Adelaide Beeman-White

If I were to start selling merch, would you buy it?

If you select option 3, please explain in the comments.

1 year ago | [YT] | 29



@lucyalderman422

I'm on a very low income and any merchandise would have to be "very good" quality to make me do a purchase

1 year ago | 13

@gatsbygirl6311

I am financially challenged and trying to be much more selective in what I purchase. Small Victorian or Edwardian themed items would definitely interest me!

1 year ago | 12

@Judoka26

If it's related to historical clothing (and daily wearing of it) I'd be interested 😊

1 year ago | 13

@lifewcockapooz8103

If its victorian themed absolutely!

1 year ago | 10

@catherineleslie-faye4302

I wear certain types of historical clothing styles... I stopped buying modern clothes last month.. I'm cutting down on my stuff these days.

1 year ago | 6

@EricaAnne2525

No just because part of why I’m interested in vintage/historical stuff is being zero/low waste.

1 year ago | 4

@mspennywhistle

As you know my style is very particular so I probably wouldn’t buy a t shirt or smth, but Adelaide merch sounds cool af

1 year ago | 4

@pearlypawbeans

I probably wouldn’t be able to afford it. But you should totally do it! Sell on Etsy :)

1 year ago | 2

@lilykatmoon4508

I would want to buy merch to support your wonderful work, but I’m disabled and on a limited budget. If you had things under a $10 range that would be affordable for a one time purchase. Maybe downloadable patterns or enamel pins with some of your pithy sayings “Also coco Chanel was a Nazi “ is one that made me lol and stick in my head. I love your channel and would love to maybe support it in some small way.

1 year ago | 6  

@anaerobic

I'm broke, but if it were something useful with a design I really liked, I might consider saving up. I generally don't buy merch just for support, if anything I would just make a donation

1 year ago | 1

@Ixbf

Do it! There’s is always people who can buy and people who can’t so I think that if you want to try it do it! 😌

1 year ago | 1

@lornahuddleston1453

I've always been fascinated about all the differences in the clothing people wore When I was in school, we didn't have any cool classes in historical fashion. Sigh. My grandmother was a great beauty, in Canton Ohio. I used to dream about dressing the way she did. 🤔 Have you discussed the use of fans yet? My grandmother had a few of those I inherited, plus her mother-of-pearl opera glasses. I hope you are able to continue

1 year ago | 1

@showman139

Being a man, I can't buy a dress. I'll need to buy something that is relevant and specific to me.

1 year ago | 1

@iuliiashender

Unfortunately, it's hard to ship to my country right now. But I really like your belt! You can make a modern version that combines with jeans and modern clothes. You can also sell a separate item for the belt so ladies can put together what they need, or choose items for each occasion. And you can include compartments for modern needs: a tight closed case for phone, headphones, maybe a bank card compartment with extra protection. Personally, it would be relevant for me to carry a pencil and a small notepad on such a belt.

1 year ago | 0

@lornahuddleston1453

So, it looks like you have a lot of poor people as your fans. It includes me too. But I hope you continue, because I think it's somehow important.

1 year ago | 1

@pseudo.account

I think enamel pins are the way to go. They can look extremely nice if you go with the right company, they won't break the bank, and they can go anywhere. Jessica Kellgren-Fozard came out with these and I think their style would reflect the quality you might appreciate https://x.com/JessicaOOTC/status/1318926308466982913

1 year ago | 2