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This is how we prepare clothes for you

The entire process from when we get the clothes home from our suppliers to when they end up with our customers is a long one. We make sure that the...

The entire process from when we get the clothes home from our suppliers to when they end up with our customers is a long one. We make sure that the clothes are washed, not wrinkled and we also remove the smell of recycling from the clothes as much as possible. 

First step:

When we get the clothes home in containers, we get them unpacked and checked through so that we don't sell anything useless. We choose to sell some of the clothes with small stains, in order to reduce waste as much as possible and thus make our company as sustainable as possible. After we have sorted all the clothes, we have so-called " Launchers " to wash all the clothes, so that the shirts smell neutral and all the creases from the shirts go away.

The shirts must then be transported back to our warehouse, where they must now be made ready to appear on the website, so you have the opportunity to find a cool vintage shirt! 

When it comes into stock, we take pictures of all the products and then post them on the website. Most often, the jerseys come up on Sundays, but more jerseys are regularly released on weekdays, so we always have a fresh assortment for our visitors. 

Once the jersey is posted on the website, it is hung on our racks so that the jersey is not wrinkled for shipping. When a specific shirt has been sold, we take the shirt and pack it in our packaging and then GLS comes and collects all our packages every day. Therefore, we can have a delivery time of only 1-2 working days!

This was a short story about how we at Dinvintageshop prepare our products for delivery to the customer. The process is long and takes time, but when we get good reviews on our products, it's all worth it! ⭐️

Thanks for wanting to read along! 

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