Trading & Pricing Policy
Scope & Applicability
This Trading, Pricing & Payment Policy applies to all business transactions conducted with customers located in the United Kingdom (UK), including wholesale, blank headwear, and custom-made products.
This policy is designed in accordance with applicable UK commercial, VAT, and consumer protection regulations, without limiting any mandatory statutory rights under local law.
Pricing Principles
We aim to provide fair, competitive, and scalable pricing for wholesalers, distributors, decorators, brands, and professional buyers.
All prices are determined based on:
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Product type (blank or customized)
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Order quantity
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Materials, craftsmanship, and production process
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Logistics and regulatory costs
Prices are always communicated clearly and in advance before order confirmation.
Price Adjustment & Validity
3.1 Price Adjustment Right
Due to potential fluctuations in:
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Raw material prices
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Manufacturing and labor costs
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Customs duties and import/export regulations
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Freight, fuel, and logistics costs
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Exchange rates or regulatory changes
we reserve the right to adjust our prices from time to time.
3.2 Binding Prices
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Price adjustments apply only to new quotations or new orders
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Once an order has been formally confirmed and paid, the agreed price becomes binding and will not be changed retroactively
This approach complies with UK principles of price transparency and contractual certainty.
Tiered & Volume-Based Pricing
We offer tiered pricing structures based on order quantity:
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Higher volumes qualify for lower unit prices
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Blank headwear and customized headwear are priced and calculated separately, as they involve different cost structures
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Volume thresholds, unit prices, and applicable discounts are specified in quotations or product pages
Long-term or strategic partners may request customized pricing agreements subject to written confirmation.
Sampling Policy
5.1 Sampling Fees
For customized products, sampling fees may apply to cover:
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Artwork setup and digitization
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Material sourcing
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Prototype production and testing
Sampling fees will be clearly stated prior to sample production.
5.2 Sample Fee Credit
If a subsequent bulk order reaches the agreed minimum quantity, the sampling fee may be partially or fully credited toward the final order amount, as specified in the quotation.
Samples are produced for evaluation purposes only and may show minor differences compared to mass production.
Payment Policy
6.1 Payment Terms
To ensure efficient production planning and logistics, the following payment terms apply:
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100% full payment is required prior to shipment for all orders
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For custom-made or made-to-order products, full payment is required at the time of order placement to initiate production
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No goods will be dispatched until the total payable amount has been received and cleared
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, no open account (OA) or extended credit terms are offered.
6.2 Payment Terms (Account Periods)
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Standard terms: Prepayment only
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Any agreed payment term (e.g. deposit + balance, or short account period) must be confirmed in writing and applies only to the specific order
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Late payments may result in production delays or order suspension, in accordance with UK commercial practices
6.3 Accepted Payment Methods
We accept the following secure and commonly used payment methods for UK customers:
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Bank Transfer (T/T / SEPA Transfer)
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Digital Wallets: PayPal, Amazon Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay
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Credit / Debit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Maestro, Diners Club, Discover, JCB
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Buy Now, Pay Later: Klarna (subject to eligibility and local availability)
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Shop Pay
All payments are processed through secure, encrypted, and PCI-compliant systems.
Compliance & Governing Principles
This policy follows key UK legal principles, including:
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Pre-contractual information transparency
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Clear price disclosure
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Contractual certainty once payment is confirmed
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Fair commercial practices
Policy Updates
We reserve the right to update or amend this policy to reflect:
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Regulatory or tax changes
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Market conditions
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Operational adjustments
The latest version published on our official website shall prevail.





