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Cherubim leathers

MrProper

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Just have him declare $10 customs value, problem solved.
I wouldn't count on that.
I ordered something recently; it was shipped via DHL, and German customs held and inspected the package. The seller had already taken care of the customs duties and VAT, though. Still, they did a random check to see what was inside the package.
A while ago, a friend of mine received a leather jacket as a gift. Customs stopped it, estimated its value, and then charged customs duty on it.
Often it goes well, but if you're unlucky, it doesn't.

If the declared value is significantly lower than the actual value, it’s also a real bummer from an insurance standpoint if the package gets lost ;)

I guess I don't really need it that badly after all :D
 

ABCD

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I wouldn't count on that.
I ordered something recently; it was shipped via DHL, and German customs held and inspected the package. The seller had already taken care of the customs duties and VAT, though. Still, they did a random check to see what was inside the package.
A while ago, a friend of mine received a leather jacket as a gift. Customs stopped it, estimated its value, and then charged customs duty on it.
Often it goes well, but if you're unlucky, it doesn't.

If the declared value is significantly lower than the actual value, it’s also a real bummer from an insurance standpoint if the package gets lost ;)

I guess I don't really need it that badly after all :D
Wow, I had no idea DHL actually did that. I'm not surprised though, DHL clearly made a business model out of the customs / tarriffs situation. They now charge €19,50 handling fees.

Anyway, I guess I'm a very lucky guy. I've imported dozens of jackets, always omitting VAT or import fees by declaring $5 value. I do avoid shipping with DHL like the plague, I'm sure that helps a lot lol.
 

Harris HTM

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I wouldn't count on that.
I ordered something recently; it was shipped via DHL, and German customs held and inspected the package. The seller had already taken care of the customs duties and VAT, though. Still, they did a random check to see what was inside the package.
A while ago, a friend of mine received a leather jacket as a gift. Customs stopped it, estimated its value, and then charged customs duty on it.
Often it goes well, but if you're unlucky, it doesn't.

If the declared value is significantly lower than the actual value, it’s also a real bummer from an insurance standpoint if the package gets lost ;)

I guess I don't really need it that badly after all :D
Back in 2019 I had ordered a deadstock Alpha ma1 from the US. I had no idea what the seller would declare (it was an actual shop). I received a letter home from dutch post on behalf of dutch customs asking for the payment receipt because the declared value does not correspond to the estimated one. I had paid something like 150usd and the seller declared 20.
 

MrProper

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Back in 2019 I had ordered a deadstock Alpha ma1 from the US. I had no idea what the seller would declare (it was an actual shop). I received a letter home from dutch post on behalf of dutch customs asking for the payment receipt because the declared value does not correspond to the estimated one. I had paid something like 150usd and the seller declared 20.
That happened to me once, too. I bought something as part of a promotion, and the price was really low. Customs didn't believe the sender's information and charged me fees that exceeded the value of the goods. Fortunately, I was able to provide proof of everything, so I didn't have to pay anything.

This customs stuff is really annoying.
Especially because I find it very arbitrary.
I once sent something back for repair or remake. One time, after about six months, I managed to get the VAT and customs duties I’d paid refunded, another time, I was stuck with the costs and ended up paying VAT and customs duties twice for the same item.
 

Harris HTM

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That happened to me once, too. I bought something as part of a promotion, and the price was really low. Customs didn't believe the sender's information and charged me fees that exceeded the value of the goods. Fortunately, I was able to provide proof of everything, so I didn't have to pay anything.

This customs stuff is really annoying.
Especially because I find it very arbitrary.
I once sent something back for repair or remake. One time, after about six months, I managed to get the VAT and customs duties I’d paid refunded, another time, I was stuck with the costs and ended up paying VAT and customs duties twice for the same item.
One of the reasons I have unfortunately stopped buying from the UK. Fortunately some shops like Walker Slater are really helpful, I recently had to return them an overcoat and they could provide (at your cost) a return label with all the customs/vat mess taken care of.
 

coolhandluke_7

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Figured I should share a few pics of my J-24 style test jacket (serial #12) from Cherubim. I still need to take a few more photos of the two tone Ton Up single rider that I also purchased from AerGuitar.

IIRC, this J-24 style jacket was made up in a 3.5oz steerhide. After a couple days of wear and some hide massaging sessions, it's softened up nicely already. The jacket is my first cross zip and surprisingly non-restrictive, given how trimly that it fits. Another extremely satisfied Cherubim customer here.

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Mysteryo

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Figured I should share a few pics of my J-24 style test jacket (serial #12) from Cherubim. I still need to take a few more photos of the two tone Ton Up single rider that I also purchased from AerGuitar.

IIRC, this J-24 style jacket was made up in a 3.5oz steerhide. After a couple days of wear and some hide massaging sessions, it's softened up nicely already. The jacket is my first cross zip and surprisingly non-restrictive, given how trimly that it fits. Another extremely satisfied Cherubim customer here.

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Kulak545

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I can’t thank everyone enough for the encouraging words about the jackets! Going into this was quite intimidating, but I’m gaining some confidence with it. Thanks again fellas!
Make some how to content. Sewing jacket liners has me confused AF
 

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