Hey /fa/,
Really into browsing Grailed.com.
But most potential cops are in ConUS and hard to ship to EU (import taxes, shipping costs, etc.)
>Declaring them low value is not always viable.
>Are there any good Europe centric alternatives to Grailed.com?
Where do you Europeans get your second hand cops from?
N o w h e r e
>>11131268
ebay
>>11131831
iktf
I bought some stuff in the bst section on a forum from my country though.
>>11131268
shipping you can't do anything about, ask the seller to mark down the value of the item unless you live in a country like iceland that demands to see a receipt you'll be fine and even in iceland it's realy easy to fake it
>>11131998
Marking a very large Yohji Yamamoto trench coat from the SS'98 for 900EUR show as under 25EUR is very suspicious. Even by the box size alone.
I gladly have a lot of people around the world who can deliver things to me, but if often is a hastle to find somebody who has the time to transport things around the globe for you.
>>11131624
I have been surfing around ebay and even Grailed has often better pieces.
>>11132032
>implying customs know high-end designers and spend time lurking for their prices
I got Tricky Ricky shipped as simple sneakers with 20$ value and nobody gave a fuck.
>>11132044
Customs in some countries do research on the spot when picking up your stuff (ie google the brand and the model and use that info as reference to charge you).
>Shoes
Shoes are different than long coats or dresses. They are all roughly the same size and hard to tell apart in terms of box size. They do not attract immediate attention.
>>11132079
Damn, he can fold the coat. I ordered huge ass Cav Empt anorak recently and shop simply wrote "20$ hoodie" on invoice. But I'm from Germany, don't know how it's in your country.
>>11132091
What is the penalty for getting caught in Germany?
I always thought that Germany tells you to open the boxes after you receive them to determine the tax value.