I use a dymo label writer 4XL to print labels and use “365 basic solutions” off brand labels for it. They work great. You can also use genuine dymo labels and uline 4x6 labels but they cost a lot more
Generally no, because if you are shipping from the US to any other place in the world, shipping rates from clothes such as tees, hoodies, ect. will run you about $19-56 depending on weight and destination. This would dramatically eat into profit, so it’s like spinning your wheels. However, you could do discounted shipping as a promotional thing for a launch-maybe run it for a week for international orders. Free international shipping may work only if you have huge profit margins aka low manufacturing cost and high retail price.
Hello, those rates are more than enough to cover shipping if solely shipping in the USA. However, if I were you I would consider slashing those rates in half because commercial based pricing for shipping in the USA specifically for clothing items ranges from $4-$15 depending on weight and location in the USA (this is from all my experience) It’s been shown time and time again that customers are turned off or leave abandoned checkouts when the shipping rates are too high. This will cause you to loose sales. It’s better to go with a higher priced product and lower or moderately priced shipping.
@@vobeauty7594 if you ship from the US to countries abroad, there’s really no way to reduce the shipping cost, it will always be costly. You can increase the cost of your product. For example, if shipping was $15 to Canada, increase your product cost by $5, and offer $10 shipping. The other option is to use a fulfillment center in Canada or set up your own distribution there. These often require more planning and you gotta be operating at a larger scale.
literally looking for videos on this, thanks
what do you use for getting the shipping labels?
thanks for the video btw
I use a dymo label writer 4XL to print labels and use “365 basic solutions” off brand labels for it. They work great. You can also use genuine dymo labels and uline 4x6 labels but they cost a lot more
Would you still give free shipping internationally if we are starting??
Generally no, because if you are shipping from the US to any other place in the world, shipping rates from clothes such as tees, hoodies, ect. will run you about $19-56 depending on weight and destination.
This would dramatically eat into profit, so it’s like spinning your wheels. However, you could do discounted shipping as a promotional thing for a launch-maybe run it for a week for international orders.
Free international shipping may work only if you have huge profit margins aka low manufacturing cost and high retail price.
Do you think charging shirts for $15 and hoodies for $25 for flat shipping in the us is good enough to cover shipping ?
Hello, those rates are more than enough to cover shipping if solely shipping in the USA.
However, if I were you I would consider slashing those rates in half because commercial based pricing for shipping in the USA specifically for clothing items ranges from $4-$15 depending on weight and location in the USA (this is from all my experience)
It’s been shown time and time again that customers are turned off or leave abandoned checkouts when the shipping rates are too high. This will cause you to loose sales. It’s better to go with a higher priced product and lower or moderately priced shipping.
@@rubashkastreetwear thank you
What about for skincare because Canadian shipping is so expensive
@@vobeauty7594 if you ship from the US to countries abroad, there’s really no way to reduce the shipping cost, it will always be costly.
You can increase the cost of your product. For example, if shipping was $15 to Canada, increase your product cost by $5, and offer $10 shipping.
The other option is to use a fulfillment center in Canada or set up your own distribution there. These often require more planning and you gotta be operating at a larger scale.
Bro still pushin 🅿️💙💙💙