SHIPPING
We are proud to offer international shipping services that currently operate in over 200 countries and islands world wide. Nothing means more to us than bringing our customers great value and service. We will continue to grow to meet the needs of all our customers, delivering a service beyond all expectation anywhere in the world.
Do you ship worldwide?
Yes. We provide free shipping to over 200 countries around the world. However, there are some locations we are unable to ship to. If you happen to be located in one of those countries we will contact you.
What about customs?
We are not responsible for any custom fees once the items have been shipped. By purchasing our products, you consent that one or more packages may be shipped to you and may get custom fees when they arrive to your country.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location. These are our estimates:
| Location |
*Estimated Shipping Time |
| United States |
5-20 Business days |
| Canada, Europe |
5-20 Business days |
| Australia, New Zealand |
5-20 Business days |
| Central & South America |
5-25 Business days |
| Asia |
5-20 Business days |
| Africa |
5-25 Business days |
*This doesn’t include our 1-3 day processing time.
Do you provide tracking information?
Yes, you will receive an email once your order ships that contains your tracking information. If you haven’t received tracking info within 5 days, please contact us.
My tracking says “no information available at the moment”.
For some shipping companies, it takes 2-5 business days for the tracking information to update on the system. If your order was placed more than 5 business days ago and there is still no information on your tracking number, please contact us.
Will my items be sent in one package?
For logistical reasons, items in the same purchase will sometimes be sent in separate packages, even if you've specified combined shipping.
If you have any other questions, please contact us and we will do our best to help you out.
RETURNS
Order cancellation
All orders can be cancelled until they are shipped. If your order has been paid and you need to make a change or cancel an order, you must contact us within 12 hours. Once the packaging and shipping process has started, it can no longer be cancelled.
Refunds
Your satisfaction is our #1 priority. Therefore, you can request a refund or reshipment for ordered products if:
- If you did not receive the product within the guaranteed time (45 days not including 1-3 day processing) you can request a refund or a reshipment.
- If you received the wrong item you can request a refund or a reshipment.
- If you do not want the product you’ve received you may request a refund but you must return the item at your expense and the item must be unused.
We do not issue the refund if:
- Your order did not arrive due to factors within your control (i.e. providing the wrong shipping address)
- Your order did not arrive due to exceptional circumstances outside the control of megaselectionsnook.shop (i.e. not cleared by customs, delayed by a natural disaster).
- Other exceptional circumstances outside the control of megaselectionsnook.shop.
*You can submit refund requests within 15 days after the guaranteed period for delivery (45 days) has expired. You can do it by sending a message on Contact Us page
If you are approved for a refund, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within 14 days.
Exchanges
If for any reason you would like to exchange your product, perhaps for a different size in clothing, you must contact us first and we will guide you through the steps.
Please do not send your purchase back to us unless we authorise you to do so.
The horsebit detail section cleared up something I'd been confusing with knockoffs for years.
Six clean sections, each one covering a different recognition marker — from the interlocking GG logo to the equestrian-inspired hardware. I used the checklist side-by-side while browsing consignment sites and caught two fakes within an hour 🔍
The green-red-green web stripe breakdown was the part I kept coming back to.
I've been reselling luxury accessories on and off for about four years, mostly authenticating by gut feel and whatever YouTube videos I could find. This checklist organized everything I sort of already knew into a system I can actually follow consistently. The section on statement hardware — horsebit details, chunky gold-tone metal, oversized buckles — gave me a vocabulary for things I was noticing but couldn't articulate to buyers when justifying prices. I started using the GG Supreme monogram canvas identifiers from section 3 when sourcing at estate sales and immediately felt more confident passing on pieces that looked off. The retro-modern fusion section also helped me understand why certain vintage Gucci pieces command higher resale than others — that Alessandro Michele era context clicked a lot of pricing patterns into place.
Didn't know the web stripe came from saddle straps — love when a checklist teaches you something 👀
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Printed and laminated for my authentication desk.
The animal motifs section — bees, tigers, snakes — finally gave me a framework for identifying which prints are distinctly Gucci versus generic luxury. Shared it with my buying team and we've already tightened up our sourcing criteria.
Concise enough to memorize after two reads.
The Italian craftsmanship section is what separates this from every other brand recognition list I've seen — structured stitching and finishing details matter more than logos when you're authenticating in person.
Section 4 on statement hardware changed how I evaluate bags instantly 🔥
The maximalist eclectic combinations point in section 3 nailed it.
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Quick and scannable — used it at a flea market last weekend.
The bit about GG appearing on hardware clasps and all-over prints helped me spot a detail I'd been overlooking on belts.
Every section ends with a clear takeaway which makes it stick.
Solid overview of the six recognition pillars. I docked a star because the craftsmanship section could go deeper — mentioning specific leather types or stitching patterns would help buyers doing hands-on authentication, not just visual checks. But for a quick-reference checklist it does the job well.
Took this to a consignment shop and felt like I actually knew what I was looking at for once 💅
The equestrian heritage context behind the horsebit detail is the kind of background that makes you sound knowledgeable when selling.
I teach a fashion merchandising intro course at a community college and honestly this might end up as a handout. The six sections map almost perfectly onto how I explain brand identity to students — logo, color codes, patterns, hardware, craftsmanship, and design philosophy. Having the Alessandro Michele era called out by date range gives students a concrete timeline to anchor the maximalist shift everyone talks about vaguely. My only hesitation is the checklist doesn't touch on packaging or in-store experience as recognition elements, which I think matters for the buyer audience it targets. But the core visual identifiers are covered thoroughly enough that I'm already planning to pair it with an in-class authentication exercise next semester.
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Covers recognition signals I thought I knew but had never seen organized this cleanly.
The vintage 70s silhouette mention in the retro-modern section explains so much about current Gucci pricing on resale apps.
Actually useful — not just brand worship dressed up as education.
Knew about the logo and stripe but the botanical print and bee motif sections filled real gaps in my knowledge.
Fastest brand literacy shortcut I've found.
Section 6 on retro-modern fusion tied the whole thing together 👏