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Pay extra for DHL Express. It takes about two days from Japan. I have a small item coming surface mail, and the estimate is three months.does anyone know if EMS/Japan Post has resumed shipping to the US? I thought they did but zenmarket is telling me that they're not shipping to the US still.
yeah the only reasonable option I have is DHL. Surface takes forever, FedEx is strongly discouraged by zenmarket for clothes, and UPS is ~65% more expensive than FedEx/DHL, so that only leaves DHL. EMS was pretty cheap and I would get my package within 4-5 days, so I was hoping to use that. I'm just surprised because I could have sworn that EMS announced they've resumed shipping to the US, but I can't find the notice on their (japanese) website, so maybe I'm misremembering.Pay extra for DHL Express. It takes about two days from Japan. I have a small item coming surface mail, and the estimate is three months.
does anyone know if EMS/Japan Post has resumed shipping to the US? I thought they did but zenmarket is telling me that they're not shipping to the US still.
When I officially start back buying clothes. I want at least 3 pairs of corduroy's
thx, DHL it is thenService availability by country - Japan Post
Available areas and post types may be limited for some countries and areas.www.post.japanpost.jp
US still has an "X" for EMS.
Freenote Cloth? They have some horse-blanket-ish options.Any recommendations for woodsy/mantastic overshirts or shackets? I tried a couple options from RRL but they didn't work for me. I have gone through DWW's write-up on the topic and none of the offerings of the brands mentioned quite appeal to me, namely because I find the patterns to be pretty fugly. I am drawn to the RRL horse-blanket motif, if that provides any guidance. I'd also **** with some tartans.
Any recommendations for woodsy/mantastic overshirts or shackets? I tried a couple options from RRL but they didn't work for me. I have gone through DWW's write-up on the topic and none of the offerings of the brands mentioned quite appeal to me, namely because I find the patterns to be pretty fugly. I am drawn to the RRL horse-blanket motif, if that provides any guidance. I'd also **** with some tartans.