Can anyone explain why V-neck shirts available everywhere at the same pricing are astronomical here?

Dzaz
New Contributor III

I personally DON'T WEAR crew. So it's a MAJOR irritation I don't want to buy my own designs, can't sell the more in demand shirt, and we can't adjust the markup for ourselves. $40-60 for a standard V-shirt? My one pair of leggings are $73. Really? Starting to think this is WORSE than comrade Amazon. People have said they make income. HOW, 15 cents per sale?

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idraw
Honored Contributor
  • @Dzaz
    About the vneck shirt—Just did a minimal search, could only find womens vneck shirt, 100% cotton, imported, (according to the description about the product) no brand listed. If these are no brand shirts, probably could be more reasonably priced from a supplier.,since z is theoretically buying in bulk. Or ordering as supplies get depleted, hence the temporarily sold out we sometimes see. Possibly z tested this suppliers product before choosing to use them, and found their prices to be competitive, or just used them due to ongoing availability and/or dependability. Just a supposition, I have nothing to go by except experience of  having been a purchaser many years ago. Noticed in my search just now, could find no vneck shirts for men, strange. 
  • About the markup, you can adjust it for your product,it adds to z’s base price. If you have your percentage set too high, you can adjust it during the month, but remember it only takes effect on the 20th of  the month. Or, if your shirt or leggings have hardly any views, delete them (or leave them for sale) and recreate, this time using a lower percentage, also consider choosing a cheaper basic or value shirt instead of or in addition to the vneck you already have.

Emma
Moderator
Moderator

Hi @Dzaz , 

The base price for V-Neck Shirts is $28.70, before the application of any relevant promotional codes. Any increase thereafter is dependent on the Royalty Percentage set forth by the Creator. 

- Emma 🌻