hmmm, there is Paperback Swap book club... this is where you list 10 of your books you are willing to part with and in exchange you can request anybook listed on their site.. once requested you must send the book (and pay shipping) to the person tha…
BagBorrowOrSteal used to have a nice landing page that explained their service, pricing, and inventory (I almost bought a subscription as a gift once). Now they have renamed and you must signup and commit to receiving emails about "designer outlets"…
I wear suits a lot for business and I think it would rock to have a new tie and shirt show up ready to wear. Shipping would be an issue but I already use 1-800-DRYCLEAN and while it's expensive it's totally worth it to me to get that 30 minutes back…
A decent necktie can be found for as little as $75 and run up to $1,000 with most typical good ties running between $250 and $550 (Note: yes, I understand this perspective will vary as to what is "good" and what some readers are willing to pay). The…
I'm not sure why these services are limited to certain items. This would be a worthwhile analysis. Off the top of my head it would seem like Rolex watches would require some additional overhead due to the risk of theft or loss. However, some handbag…
I like this model but, like Nick, I have to wonder if ties are too inexpensive to work. I hate the things personally but if there's a market and the cost of subscription is far better than purchasing new ties, I'd say go for it.
For the majority of…
Interesting... this is already working for HandBags (https://www.bagborroworsteal.com) and from what I've read, it is successful.
This begs two questions:
1) Why are these services limited to one-type of clothing? I'd love to to rent a Rolex watch!…
Following Nicholas Holland's idea of getting the ball rolling, I thought I would submit another idea to the group for discussion.
As you probably picked up from the title, Tie Flix takes men's neckties and borrows from the NetFlix business model. H…