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I think I hit Tumblr saturation point with a grand total of 14 shirts sold, lol.(not really, but kinda) The notes for that post are full of a lot of people saying "save for later" and #paydaypurchases or some such. But also I've received several comments about how they are affordable and "less than other boutique brands" so I don't think my price point is too much.
The first two blaze campaigns very readily produced at least one sale, which pretty much covers the advertisement cost of blazing a post, and after this third and final time it seems like zero sales were generated.
CONCLUSION: there is a finite number of Goths with disposable income who make impulse purchases on Tumblr. Hard to believe, I know..
There's a whole lot of positive comments like "these all slap" and #art, and the like which absolutely boister myself esteem and make me know I'm doing an all right job, and personally that's been the most vindicating part. Someone even went to the time to screen cap all the writing I did on the about page (which I worked hard on), which really makes me feel great that they took the time to appreciate that detail.
So my first week of being open has concluded with 14 sales and people as far off as Australia have ordered my shirts! The other international purchase was Canadian. I wish there was a way for me to ship a shirt internationally for 10 bucks. Even if it took 2 months to get there that would be better, because nobody needs a t-shirt that urgently.
My one tiny tiny not-really-disappointment is that pretty much everybody only bought the Miss Piggy parody shirts rather than the other ones (except for the Australian, lol) but it's all technically still my art and even if the silly nonsense supports the more "arty" I'm okay with that. Selling rejects and prototypes in person at various locations lets me know that they all are viable and wanted designs. What's been most interesting is the "fashion and depression" had sold well in real life but wasn't as interesting to online shoppers. Hmmm Por Quais ???
I might need more real world examples of presentation of these shirts, I.e photographs of people modeling them.
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Please share all your Jopping thoughts! I am now exceedingly curious.
L;AKSDJF;LASDKJFL;SDAKJF ANON I LOVE YOUUUUU
i dont remember if i kept this in my maximalist kpop post or not but i had wrote a whole section about how the concept of superm as a group is maximalism and everything that they did is probably the purest form of kpop performance spectacle that we've seen in the last several years. kpop has always been about taking random americanisms and extrapolating them into a weird and altogether new conglomorate of cultural hybrid bizarreness and superm ramps that up to 100 (pun intended). the disparate visual western touchstones (cars/motorsports, cowboys, big tech + machines, superheros, military, collegiate gear) all crammed together with choreo that goes extremely hard for no reason, stupid and cringe (complimentary) english lyrics, completely over the top studio set pieces, and all done by a group that's literally assembled from defining groups of the last three generations, from the company that pioneered the industry? how can it be anything except the pinnacle of modern kpop? people can make the arguments all they want that sm was attempting to pander to the west in the vein of bts, but what those people miss is that superm was never totally westernized in the way that bts has been in their recent endeavours. superm maintains a sense of koreanness throughout not only their music (promoting i can't stand the rain on the ellen show along with jopping, none of their title songs being fully in english) but also visually with tiger inside, which has become their most popular song second to jopping. sm was very careful not to sacrifice the threads of what makes kpop korean with superm, and that's what makes everything about what they were doing work.
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