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Online Clothing sites with free or cheap shipping
chickenugget69
08-20-2012, 04:40 PM
so i hear revolveclothing is pretty good
i've only heard of a few like ssense, karmaloop, but never tried them. my friend bought something from karmaloop and he got charged like 20 dollars duty or something.
just wondering if you guys know some good online sites that sell the typical stuff people in vancouver wear (gstar, obey, lacoste ect) or just random brands but with nice looking clothes :P (urbanoutfitters?)
thanks
BossFrancis
08-20-2012, 05:24 PM
ASOS.
ASOS | Shop women's fashion & men's clothing | Free Delivery & Returns (http://www.asos.com)
Splmash
08-20-2012, 06:42 PM
ASOS.
ASOS | Shop women's fashion & men's clothing | Free Delivery & Returns (http://www.asos.com)
+1 for Asos. Their sale section :fullofwin:
tiger_handheld
08-20-2012, 07:44 PM
Fashion & Shopping Don't miss The Blackmarker's (http://www.blackmarkers.ca) $2 Tuesdays. Shop online now!
strykn
08-20-2012, 08:35 PM
yoox for sure.. just ordered a huge order , 15$ shipping + 10% off :)
Phozy
08-20-2012, 09:21 PM
ooo you ballin huh :troll:
dem stocks
ssense.com
threezero
08-21-2012, 02:11 AM
MLTD has the alot of the same stuff as karma loop. MLTD uses USPS so no huge duty fee but Karmaloop has more selection and is often cheaper after u stack coupon codes, just get it ship to pt. roberts.
Also check out Jacksthread
always google for coupon code for whichever site you choose
November
08-21-2012, 05:45 AM
My experience with asos has always resulted in duties.
etodac
08-21-2012, 08:17 AM
always google for coupon code for whichever site you choose
They're really hard to find (obviously). Any tips and tricks? Pm if it's real top secret and you don't want too many people knowing ;)
BossFrancis
08-21-2012, 08:25 AM
My experience with asos has always resulted in duties.
Really thats weird. I ordered 3 times and I didn't have to pay duties any of the 3 times. However my items were under $100
strykn
08-21-2012, 08:54 AM
Only times I have been charged customs is from shitty ass Emoda.com , worst site ever fucked up my order twice and I got charged customs
Preemo
08-21-2012, 09:24 AM
Yeah, shopped Karmaloop a few times. Charged duties every time.
Asos.. but like people said, you'll get charged duties
what's the percentage charged for duties from asos?
jeedee
08-21-2012, 05:05 PM
There isn't really a "percentage".
Really depends on what/how much you buy and the value it.
I'm guessing asos doesn't devalue items and mark them as gifts? :lol
i get charged duties half the time from asos
it was a lot, i think around $40-$50 for something around $120
not sure, haven't ordered from them for a long time
instantneedles
08-21-2012, 08:50 PM
Def don't order from karmaloop as DHL will probably tax the hell out of you at the door...
Ironically, most of the vancouver brands being sold online are actually from outside of canada...
i'd just get it locally from blackmarkers or from the local stores around.
tbh, you think local vancouver tax is high, wait till you get your shipment at the door and realize you get charged 40-50 bucks outta nowhere.
but if ur still wanting to go for it, id highly suggest getting a PO box down in the states and just pick it up there, less convenient, but it will save you big bucks
RacingMetro92
08-21-2012, 09:25 PM
Sometimes they make you pay it up front, but a lot of the times, you get charged a bullshit "brokerage" fee which works out to about 20 bucks if you order over $100 or so. It's basically for a DHL/UPS customs agent to clear your stuff, even though if you order something through the states, say USPS or the British Royal Mail it's done by CBSA. The only time I really get dinged is when my order is over $50, and it's always good to try to use USPS or Royal Mail because they don't charge extra, only duty.
EXV603
08-22-2012, 06:08 PM
DHL only charges a $10 brokerage fee. The rest of it is duties/taxes for Canada Customs.
!Nhan
08-22-2012, 07:07 PM
I've ordered off karmaloop and picked it up from pt roberts.
Preemo
08-22-2012, 07:32 PM
The problem with Karmaloop is that some of the brands are shipped from different locations. So I had different packages from the same order ...
chickenugget69
08-22-2012, 08:49 PM
wow so many sites.
so from asos, say i buy a hoodie for 50 bucks. do you think i'd get charge duty for that? if yes, approximately how much :P
pinn3r
08-22-2012, 08:55 PM
ordered a hoodie off Karmaloop once, but I wasn't home so they left a little tag on my door & charged me like ~$20
went to the DHL office in Richmond by the airport to pick my hoodie up and asked what the fuck it was about .. nd the DHL employee said it had something to do with weight:2finger:
BossFrancis
08-22-2012, 09:01 PM
wow so many sites.
so from asos, say i buy a hoodie for 50 bucks. do you think i'd get charge duty for that? if yes, approximately how much :P
I ordered an item that was $90 and I wasn't charged. But that's just me you might not be as lucky.
chickenugget69
08-22-2012, 10:06 PM
so just wondering, if i bought a jacket from ebay, say it's like 5lbs at the most. It's from the states and i get it shipped here, howmuch duty tax would i have to pay :(
approximately
EXV603
08-23-2012, 01:11 AM
so just wondering, if i bought a jacket from ebay, say it's like 5lbs at the most. It's from the states and i get it shipped here, howmuch duty tax would i have to pay :(
approximately
Duty rates vary depending on the goods being purchased and the origin of those goods. In Canada, you only get charged duty/tax if the value of the items is over $20 cdn.
For example, if you purchased a $50 item and it had duty of 18% you would pay tax on the total after duty is applied.
$50(1.18) = $59
After 13% hst your total would be $66.67
Therefore, you would be required to pay around $16.67 in duties/taxes + any brokerage fees (usually 10-20 depending on the company).
etodac
08-26-2012, 07:53 AM
If you're purchasing from ASOS, use their EXTRA10 10% off code at checkout.
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