
Answear
Answear.it is a multi-brand fashion e-commerce platform that stocks women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing, footwear and accessories. The assortment mixes mid-range international labels such as Levi’s, Guess and Calvin Klein with entry-level house brands, placing most ready-to-wear between €40-120 and shoes around €90-150. The company operates only online for the Italian market, shipping from its central European logistics network.
The site distinguishes itself by offering more than 300 brands on one checkout, daily new-drop notifications and a size-recommendation engine fed by 2 million Italian returns. Its “Complete the Look” AI styling tool and 100-day return window are frequently cited in reviews as confidence builders. Limited-edition capsule collaborations with Eastern-European influencers sell out within hours and drive repeat traffic.
Core shoppers are 18-35-year-old digital natives who want current global trends without premium mark-ups; 70 % of orders come from mobile and Instagram is the dominant traffic source. They value choice, speed and the ability to return easily while remaining budget-conscious, aligning with Answear’s messaging of “entire outfit for the price of one boutique piece”.
Answear competes against other pure-play fashion marketplaces and discount department stores by concentrating inventory depth in mid-priced denim, sneakers and streetwear rather than luxury, and by turning stock every 4 weeks—twice as fast as brick-and-mortar fast-fashion chains.
Entire outfit for the price of one boutique piece
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Drestige
Drestige è un marchio di calzature che offre scarpe e sneaker eleganti progettati per consumatori attenti alla moda che cercano calzature di qualità.
Eleganza senza compromessi, qualità in ogni passo
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Lookeronline
Looker Online è specializzata in occhiali, occhiali da sole e accessori ottici.
Lookeronline trasforma il tuo sguardo con stile e qualità ottica senza compromessi
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AMeVista
Amevista offre una selezione curata di accessori moda che include borse, sciarpe e gioielli. Il marchio si concentra nel fondere le tendenze contemporanee con la qualità dell'artigianato.
Accessori che raccontano storie di artigianato moderno e stile consapevole
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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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Mabina
Rivenditore italiano di accessori che offre borse, cinture e articoli complementari all'avanguardia della moda per clienti attenti allo stile.
Accessori italiani che trasformano ogni outfit in una dichiarazione di stile
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Gioielloro
Gioielloro.it is a Bologna-based jeweller that sells gold, silver and diamond jewellery, wedding and solitaire rings, luxury watches and brand-name silverware. Core lines include 18 kt gold chains, bracelets and pendants, plus children’s “primocommione” items; most pieces sit in the €80-€600 mid-range, with select diamond and watch models reaching €3,000-€12,000. Sales are handled entirely through the e-commerce site, shipped free above €50 across Italy with insured courier and 20-day returns.
The company positions itself as an online goldsmith: every piece is photographed gram-weighted, alloy fineness is laser-tested, and prices update daily with the Milan gold fixing, letting shoppers buy bullion-linked jewellery below traditional boutique mark-ups. Best-sellers are the 3.5 g “Forzatina” chain and the 1 ct solitaire ring, both stocked in multiple lengths and clarities ready for 24 h shipment. A custom engraving module and certified repair service reinforce the “real jeweller, just digital” claim.
Typical buyers are 25-55-year-old Italians who want classic, investment-grade gold without boutique premiums: grooms purchasing a €1,200 wedding band, mothers gifting a €120 silver charm, or savers adding a 10 g bracelet to their portfolio. The brand speaks to pragmatic luxury—value transparency, hallmark guarantees and the convenience of shopping from home.
Gioielloro competes with high-street gold chains, department-store jewellery counters and marketplace resellers; it undercuts them by publishing live gram prices, offering hallmark-certified stock and providing full after-sales service (resizing, polishing, rhodium plating) from its Bologna atelier—services pure marketplaces cannot match.
Gold that weighs what it costs, shipped from Bologna to your door
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Quellogiusto
Quellogiusto.it is a multi-brand fashion e-commerce platform that stocks men’s, women’s and kids’ footwear, clothing and accessories. The catalogue runs from entry-level sneakers at €60 to premium designer boots above €400, placing the offer squarely in the mid-range with selective premium tiers. Sales are online-only within Italy and the EU, supported by a single physical outlet store in Civitanova Marche that serves as both warehouse and discount point.
The retailer positions itself as a curated “shoe culture” destination, listing 250+ labels ranging from mainstream Nike and Adidas to niche Italian artisans like Officine Creative and Premiata. Weekly limited-edition drops, size-specific restock alerts and a 100-day return window create a sneaker-head level of service for everyday shoppers. Their private-label line, QG Lab, reproduces best-selling silhouettes in Italian leathers at 30-40 % less than comparable designer brands.
Core customers are 25-45-year-old urban professionals who follow fashion but refuse full luxury pricing; 60 % of traffic comes from Milan, Rome and Bologna. Buyers value Italian craftsmanship credentials, rapid DHL delivery and the ability to source both office-appropriate derbies and weekend trainers in one basket. Sustainability filters (chrome-free, recycled soles) and Afterpay-style instalments reinforce a pragmatic, value-driven mindset.
Quellogiusto competes against generalist fashion e-tailers and brand-owned online stores by combining boutique-level curation with mass-market logistics. Its differentiation lies in deep footwear inventory—often 15-20 size runs per style—paired with editorial content that translates runway trends into wearable Italian looks.
Italian taste, global brands, one basket, your price
- Sostenibile
- Riciclato
- Fatto a mano
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