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Fast fashion delivery startup Blip has ceased operations within a year of its launch due to difficulties in securing funding.
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The fast-fashion giant Shein is accused of violating California’s delivery law in a new lawsuit led by prosecutors in Napa ...
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Even if American consumers were to stop buying from Shein completely, fast fashion’s core problems—the labor violations and ...
Quick fashion startup Blip aimed to deliver clothes from popular brands in 30 minutes and was initially launched in Mumbai in ...
The company faced delays in go-to-market and challenges scaling with limited capital, Blip's co-founder Ansh Agarwal said.
Blip, a quick fashion delivery startup, has shut down less than a year after launch despite investor interest in the fast fashion commerce space. Co-founder Ansh Agarwal cited limited capital and GTM ...
Bengaluru-based fast fashion delivery startup Blip shuts down due to limited capital and go-to-market challenges. Co-founder Ansh Agarwal announces closure after over a year.
Blip, an Indian startup offering ultra-fast fashion deliveries, has ceased operations just a year after its launch due to execution and funding challenges.
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