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Minorista español de accesorios especializado en una selección cuidadosamente elegida de accesorios de moda y estilo de vida.
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Minorista español de accesorios especializado en una selección cuidadosamente elegida de accesorios de moda y estilo de vida.
Accesorios españoles curados con precisión para tu estilo único
Ir al sitioBasket-Center es una minorista alemana de ropa especializada en ropa deportiva, prendas atléticas y ropa casual para estilos de vida activos.
Ropa deportiva alemana que acompaña tu ritmo activo todos los días
AUSSAR is a Spanish specialist in refurbished and pre-owned consumer electronics. Core inventory covers smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches and games consoles graded A–C, priced 30-70 % below new MSRP and clustered in the budget-to-mid-range band. Sales are handled through the national webstore aussar.es, backed by eBay and Amazon marketplaces; there is no brick-and-mortar network. The company stands out by offering 24-month in-house warranty on every device—twice the local legal minimum—and a 30-day change-of-mind window. All products pass a 40-point technical check, battery health certification and data-wipe protocol in the firm’s Madrid workshop, a process promoted under the “Certified Re-Use” label. Top sellers include refurbished iPhone 12/13 series and Samsung Galaxy S and A lines. Primary buyers are value-driven Spaniards aged 18-45 who want flagship features without premium price tags and prefer sustainable purchases over new manufacture. The brand appeals to students, remote workers and eco-conscious families who rank warranty security, fast Peninsular shipping and Spanish-language support above unboxing new retail packaging. AUSSAR competes with both large general marketplaces and specialist European refurbishers. It differentiates through longer local warranty, native customer service, strict grading transparency and stock focused on high-demand domestic models, allowing next-day delivery across Spain and avoiding import delays common with cross-border refurbishers.
Flagship phones, half the price, twice the warranty peace of mind
Casheddy.es is an online-only retailer that sells streetwear and skate-inspired apparel for men and women: graphic tees, hoodies, cargo pants, shorts, socks and accessories. Most pieces sit in the €25-€60 band, placing the brand in the budget-to-mid-range tier for contemporary casualwear. The label keeps drops small and frequent, releasing limited “packs” rather than seasonal collections; every garment is designed in Madrid and manufactured in Portugal. Signature items include heavyweight 400 g cotton hoodies and all-over print tees that reference 90s skate graphics, each tagged with a neon-green woven Casheddy label that functions as a collector’s mark. Core buyers are 16-30-year-old Spanish skaters and urban creatives who want current street aesthetics without paying import duties or waiting for intercontinental shipping. They value EU-made quality, regional identity and the insider thrill of copping a micro-drop that sells out within hours. Casheddy competes with global fast-fashion street lines and U.S. skate brands that dominate European e-commerce; it counters by offering faster domestic delivery, Iberian-centric graphics and lower price points than American imports while retaining the credibility of true small-batch production.
Madrid-made drops that sell out before your crew even knows they're here
High Street is a Mexico-based fashion retailer that sells on-trend women’s, men’s and kids’ apparel, footwear and accessories. Price points sit in the mid-range band—jeans run MXN $700–1,200, dresses MXN $800–1,500—positioned above fast-fashion discounters but below premium international labels. The brand operates 70+ brick-and-mortar stores in tier-1 and -2 Mexican cities plus nationwide e-commerce with next-day delivery to major metros. The company’s speed-to-market model turns runway and social-media trends into store stock within 4-5 weeks, faster than most regional competitors. Signature lines include “High Denim” stretch jeans and the limited-drop “HS Studio” capsule of elevated neutrals that sell out online within days. Stores are designed as Instagram-ready spaces with neon signage and seasonal pop-ups that drive foot traffic and user-generated content. Core shoppers are 16-30-year-old urban Mexicans who want current looks without paying import duties or waiting for international shipping. They value being “first” with trends, follow local influencers, and prefer brands that speak Spanish and reflect Latin pop culture. Sustainability messaging is light; emphasis is on affordability, novelty and regional relevance. High Street competes against global fast-fashion giants and regional department-store private labels. It differentiates by combining Zara-like speed with prices 15-20 % lower than imported equivalents, a sizing curve tailored to Latin bodies, and physical stores in secondary cities where international brands have no presence.
Tendencias globales a precio local, sin esperar a nadie
Mundilar.net is a Portuguese-language webshop that stocks mid-range to premium airguns, CO₂ pistols, PCP rifles, springers and related shooting accessories. Pellets, scopes, mounts, compressors, targets, spare magazines and tactical add-ons make up the bulk of the catalogue; most guns sit between €150 and €1,200, with a few high-end PCP models topping €2,000. Sales are online-only, shipping across the EU from a 1,500 m² warehouse in northern Portugal. The retailer positions itself as “Europe’s largest specialised airgun store,” listing 5,000+ SKU’s from 60 manufacturers and offering a 24-hour gunsmith service plus in-house 300 bar air filling. Same-day despatch, a 0% instalment plan, and a 30-day no-questions return policy are promoted as category-leading perks. Their private-label Mundilar pellets and the bundled “Ready-to-Shoot” PCP starter kit are steady best-sellers. Core buyers are Iberian and French adult plinkers, hunters limited to non-firearm options, and competitive target shooters who value wide choice and technical support in Portuguese or Spanish. Customers typically want legal-limit power, brand authenticity verified by Mundilar’s direct importer status, and after-sales service that includes warranty repair handled within the EU. Mundilar competes with generalist sporting-goods chains and smaller country-specific airgun dealers that rarely stock the full spectrum of calibres and power plants. It differentiates through deeper inventory, native-language expertise, integrated gunsmithing, and logistics tuned for fast EU delivery rather than drop-shipping from third-party suppliers.
Europe's biggest airgun specialist, same warehouse, same day, your language
Ir al sitioKoroshishop is an online-only lifestyle boutique that focuses on limited-edition streetwear, graphic tees, hoodies, and accessories priced in the mid-range bracket (USD 45-120 for apparel, USD 15-40 for accessories). The catalog is refreshed weekly with small-batch drops that typically sell out within hours; no wholesale accounts or physical stores are maintained. The brand’s identity is built on Persian-inspired graphics fused with contemporary skate and punk visuals, giving it a distinctive aesthetic rarely found in the global streetwear market. Signature pieces include the “Cyrus” series of oversized tees featuring reimagined Achaemenid motifs and the “Tehran Nights” reflective windbreaker, both of which have gained traction on Reddit’s r/streetwear startup threads. Customers are 18-35-year-old creatives, diaspora Iranians, and hype-aware students who value cultural storytelling over mainstream logos; they follow Koroshi’s Instagram drop calendar and use VPNs when necessary to secure items that ship worldwide from Los Angeles. The appeal lies in owning pieces that signal both subcultural credibility and heritage pride without overt nationalism. Koroshi competes in the crowded weekly-drop streetwear space dominated by logo-heavy skate labels and anime-centric micro brands. It differentiates by anchoring every release to historical Persian iconography, limiting quantities to 150-200 units per style, and offering bilingual look-books that double as mini zines, fostering a niche but highly engaged global community.
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