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You and like a bunch of us LOL. The Navy is on its way though.Just waiting for these grey flannels to drop so I can grab the suit.
I dunno, I bought shoes from Herring and paid 26% tax/duties as a Canadian. It used to be 39% though. Those are made in the UK, so maybe it's related to Brexit.If CETA works both ways, and I believe it does, there are no more import duties from Canada to Europe and vice versa. I could be wrong though.
I dunno, I bought shoes from Herring and paid 26% tax/duties as a Canadian. It used to be 39% though. Those are made in the UK, so maybe it's related to Brexit.
As for S&M, products are made in China and India. The country where the goods are manufactured matters. So yes, will be hit with duty for S&M.
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Blue herringbone, currently at tailor's
All good man, this importing/trade stuff can be confusingYou are right. It only works if the garments have been produced in Europe when importing to Canada, and produced in Canada for European exports. I stand corrected.
My European friends, you guys pay import duties and VAT for S&M, correct?
Just got my Neo hopsack back from the cleaners. They did a good job of pressing the 3R2 but the fabric now looks-puckered. WTH. Suggestions?
Long-haired cats.
Also, while the S&M garment bags are much better than nothing (and I do use them myself), they aren't ideal since they have a fairly large opening at the top.