I’m dropping my first official Kash Era Spring Set and I’m running it as a limited preorder.
Only 24 sets total:
Each piece is designed with:
No restock after this drop.
I’m trying to see real demand before scaling production.
If this is something you’d wear, I’d appreciate feedback or support:
Store: Kash Era | Premium Streetwear- Pressure In Every Piece – Kash Era Apparel
Price is set at $100 for the full set.
Trying to build something different with this brand — not mass-produced, just quality and pressure in every piece.
Appreciate any feedback fr — I’m reading everything and adjusting before the drop
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Hey @kashera, are you pre-selling 8 sets for each color, or you plan to manufacture a total of 24 sets across all 3 colors? Thought it’s worth mentioning Shopify natively doesn’t have a shared inventory pool across variants (you can limit per variant only). Maybe overselling 1 or 2 is fine with your supplier but wanted to flag this.
Anyway, I run an Aussie pre-order app and what we typically recommend our merchants is capture waitlist sign-ups first to gauge interest (later down the track if you know you have high demand, you can capture a deposit instead which is better for your cashflow, so you can fund your production).
This way you have some idea of the interest levels for each color, before you open up pre-orders.
Capturing waitlists first means you’re also building up your mailing list and not solely relying on ads when you’re ready to sell.
You should also spin the limited quantity for pre-orders as a good thing - e.g. how you’re spending a lot of time and effort to do the premium embroidery and rhinestone detailing, hence you’re only selling 24 sets total. (Spin the scarcity to drive urgency)
All the best with your launch!
Hi @kashera
Saying something is a luxury does not make it a luxury by default. Have bling-bling logo, ok, not my type at all, but some may find it OK. But why is it a luxury? Is it because of the materials that you do not mention on the product page? Or maybe because of the paid domain and email, which you may have but not use yet, while testing? Maybe a premium theme with good features and at least an add to cart button that stands out? To me, it looks like you are trying to save money on every step, but trying to sound glamorous and grand. And I do not think it is working.
“Just quality,” where is the proof, “pressure in every piece,” what pressure ???
Sorry if this sounds a bit rude, but that is my view. I am not certain what your target audience is, kids, teens? That max L size suggests something like that. And must ask, you do not find it annoying that the loading logo appears between every page? If you click on a few pages in a row.
You should take some time and check the Store feedback category here, and pick up some good practices and tips to get a better store and user experience.
Good luck.