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stats: 179cm / 75kg / L / 43
agent: Kakobuy
line: DHL
weight: 9.8kg 
shipping: eu
took: 13 days

overall pretty good haul, some pieces were better than i thought and some were just decent. not gonna glaze every item like its perfect. check the size chart before buying and dont just copy my size. lmk if u need help.

LV sling bag
¥488+ / $71.93+
nice everyday bag, monogram looks clean and the black strap makes it easy to match. fits phone, wallet, keys etc. downside is its not that big and price is a bit high for a small bag.

Prada sneakers
¥648 / $95.52
navy colorway is clean, sporty but still kinda classy. good if u want something different from the usual shoes. downside is the price is pretty high and the shape might bother u if ur picky.

Air Jordan 5
¥568 / $83.72
black/grey pair looks good and the icy sole gives it a nice touch. downside is aj5 reps are always a bit risky shape wise and they arent the easiest daily shoe.

Chrome Hearts striped tee
¥205 / $30.22
cool tee, stripes make it look more interesting than a basic ch shirt. fit looks chill and relaxed. downside is the pattern is pretty loud so not everyone will like it.

Margiela tee
¥190 / $28.01
clean graphic tee, easy to wear and not too much. gives more of a quiet designer vibe. downside is its not anything crazy and it arrived wrinkled af.

Hellstar jersey
¥188 / $27.71
shark graphic is hard, def one of the loudest things in the haul. good summer jersey and nice if u want a statement piece. downside is mesh material and huge graphic isnt for everyone.

LV tee
¥188 / $27.71
white lv flower tee looks nice for summer. print looks clean from the pics. downside is the branding is very obvious so dont get this if u want lowkey.

Prada tee
¥210+ / $30.95+
simple black prada tee, badge looks clean and its easy to style. downside is its kinda plain for the price, at the end its still just a black tee.

Supreme tee
¥190 / $28.01
back print is nice and the front is simple. better than just a normal box logo imo. downside is white tees get dirty quick and idk how the print will hold after washes.

Dior tee
¥222 / $32.72
big cd logo looks clean and its a good summer tee. downside is the logo is big so its def not a lowkey piece.

Ralph Lauren shirt
¥212 / $31.25
clean short sleeve shirt, good for preppy or old money type fits. easy with jeans or shorts. downside is white shirts wrinkle easy and get dirty fast.

Gallery Dept tee
¥181 / $26.68
skull graphic looks cool and its different from the basic logo tees. downside is the graphic might be too much for some people and the blank looks normal.

Jil Sander tee
¥199+ / $29.33+
minimal logo tee, super easy to wear with anything. downside is its almost too simple, feels like ur paying for words on a white shirt.

Derschutze denim shorts
¥255+ / $37.59+
embroidery and back pocket details look really nice. def not a boring pair of shorts. downside is the fit has to be right, if not they can look weird fast.

Carhartt jeans
¥239.25 / $35.27
clean dark denim, simple and wearable. good daily pair. downside is theres nothing special about them, just basic carhartt style jeans.

Godspeed denim
¥210+ / $30.95+
cool if u want louder denim with patches and details. downside is its harder to style than plain jeans and can look too much with graphic tees.

probably the best:
LV sling, Prada tee, Ralph shirt, Derschutze shorts, Carhartt jeans

kinda mid:
Prada sneakers because of the price, Jil tee because its very plain, Hellstar jersey because its loud af

overall:
nice mix of basics and louder pieces. some prices are a little high but most of the haul is wearable. use the size charts and lmk if u need sizing help. 

u/IdeaUnique7286 — 3 days ago

Template approving

Sorry if I'm not right here but maybe you guys know something. How long does it take for a whatsapp template to be approved ? Waiting since about 18 hours

u/IdeaUnique7286 — 10 days ago

Learning App by the Community

Hey everyone,

I've been learning Interslavic for a bit and I'm frustrated that there's no proper app for it. Thinking about building one myself (I'm a dev). Really love the project and would like to help spreading the language across the continent.

Before I start I would love to know what you guys actually need. And if there is actually enough interest.

Made a short survey maybe 5 minutes of your time: https://forms.gle/JVXK7GPrqxEZUhN99

or just tell me here:

- what's the hardest part of learning for you?

- latin, cyrillic, or both?

- would you pay a few bucks for a dedicated app or nah?

PS: I will share the results here in a month / 2 months

u/IdeaUnique7286 — 10 days ago

Which certs are worth it ?

Question above, I'm managing a bare metal cluster for a small company but i wanna get some certs.

I basically do most of the stuff, managment, infra, and talk with the devops guys. So what would you guys suggest ?

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u/IdeaUnique7286 — 17 days ago

trying to nail down the real top pain for store owners, am i reading this right or off

ok so i've been digging into this for a few weeks. talking to shopify and ecom owners, reading this sub and a few others, trying to figure out what's actually worth building. don't wanna spend 6 months on something nobody cares about

these are the things that keep coming up:

- answering "where's my order" 30plus times a day.

- inbox spread across shopify inbox + email + instagram dms, whatsapp. sometimes fb. constant tab switching, stuff falls through.

- refund status questions people don't read the auto-reply. ask anyway.

- chargebacks. even when you win you've burned 2 hours pulling screenshots and tracking proof.

- abandoned carts. email flows recover way less than they used to.

- pre-purchase questions on the product page. size, material, when does it ship. slow reply = lost sale.

is that list accurate? what's the worst one for you right now? if i'm missing the real #1 please say so. what are you using today to deal with it. gorgias, zendesk, just yourself, a VA?

if a tool handled most of this in one place, would you pay? or are you tool fatigued at this point and would rather just hire a person.

trying to figure out where the real pain is before building. if half this list is BS i'd rather hear it now than later.

cheers

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u/IdeaUnique7286 — 20 days ago

How to automate your store ?

Hey store owners, what is a typical that annoys so much that you think of hiring someone or would like to be automatic ?

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u/IdeaUnique7286 — 20 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Signups but no buyers, meetings but only window-shoppers how did you push through this stage?

Building a B2B SaaS, bootstrapped.

We have one paying client we’re building out the MVP for.

My co-founder does sales 3-5 meetings/week but everyone’s just window-shopping. We get organic signups via SEO but zero conversions to paid.

Meanwhile my whole week goes to: customizing for client one, tweaking based on prospect feedback, bugfixing. In ~2 weeks the product should be stable enough that I can also start selling as well.

I constantly feel like I need to hire to move faster, but we have no money and haven’t raised (most “investors” reaching out have been scammers.

What actually worked? Did you push through solo, or was hiring the unlock?

Edit: our prodcut is not 100% ready, i keep getting said search clients while you build but it feels very hard to actually show and sell something what i still not 100% ready

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u/IdeaUnique7286 — 21 days ago
▲ 4 r/SaaS

Signups but no buyers, meetings but only window-shoppers how did you push through this stage?

Building a B2B SaaS, bootstrapped.

We have one paying client we’re building out the MVP for.

My co-founder does sales 3-5 meetings/week but everyone’s just window-shopping. We get organic signups via SEO but zero conversions to paid.

Meanwhile my whole week goes to: customizing for client one, tweaking based on prospect feedback, bugfixing. In ~2 weeks the product should be stable enough that I can also start selling as well.

I constantly feel like I need to hire to move faster, but we have no money and haven’t raised (most “investors” reaching out have been scammers.

What actually worked? Did you push through solo, or was hiring the unlock?

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u/IdeaUnique7286 — 21 days ago