I own kattarKarachi.com and I’m considering selling it…

Random one, but I own kattarkarachi.com and I’m thinking of selling it.
Considering the Talha Anjum / DHH connection, I figured someone here might be interested or know someone who is. Not desperate to sell, just putting it out there. DM if interested.

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u/Warm-Volume2560 — 1 day ago

3 months of consistency. What should I improve next?

3 months of progress after long break and it’s been an exciting journey so far. I’ve gone from 78 kg down to 72 kg in just 3 months, making steady progress while building healthier habits along the way.

Height: 5’9” (175 cm)

Current Weight: 72 kg

Goal Weight: 68 kg

Calories: 1,800–2,000 per day

Activity: Around 10,000 steps daily and aiming to burn roughly 500 calories per day.

Training Split:
• Chest, Shoulders & Triceps
• Legs
• Back & Biceps

Trying to stay consistent with both diet and training while gradually leaning out. Looking for honest feedback and any suggestions on what I should focus on next.

u/Warm-Volume2560 — 18 days ago

Night + Lounge Wear, Looking for honest feedback from people

I'm exploring a premium sleepwear/loungewear brand focused entirely on comfort. Think bamboo, Supima cotton, organic cotton, and modal fabrics that are independently tested for softness, breathability and durability.

The initial plan is to launch with around 10 SKUs (tees, joggers, shorts, lounge sets, etc.) and focus on doing a few products exceptionally well rather than offering a huge catalog.

One advantage I have is manufacturing. I already have direct access to a strong factory and supply chain, which gives me more control over quality and pricing than most startups.

My question:

Do you think there's still room in the US market for another premium comfort-focused sleepwear/loungewear brand, or is the space already too crowded with brands like Cozy Earth, Lunya, Tommy John, and others?

If you were buying premium loungewear today:

  • What frustrates you about existing brands?
  • What would make you switch?
  • What would you realistically pay for a T-shirt, pajama set, or lounge set?

I'd appreciate brutal honesty. Tear the idea apart if you think it's flawed.

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u/Warm-Volume2560 — 18 days ago
▲ 2 r/womensfashion+1 crossposts

Night + Lounge Wear, Looking for honest feedback from people

I'm exploring a premium sleepwear/loungewear brand focused entirely on comfort. Think bamboo, Supima cotton, organic cotton, and modal fabrics that are independently tested for softness, breathability, and durability.

The initial plan is to launch with around 10 SKUs (tees, joggers, shorts, lounge sets, etc.) and focus on doing a few products exceptionally well rather than offering a huge catalog.

One advantage I have is manufacturing. I already have direct access to a strong factory and supply chain, which gives me more control over quality and pricing than most startups.

My question:

Do you think there's still room in the US market for another premium comfort focused sleepwear/loungewear brand, or is the space already too crowded with brands like Cozy Earth, Lunya, Tommy John, and others?

If you were buying premium loungewear today:

  • What frustrates you about existing brands?
  • What would make you switch?
  • What would you realistically pay for a T-shirt, pajama set, or lounge set?

I'd appreciate brutal honesty. Tear the idea apart if you think it's flawed.

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u/Warm-Volume2560 — 18 days ago
▲ 39 r/AI_UGC_Marketing+1 crossposts

I turned a simple peach iced tea photo into a cinematic product ad

I used a simple photo of a peach iced tea I was having at this coffee shop and turned it into a commercial product ad. Tried to make it feel cold, refreshing, and premium while keeping the original café setting and branding visible.

Feedback welcome especially on whether the motion and final hero shot sell the drink.

Prompt:
MAIN VIDEO PROMPT — 15 SECOND COMMERCIAL

Start with an extreme macro shot of condensation sliding down the cup, sunlight glowing through the amber-orange iced tea. Use fast hypermotion camera movement circling around the cup, with smooth speed ramps, motion blur, and energetic commercial style transitions. Show ice cubes swirling inside the drink, peach slices and mint leaves moving gently in the liquid, tiny bubbles rising, and the foam catching the light.

The camera quickly pushes in toward the straw, then whips around to reveal the full cup hero shot on the wooden tray. The café background should stay softly blurred with warm natural daylight, red ceiling accents, and a premium lifestyle atmosphere. Add a refreshing peach-colored splash effect around the cup, with liquid droplets suspended in slow motion, then snap back into a clean product beauty shot.

Make the overall style feel youthful, fresh, premium, and social media-friendly. Use cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, glossy reflections, realistic condensation, smooth camera tracking, and high-end beverage commercial aesthetics. The video should feel refreshing, creative, and satisfying, making the viewer instantly crave the drink.

End on a clean centered hero frame of the drink with the Feeka logo sharp and readable, straw slightly tilted, iced tea glowing orange, and the background softly blurred. The final frame should feel like a premium café ad.

Format: vertical 9:16
Duration: 10 seconds
Style: cinematic hypermotion product commercial, refreshing café aesthetic, premium beverage ad
Mood: fresh, energetic, cold, peachy, summer, crave worthy
Camera: macro close ups, whip pans, orbit shot, speed ramps, slow-motion splash, final hero shot
Lighting: natural daylight, warm highlights, soft reflections, shallow depth of field

u/Warm-Volume2560 — 18 days ago