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Stuff You Need Cheap

Monthly sock and underwear delivery for the busy bachelor

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Kevin Pluimer
@kevinpluimer · CEO/ StuffYouNeedCheap.com
Hey Everyone - I'm Kevin Pluimer, CEO of SYNC (StuffYouNeedCheap.com). Thanks for checking us out and giving great feedback! We're stoked to be a solution for laundry-challenged folks everywhere (and those who just want to look chill)

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Kiki Schirr / 史秀玉
@kikischirr · Founder, WeKiki Video Chat Platform
I think that there's a real need for this product--from what I've seen of certain male friends, updating one's sock and underwear collection seems to be a low priority. The makers of this service are intending to service college males, but I think entrepreneurs are a great market as well--who has time to shop?
Rob Williger
@robertwilliger · CMO MapFig, Copywriting for Non-Mktrs
This looks like a great service. I am at the point in life that I do laundry but can certainly see the need for it. You may want to consider doing some targeting for the single military crowd as similar demographic to college students but they would want to see something targeted towards them. Good luck with the launch.
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Kevin Pluimer
@kevinpluimer · CEO/ StuffYouNeedCheap.com
Hey Everyone - I'm Kevin Pluimer, CEO of SYNC (StuffYouNeedCheap.com). Thanks for checking us out and giving great feedback! We're stoked to be a solution for laundry-challenged folks everywhere (and those who just want to look chill)
Jeseph Meyers
@jesephm · Partner, Queen City Media
Socks in the mail is a great idea. This is something I've mulled over for quite some time. I'd love to see a service like this that shipped socks in higher quantity and then connected with a donation/garment recycling service for socks that are on the way out. One step closer to a fresh pair of socks every day :)
Gabriel Machuret
@gabrielmachuret · ASO Professional
If you can target this in Australia... you will make a killing. This is such a cool idea. May be also ad some plain boring t-shirts, white normal everyday stuff...