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Curious about St Crispin and Cleverley shoes imported to the US and the associated fees
Almost 3 years later, would this still be the same? Thinking about ordering Denimio to Montreal myself now.For those interested in ordering from Denimio to Canada (Toronto) - I placed an order on Sunday night. The package was delivered Thursday afternoon by FedEx International Priority. I was worried about brokerage charges, but I didn't have to pay anything - taxes, duties.
Very happy with the overall experience. Now hoping that my Samurais haven't shrunk too much after the soak.
But does that really make a difference to the individual importing something UK made for less than $800? I mean other than making damn sure the customs form is correct. I bought a UK made sweater from a UK shop last December and didn't pay anything as it cost about $200.
As I recall, the tariffs were already fairly hefty for knit goods and the new tariffs are an addition 25% over the old rate.
It seems like stores/brands would be responsible for this cost. Of course, it wouldn't be surprising for that cost to get passed along to consumers, but I'm not clear whether you would pay anything directly as you would a duty fee? Luckily I think there's only one brand I really like out of the UK
Priority and express generally get pushed through and don’t get the duties/taxes added, but it’s a gamble.Almost 3 years later, would this still be the same? Thinking about ordering Denimio to Montreal myself now.