentiates through California provenance, consistent fabric innovation, and a tightly edited palette of asphalt, Pacific fog, and optic white that functions as a modular uniform across apparel and home.
Luxury so understated, it whispers instead of screams
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outlet46
outlet46 ist ein deutscher Discountfashion-Einzelhändler, der Markenkleidung und Bekleidung zu reduzierten Preisen anbietet.
Markenmode zum Schnäppchenpreis, ohne Kompromisse bei der Qualität
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Hardlyeverwornit
Hardlyeverwornit is a peer-to-peer resale marketplace specialising in authenticated women’s, men’s and kids’ luxury fashion, watches and jewellery. Listings span £50 designer denim to £40,000 Rolex watches and Hermès bags, placing the offer in the premium segment. Trade is 100 % online through the London-based platform, with global shipping and optional white-glove collection service for high-value consignments.
The company differentiates by combining in-house authentication, professional photography and pricing data with rapid 48-hour seller payout—faster than most consignment models. Every item is checked for condition, provenance and market value before listing, giving buyers the confidence usually reserved for brand boutiques. Notable inventory includes current-season Gucci, rare Patek references and limited-run Supreme, often priced 30-70 % below retail.
Core customers are 25-45-year-old fashion-savvy professionals who want designer pieces without full retail cost and who value circularity. Sellers are typically wardrobe-rotators monetising lightly used items; buyers seek statement bags, watches or occasion wear that signal taste and sustainability credentials.
Hardlyeverwornit competes with both high-end consignment sites and peer-to-peer fashion marketplaces. It positions itself as a curated, authentication-first alternative to open-listing platforms while offering higher seller margins and quicker cash than traditional auction houses or store-based consignors.
Luxury fashion at half price, authenticated in 48 hours, shipped worldwide
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Abramo
Zeitgenössische Modemarke oder Einzelhandelskette mit modernen Kleidungsdesigns. Konzentriert sich auf hochwertige Kleidung für modebewusste Verbraucher.
Abramo macht Mode für die, die ihren eigenen Stil haben
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