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Michaelmercial is a Startup Merchant that gives everyone the power to offer print-on-demand for their images on their own products. Our print-on-demand brand offers to print on apparel and sends them all over the world. We are specialized in short run printing, so it is possible for the customer of the platform to make an order easily and quickly. Our print facilities only print professional products and all of the high-quality products. We offer both screen and digital printing and have a good price for clients. Furthermore, we also own a professional design team to offer pretty designs for the customer with no worry.



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“Gender-neutral hair is just a starting point for breaking the Funny get off my property killdozer new shirt moreover I will buy this gender binary,” says Ryczko. She sees spas and nail salons as the next possible frontier for her gender-neutral business. “I feel like just bringing people together. Even when I’m having parties, I like to always make sure I’m inviting everyone.” It was a purchase by everyone’s favorite cool-girl, Chloë Sevigny, that really kicked things off for Good Squish. Founded by casting director Billie Cronin, the London hair accessory brand was born out of boredom during lockdown after Cronin learned to sew. Cronin was no stranger to wearing her Swedish grandma’s Victorian table linen in her hair: “I wore a napkin as a hair bandana for ages, and my best friend came over at a dinner party and told me it looked weird… because it was a napkin. I really took that to heart,” she laughs. “When I learned to sew with my ex-boyfriend’s mum, we figured out a way of making the napkins into hair accessories, and that’s how the first batch of [Good Squish] came to life.” She gave them to her friends, her friends gave them to their friends—and then the whole world started buying them, including Sevigny, who DMed her, wore one, posted about it on Instagram and then “everyone started messaging me to buy them, it went wild.” It’s a story about the power of manifestation: The year before Sevigny had purchased her own Good Squish, Cronin had listed in her diary all the people she’d like to wear her creations, and Sevigny was number one. Now, all of London’s chicest are wearing them, brides are wearing them and, ask around the Vogue offices, and editors are either about to purchase or already wearing theirs with pride.


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