SHIPPING
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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.
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For logistical reasons, items in the same purchase will sometimes be sent in separate packages, even if you've specified combined shipping.
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RETURNS
Order cancellation
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Exchanges
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Now I can actually tell when someone's wearing Balenciaga without seeing a tag.
The checklist format is perfect for quick reference while shopping.
I showed this to my boyfriend and he immediately started pointing out Balenciaga details on the street. The silhouette and footwear cues are so spot-on that once you read them, you can't unsee it 🔥
Saved this to my phone and pull it up every time I'm browsing consignment shops. The material breakdown alone has saved me from buying knockoffs twice now. Knowing to look for neoprene and technical fabric pairings versus cheap synthetics was something I never would've caught on my own. Short, practical, no fluff — exactly what a visual checklist should be.
Super handy little guide, keeps things tight.
The proportions tip about intentional disproportion was an eye-opener. I used to think oversized just meant big — now I get the actual design logic behind it.
Clean and scannable — exactly how a style checklist should work 👌
Read it in two minutes flat and already feel sharper.
Covers the visual cues well but doesn't go into seasonal differences or how the style has shifted across collections. If you already follow Balenciaga closely, this might feel a bit basic.
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The layering and texture contrast points hit hard.
I work at a luxury consignment store and have been eyeballing pieces for months trying to authenticate the aesthetic beyond just logos. This checklist changed my process completely. I started scanning for asymmetrical hems, raw edges, and exaggerated stitching first — details I used to overlook. Last week I spotted a genuine Balenciaga trench that had been mislabeled just by recognizing the elongated sleeve and boxy shoulder construction from this guide. My manager was impressed. It's one page but it carries more weight than some full-length fashion courses I've taken online.
Printed it out and taped it inside my closet door.
Good overview of the key visual markers. Would've appreciated a few photo examples alongside each checkpoint to make it even easier to internalize.
Didn't realize how much the footwear anchors the whole look until reading this.
Quick read, sticks with you.
I've been thrifting for a Balenciaga-inspired wardrobe on a budget and this completely sharpened my eye. Before, I was just grabbing anything oversized and hoping it looked right. Now I check for the boxy silhouette, wide shoulders, and elongated sleeves specifically. The color palette tip about muted tones with neon accents helped me spot a jacket last month that nails the vibe perfectly — and it was twelve bucks 🙌 Genuinely useful if you're trying to replicate the aesthetic without the price tag.
The attitude point at the end ties everything together nicely.
Solid for beginners but felt like it ended too soon. Would love a second page covering bags, jewelry, and sunglasses in more detail.
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The material checklist is underrated — knowing to look for neoprene and mesh mixed with leather is so specific and helpful.
Straight to the point and dead accurate.
I used to confuse Balenciaga styling with just generic oversized streetwear. The part about intentional disproportion and chaotic layering with contrasting textures made the distinction click for me. Now when I see someone on the street I can tell if they're pulling from that aesthetic or just wearing big clothes.
Useful as a cheat sheet, wish it covered accessories more.
Nailed the logo observation — the way Balenciaga teases with text placement is so distinct once you know to look for it.
Took me less time to read than to make coffee.
This is the kind of thing I screenshot and send to friends when they ask how to tell luxury streetwear apart. Compact and smart.
Before finding this I spent an embarrassing amount of time on forums trying to understand what separates Balenciaga from other oversized fashion brands. Turns out the answer was right in the details — the raw edges, unconventional pocket placements, and exaggerated stitching are things you'd never notice unless someone told you to look. I went back through my own closet and realized half my pieces were missing these markers entirely. Started shopping more intentionally and my outfits actually look cohesive now instead of randomly big 💯 Even my sister who doesn't care about fashion said I look more put together. One-page PDF doing more work than entire YouTube channels.
Simple, effective, and I've already used it twice while shopping.
The checklist is decent for someone brand new to Balenciaga, but if you've followed fashion for a while, most of these points are things you'd already pick up on. Nothing wrong with it — just don't expect deep analysis.
Brilliant little reference — the texture and material notes are where it really shines.
Shared it with three people already.
The point about muted palettes with unexpected neon accents was something I'd never consciously noticed. Now I see it everywhere 😂
Punchy and portable — fits on one screen.
Would've liked more depth on how to distinguish Balenciaga's layering from other deconstructed brands. The checklist captures the surface-level markers well but stops short of the nuances that separate it from, say, Vetements or Rick Owens.
The footwear and silhouette points are dead on.
I run a small vintage resale account and this PDF lives in my saved files permanently now. Before reading it I was pricing pieces based mostly on tags and condition. The checklist taught me to evaluate construction details — asymmetrical hems, elongated sleeves, that deliberate boxy cut — which helps me describe items way more accurately in my listings. My sell-through rate went up because buyers trust the descriptions more. One page, real impact.
Concise and accurate — exactly what I needed before hitting the outlets.
The rebellion and attitude line at the end isn't fluff — it's actually the most important takeaway because it frames everything else.
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Now I notice the exaggerated stitching on everything.
It's helpful as a starting point but reads more like a summary than a full guide. I finished it wanting more context on each checkpoint — maybe a paragraph per point instead of just a sentence.
Love that it covers both subtle and exaggerated logo placement — most guides only talk about one or the other.
My friend thought her jacket was Balenciaga-style and I used this to gently explain why it wasn't. The wide shoulder and sleeve proportions were completely off. She wasn't mad — she appreciated learning the difference 😄
Short enough to memorize, detailed enough to be useful.
Good content but a visual companion would elevate it significantly. Even simple diagrams showing correct versus incorrect silhouettes would've pushed this to five stars for me.
Opened my eyes to how intentional the disproportion is.
This checklist is tighter than most paid style guides I've bought.
I used to think recognizing Balenciaga was just about spotting the logo. The material and texture tips completely reframed how I evaluate pieces. Neoprene paired with premium cotton is such a specific tell that I would've never caught without this.
Straightforward and useful — no wasted words.
Solid fundamentals. Misses some nuance on how the brand's visual language shifts season to season, but for a quick-reference tool it does exactly what it promises.
Pocket-sized fashion literacy right here.
The streetwear influence point tied everything together for me — hoodies and puffers with high-fashion construction details is the whole thesis in one line.
My mom asked why I keep staring at people's sleeves and shoulders now 🔥
I've read longer guides that taught me less than this single checklist. The color scheme tip about muted palettes with shocking accents was new to me and immediately made sense when I looked back at recent runway photos.