
Compralo
Marketplace online europeo per l'acquisto e la vendita di accessori e merci generali. Offre una piattaforma per diverse categorie di prodotti.
Scopri tutto ciò che cerchi in un marketplace europeo affidabile
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Thepatternatelier
ThePatternAtelier is a digital-only pattern house selling downloadable sewing patterns for women’s contemporary wardrobe staples. Prices sit in the mid-range: individual PDFs run USD 14–18, while discounted bundles reach USD 45–60. All transactions and deliveries are handled through the brand’s own Shopify site; no physical stockists or printed tissue options are offered.
The label’s USP is architectural minimalism translated into clean, detail-focused silhouettes—think asymmetric wraps, engineered pleats and pocket placements drafted for advanced beginners. Each pattern includes layered PDFs, A0/copy-shop files, illustrated sew-alongs and fitting notes, a package that has made the “Tulip Sleeve Dress” and “Block Trousers” repeat best-sellers cited by sewing bloggers for their crisp drafting and modern proportions.
Customers are 25-45-year-old home sewists who already follow independent pattern culture on Instagram and value slow, mindful making over fast fashion. They are comfortable printing and tiling at home, want runway-adjacent shapes without designer prices, and prioritize inclusive sizing (the line spans 30–52" hip) and gender-neutral styling options.
ThePatternAtelier competes in the crowded indie PDF pattern segment against labels offering similar modern aesthetics. It differentiates by limiting the catalogue to a tightly curated, seasonless system—each new release is designed to mix with prior ones—backed by minimalist branding, neutral sample photography, and zero seasonal discounts, reinforcing scarcity and design authority rather than volume.
Architectural patterns for sewists who design their own wardrobe
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Kulturandco
Kulturandco sells a tightly curated mix of German-language cultural media: literary fiction, graphic novels, art books, indie magazines, vinyl and CDs from small labels, plus stationery and gift items that reference literature and music. Most titles sit in the €12-€35 band (mid-range), with collector art books and limited vinyl reaching €80-€120. The brand is online-only, shipping from its Berlin fulfilment centre to the EU and Switzerland.
The shop spotlights small German, Austrian and Swiss presses that rarely reach chain bookstores, advertising every release with a handwritten “shelf talker” scanned for the product page. Weekly “Blind Date” bundles pair a surprise book with a matching record or zine, creating the unboxing moment that drives 30 % of Instagram sales. Limited runs of 200-500 copies, often signed, sell out within hours and anchor the brand’s reputation as a tastemaker for contemporary German culture.
Core customers are 25-45-year-old urban creatives—editors, designers, musicians—who want to discover and signal fluency in current German culture rather than mainstream bestsellers. They value the curation, the story behind each press, and carbon-neutral DHL shipping in plastic-free packaging; many post unboxings that double as cultural capital.
Kulturandco competes with both large online book retailers and niche concept stores that bundle books and music. It differentiates through exclusive access to micro-press print runs, bilingual editorial content that contextualises each title, and the convenience of buying a signed novel, its soundtrack and a matching art print in one shipment.
Discover German culture before everyone else knows it exists
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Shop in Casa
Shop in Casa è un rivenditore di articoli per la casa e il giardino che offre mobili, decorazioni e prodotti per la casa pensati per migliorare gli spazi abitativi.
Trasforma la tua casa in uno spazio dove ami stare
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Buytutto
Buytutto è un marketplace online che offre un'ampia varietà di accessori e prodotti vari. Forniscono articoli diversificati a prezzi competitivi.
Tutto quello che cerchi, prezzi che non ti aspetti
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Shopbluicon
Shopbluicon is a direct-to-consumer accessories label that focuses on phone cases, watch bands, AirPod shells, small tech pouches and a limited line of matching keychains. Everything is priced between $18 and $45, squarely in the mid-range bracket, and the brand sells only through its own Shopify-powered site with global shipping from U.S. fulfillment centers.
The company’s signature is a patented “Blu-Shield” antimicrobial coating baked into every case and a modular snap-on strap system that lets users switch from cross-body to wrist carry without removing the phone. New drops are released in seasonal color stories—pastel quartz, matte espresso, neon tide—and routinely sell out within 48 hours, creating a micro-hype cycle similar to streetwear releases.
Core buyers are 18-34-year-old women who follow tech-fashion influencers on TikTok and value devices as outfit accessories rather than utilities. They want protection that photographs well, aligns with minimalist or Y2K aesthetics, and signals awareness of hygiene without overt “germaphobe” branding.
Shopbluicon competes in the crowded “stylish protection” tier dominated by Amazon aggregators and fashion-house diffusions. It differentiates through limited-run colorways, a proprietary coating that is lab-certified for 99 % bacterial reduction, and community-driven design polls that let customers vote the next drop into production.
Your phone case shouldn't just protect, it should match your vibe
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Adore Lenses
Adore Lenses sells daily, monthly, and quarterly colored contact lenses in corrective and plano powers. Prices sit in the mid-range band: single-day 10-packs start around US $19, while 2-lens monthlies open at $28. The brand is e-commerce native, shipping worldwide from U.S. and EU fulfillment hubs; no franchise stores or mall kiosks are operated.
The line is built on “3-tone micro-print” technology that blends a starburst outer ring, primary color layer, and pupil-hugging limbal ring for an enlarging effect without an opaque mask. Best-known SKUs are the “Adore Bi-Tone” and “Adore Tri-Tone” collections, each offered in 15 hues, including limited seasonal drops. All lenses are FDA-cleared and manufactured in Taiwan under ISO 13485 standards.
Core buyers are 18-35-year-old beauty enthusiasts who watch makeup tutorials and want lens colors that read on-camera yet look natural in daylight. The brand speaks to self-experimentation, inclusivity, and wallet-friendly glamour; social feeds feature everyday creators rather than celebrity campaigns.
Adore competes in the crowded cosmetic-contact space populated by Asian OEM private-label brands and fashion-house licensing deals. It differentiates through mid-tier pricing that undercuts premium salon brands, a wider daily-disposable color menu than most pharmacy labels, and Western regulatory certification that reassures first-time online shoppers.
Eyes that look camera-ready, feel naturally comfortable, cost way less
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Glamest
Marchio di moda e accessori che offre articoli glamour e di stile.
Glamour e stile che trasformano ogni momento in un'occasione speciale
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