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:
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*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.
Finally someone explains luxury branding without making it boring.
The Baguette bag case study alone was worth the download. Seeing how one product went from a 1997 launch to cult status through scarcity and celebrity placement gave me a whole new framework for thinking about product strategy.
Devoured this on my lunch break and took a full page of notes 🔥
I've been trying to launch a streetwear brand for two years and kept hitting walls with positioning. The section on common mistakes when emulating luxury brands was a wake-up call — I was doing exactly what they warned against, copying aesthetics without understanding the story behind them. After reading this I rewrote my entire brand narrative and started treating my drops like events instead of just listings. My last release sold out in three days. The heritage analysis of Fendi's Roman roots showed me that even a small brand needs an origin story that means something.
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The breakdown of how Fendi uses collaborations to merge audiences — Fendi x Skims, Fendi x Versace — clicked immediately. Clear writing, smart structure, no wasted pages.
Good read but the AI prompt examples felt a bit generic for 2026.
I teach a fashion marketing elective and this PDF nails the intersection of heritage, visibility, and modern strategy. Already shared it with my students as supplemental reading.
Where do I even start. I picked this up thinking it would be a surface-level fan piece about a luxury brand I like, but it turned into a full business education. The way it traces Fendi from a 1925 Roman leather workshop to a global icon and then connects each chapter to actionable lessons is incredibly well done. The celebrity endorsement analysis made me rethink my entire influencer strategy — I was chasing follower counts instead of audience alignment, which is exactly the mistake they flag in section 3.2. The mini exercises scattered throughout forced me to actually apply what I was reading instead of just nodding along. I drafted a brand story for my vintage shop right there in the margins and it's the best copy I've ever written for myself. This reads like a mentorship session disguised as a fashion PDF.
Short, dense, and surprisingly practical.
Interesting perspective on brand reputation but felt like it scratched the surface on the marketing innovation chapter. The Fendi x Fila and Fendi x Versace collaborations deserved deeper analysis than a few sentences. Three stars because the foundation is solid but I wanted more substance in the back half.
The heritage chapter made me see luxury brands completely differently.
What I appreciate is how it doesn't just talk about Fendi — it teaches you to think like a brand strategist. The mini exercises are a nice touch that most guides skip 💡
Learned more about brand storytelling here than in my MBA elective.
I wanted to love this more than I did. The first two chapters on legacy and celebrity influence are genuinely strong — the Sex and the City placement analysis and the scarcity framework were sharp. But the transition into e-commerce advice in Chapter 4 felt rushed compared to the depth of the earlier sections. Still a four because the brand analysis alone taught me things I'll use, but the ending didn't match the setup.
The social media buzz section is spot-on — it mirrors exactly what I see tracking Fendi hashtags on TikTok every week. Finally a PDF that gets how visibility actually works in 2026.
Clean layout, sharp insights, zero fluff.
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Decent overview of Fendi's status but nothing here surprised me if you already follow luxury fashion closely.
Before this PDF I was the person who thought luxury brands were just overpriced logos. The craftsmanship section completely reframed how I evaluate quality — now I notice stitching, materials, and design intent everywhere I shop. I went from dismissing Fendi to understanding exactly why people are willing to pay what they pay. The part about heritage creating emotional connection rather than just functional value genuinely shifted my perspective on what branding can do.
Sent the trend prediction prompt examples to my business partner and we're already using a version of them for our accessories line. Practical stuff 🙌
Read it twice — picked up new details the second time around.
Quick and surprisingly deep for a free download.
Strong analysis on celebrity endorsements and how influence transfers credibility to a product. I just wished the AI chapter offered more concrete tool recommendations instead of hypothetical prompts. The framework is there but the execution trails off toward the end. The Baguette bag phenomenon section is genuinely excellent though and worth reading on its own.
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The limited editions and scarcity playbook in the case study chapter is something every small brand owner should internalize. Been applying those principles to my drops and engagement is way up.
Now I understand why my friend won't stop talking about her Peekaboo 😂
The four-chapter structure flows well and the mini exercises keep it interactive. Good balance between fashion knowledge and business thinking — rare to find both in one resource.
If you already know how luxury branding works this won't blow your mind. The heritage and craftsmanship sections rehash what most fashion marketing books cover. Appreciated the AI angle but it needed more depth to stand on its own.