Shipping & International Orders
United States
Stickers ship free. They go out flat as a letter.
Prints, clothing, and everything else ship at the rate shown at checkout.
International
Stickers and prints, the things I make by hand
International shipping on these is expensive, and I charge what it actually costs. Here is why.
Inside the US I can send a sticker as a letter for around a dollar. That is the whole reason they ship free here. Across a border that option disappears. USPS does not allow merchandise in international letter mail, so anything I make has to travel as a tracked parcel with a customs form attached. The cheapest label I can buy for that runs over twenty dollars, whether the envelope holds one sticker or ten.
So the number you see at checkout is the real cost. It is not a markup and I make nothing on it. If I charged less I would be paying people to take my work, and I would rather show you the honest number than quietly stop shipping to your country.
If that fee is not worth it for a single sticker, I completely understand. Shipping is charged per order and not per item, so if you do order, order a few things at once. That is the only way the fee stops feeling absurd.
Clothing, hoodies, and accessories
These are printed to order at a facility near you, so international shipping on them is normal and cheap. The fee above does not apply to them.
Customs and duties
Import duties and VAT are set by your country, are not included in what you pay me, and are the buyer's responsibility.
Everything I make by hand ships from Charlotte, North Carolina.