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U.S. Ends Duty-Free De Minimis Exemption: What It Means for Fashion, Gifts & Small Businesses
U.S. Duty‑Free Is Ending: What It Means for Your Wardrobe & Gifts
Starting August 29, 2025, the U.S. will end the de minimis duty‑free rule for imports under $800 — and even overseas gifts could face fees. That $40 pair of socks from Grandma in Canada? It could come with a $160 duty bill unless it qualifies under the small‑gift exemption. Fashion purchases are especially affected, with duties and new paperwork potentially slowing deliveries and raising prices.
- How postal vs. courier shipping changes your cost
- The $100 gift rule (what still qualifies)
- Why small boutiques feel it most — and how to shop smart
Beat the rush and the fees — we’re shipping U.S. orders by August 25.
Fashion Affordable. Get your fall looks early and your holiday gifts handled — without surprise duty drama.
Canada Post Strike Set for May 23, 2025
Canada Post is set to strike starting May 23, 2025, potentially disrupting deliveries nationwide—especially for small businesses and e-commerce. Learn how this may impact Canadian shoppers and retailers, and how OnlineWarehouseSale.ca is keeping your spring and summer fashion on track by shipping with Purolator. No delays, just style delivered.
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Discontinuation of Karen Scott
First Sale Doctrine and Authentic Products at Online Warehouse Sale
At OnlineWarehouseSale.com, we are committed to offering authentic, high-quality products. Every item we sell is genuine, with proven provenance and no unauthorized modifications. While we are not affiliated with trademark owners, you can trust that all products are original and unaltered. Shop confidently, knowing every purchase is backed by transparency, integrity, and compliance with trademark law.
