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How long does Laced delivery take?
Delivery Times Our average delivery time is 6-12 working days. Once you’ve placed an order, we’ll update you regularly and let you know as soon as possible if we or the delivery company expect any delays.
How long does Laced take to deliver to us?
SHIPPING & HANDLING Please be aware that all orders are processed in 48 business hours (not including weekends nor holidays). Orders generally ship within 2-3 business days after purchase. All orders placed on Friday after 12:00 p.m. PST will begin processing on the following Monday. Available shipping methods for domestic orders include:
USPSPriority Mail: $7.00 (4-6 business days) USPS Priority Mail Express: $20.00 (2-3 business days)
*Signature is required upon delivery of all packages. Please remain up to date with your tracking updates and arrange for someone to be available to sign for your package. If USPS attempts delivery and you are not available, please report to your local USPS Office immediately to claim your package before it is returned to us. Available shipping methods for international orders include:
Canada – USPS Priority Mail International: $25 (7-14 business days) United Kingdom – USPS Priority Mail International: $35 (7-14 business days) All Other Countries – USPS Priority Mail International: $35 (7-14 business days)
Please note that Laced. ships all international packages “Delivery Duties Unpaid.” This means that all customs, duties, taxes, and brokerage fees are not charged by Laced. and are the responsibility of the customer at the time of delivery. If the customer fails to pay these fees and the package is returned to Laced., we will not resend your package and instead issue a store credit in the amount of the subtotal of your order (not including shipping fee).
What delivery does Laced use?
We currently use DPD as our delivery courier. DPD offers fast and reliable delivery from Monday to Sunday. Before your order arrives, you’ll receive a one-hour time slot.
Do Laced deliver on weekends?
PROCESSING TIMES – Orders are processed Monday through Friday excluding weekends and holidays. Tracking information is sent via email on the day the order is shipped out.1-2 Business Days (Place order by 12pm MST for same day processing. Excluding weekends and holidays) 2-3 Business Days Place order by 9am MST for same day processing.
Excluding weekends and holidays 3-4 Business Days Place order by 9am MST for same day processing. Excluding weekends and holidays 4-7 Business Days Delivered in 4-7 business days after we receive your order. Excluding weekends and holidays INTERNATIONAL TAXES AND CUSTOMS CHARGES International customers may be required to pay sales tax, duty and/or Customs charges.
All Taxes and customs charges are the responsibility of the customer and are not included in the cost of the order or shipping charge. Taxes and customs charges differ depending on the country and state of the shipping address. We suggest contacting your local customs office if you are unsure of the applicable taxes and customs fees that are relevant to you.
Is it safe to buy from Laced?
Laced acts as the middleman between buyer and seller, offering a streamlined authentication process and timely delivery. To ensure each item is guaranteed authentic, Laced has a dedicated team of in-house authenticators that thoroughly check every item for authenticity and quality before it’s delivered to the buyer.
Is Laced a replica site?
Laced.co.uk is 100% legit.
Is Laced a UK brand?
How it works – Founded out of London in 2018, Laced facilitates sneaker sales between sellers and buyers. Now, sellers might be individuals looking to offload hard-to-find sneakers for a profit after buying from the original brand, or they might be professional sellers dedicated to finding desirable footwear at volume. Laced homepage. Image Credits: Laced The seller sets a price, with no eBay-like auction element available, and the shoes are then placed in a queue which is prioritized by the lowest price first — this, according to Laced chief of staff Gareth Olyott, is designed to encourage sellers to set their goods at a reasonable price.
“To get to the front of the queue, and have the best chance of selling your item, the price must be the lowest,” Olyott told TechCrunch. “This disincentives sellers to list items at astronomically high prices in comparison to their value.” There’s no escaping some of the similarities here with something like secondary ticketing marketplaces, whereby touts (maybe aided by bots) scoop up all the tickets for a concert from a primary ticketing outlet, and instantly sell them on “legitimate” secondary marketplaces for a hefty profit.
The arguments for these models are very similar too, insofar as having a properly authenticated, legitimate business managing the resale process ensures that buyers aren’t dealing with dubious merchants. “Footwear accounts for 20% of the value of all counterfeit goods, and the counterfeit sneaker market is estimated to be worth five times the legitimate market,” Olyott continued.
- This shows that the proliferation of counterfeit items in this sector is a huge problem for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- Laced removes the risk of buying an item from an unregulated marketplace, and for it to arrive and be inauthentic.” All trainers should be new and in their original packaging, and after each completed transaction the seller ships their goods to Laced, which uses in-house authenticators to check their veracity and forwards them to the buyer, taking a 15% cut on top of the list price.
And unlike something like eBay, buyers and sellers on Laced remain entirely anonymous — both to the public, and to each other. “Laced operates purely as the middleman in the relationship between the buyer and the seller,” Olyott said. “We not only exist to ensure quality and authentication of the items but to also keep everyone involved anonymous and safe.
- We believe that for the customer at least, anonymity keeps things more streamlined and simple.
- Especially where high-value and highly desirable items are concerned.” Laced is focused exclusively on the U.K., which does set it apart from many of its counterparts, while it also claims to have a unique authentication process, though it wasn’t at complete liberty to say exactly what this is.
“We’re of course limited to how much we can divulge through fear of giving the counterfeiters any information they could use to attempt to game the system here,” Olyott said. “But it’s the use of pattern identification alongside a huge database of variables specific to each ‘silhouette’ which we use as markers to identify the authentic against the counterfeit.
This is then supported by a syllabus which we’ve developed internally for training our teams. As you can imagine, there are new items launching every day, so we’re in a perpetual state of updating these methods.” Moreover, Laced says that while many others in the space rely heavily on third-party infrastructure such as that provided by Shopify, it has built its entire tech stack “with long-term scale and flexibility” in mind.
“Building our own tech stack, and not relying on third-party services, means that we can offer speed beyond our competitors at every point of the process,” Olyott said. That all said, there is no getting away from the crowded space in which Laced operates, and there are plenty of companies doing something similar already, attracting sizeable chunks of venture capital (VC) money for their efforts.
- These include ; the U.K.’s ; ; Los Angeles- and ; and, which is facing from Nike, which accuses StockX of selling counterfeit goods.
- Elsewhere, and India’s raised investor cash this year for premium sneaker marketplaces.
- All this is to say, of course, that despite economic headwinds and, there remains an almost insatiable appetite for sneaker resale platforms.
And with another $12 million in the bank, Laced is looking to capitalize on this trend by building out its platform, including investing in technology, product and data science. “As the industry and model is so unique, there’s no tech that we can pull off the shelf, so we’ve had to invest heavily in proprietary technology to provide the best service to our buyers, sellers and our authentication model,” Olyott said.
“We know that by doing this, we will unlock the ability to scale rapidly with clear purpose.” Laced’s Series A round was led by London-based investment firm Talis Capital, with participation from H&M’s investment arm, H&M Group Ventures; B&Y Venture Partners; Truesight Ventures; and a handful of angel investors.
: Laced, a UK-based resale marketplace for authenticated premium sneakers, raises $12M
Can you refund on Laced?
If you change your mind about your order, you’ll need to email [email protected] with your order number and reason for returning, within 14 days. Our team will then arrange a returns label for you and the cost of the return (£9) will be deducted from your refund.
Does Laced charge shipping?
All shipping costs are calculated at checkout. Customers are responsible for any customs fees and taxes that may be added, depending on your country or region. Laced is not responsible for any fees or charges you may incur once your order reaches you.
Does Laced sell original shoes?
Laced is a marketplace for the buying and selling of authentic luxury goods.
Is Laced a real app?
LACED is not your typical sneaker app. We are a gamified auction platform that gives users a fair chance to participate in low-cost sneaker auctions, changing the way limited and exclusive sneakers are purchased. No more lines, no more fakes, just an honest way of winning the most hyped sneakers for the best possible price.
- Jul 31, 2023 Version 3.1.5 What’s new: More auctions and more chances to win.
- We can now offer more sneakers auctions because of reserve pricing.
- Some auctions must reach the reserve price in order to declare a winner.
- If the reserve is not met, everyone’s bids will be returned for use in the next auction.
Improved: – Improved sign-up process, ensuring a smoother journey for new users – New and improved user profile
Who owns Laced?
Laced, a marketplace for trainers, ties up £10m investment
- London-based marketplace Laced has raised £10m ($12m) in a Series A round.
- The raise was led by early-stage investment firm Talis Capital, who previously led Laced’s seed round, alongside H&M Group Ventures, the investment arm of H&M Group.
- Founded in 2018 by CEO Chris Gibbons, Laced connects buyers and sellers of rare, exclusive and desirable trainers and luxury goods, providing a secure, transparent and easy-to-use service for collectors and enthusiasts.
- Laced offers an industry-leading authentication of goods, same-day order processing, seven-day-a-week deliveries and same-day-as-sale payouts as standard, which is much faster than other marketplaces.
Laced, which to date has now raised more than £13.5m ($17m), will use the funding to further expand and develop its technology and product offering. Laced’s Series A funding comes off the back of GMV (gross merchandise value) on the platform surpassing $100m and hiring some of the most respected and talented people within the industry.
- Gibbons, founder and CEO, said: “We are driven by our belief that everyone deserves access to luxury goods.
- Our technology and team of experts not only democratise this access, but also ensures that all products are authentic, and that each transaction is safe and secure.
- We have a deep relationship with Talis Capital, which is backing us again.
We are delighted to welcome H&M Group Ventures on our journey as we roll out a significant product roadmap throughout the rest of the year.”
- Kirill Tasilov, general partner at Talis Capital, added: “At Talis, we partner with founders who are set to redefine their industries with unconventional thinking, and Laced embodies this.
- “We saw the business’ potential from the very beginning and this funding round demonstrates our continued support in becoming the leading marketplace for sought-after sneakers and high-end luxury fashion.”
- Nanna Andersen, head of new growth and ventures at H&M Group, said: “We are thrilled to back Chris and the dedicated team behind Laced as they embark on the next stage of their journey.
“In building an impressive online marketplace, they are not only providing consumers with a specially curated selection of in-demand sneakers, but also an important platform to extend the lifecycle of products. This investment is exactly the type of company and entrepreneur that we are delighted to support.” Previous participants also investing in this Series A round include BY Venture Partners and Truesight Ventures as well as a number of prominent angel investors, including Bart Swanson (current board member at Impossible Foods, and previously at Zoom) and Eric Archambeau (Co-Founder of Astanor Ventures).
- The counterfeit trainer market was worth more than five times the value of the legitimate market in 2021, meaning the sale of fake trainers has become a major problem on resale sites.
- To ensure the authenticity of every pair sold, Laced has a dedicated team of in-house authenticators that thoroughly check every pair before they are sent to the buyer.
: Laced, a marketplace for trainers, ties up £10m investment
How long does Laced take to deliver after authentication?
Once the item arrives at our authentication centre for checks, it generally takes around two working days to authenticate the item and send it out to the buyer. However, it’s worth noting that this can take slightly longer during busy periods like bank holidays and Christmas.
How long does Jordans take to ship?
FAQ We’re here to help! If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for in our FAQ, please reach out to us at JordanSuaste @umgstores.com, Someone on our team will reach out to you shortly. General Questions Can I change my order? Unfortunately, we can’t change any information on an existing order once it has already been processed for shipment, including details like your shipping address, billing information, item, size, or quantity.
- We also cannot cancel orders after they’ve been processed.
- If you haven’t yet received shipping confirmation, we may be able to process an address change or cancellation.
- Please reach out to us at the email listed above, select the appropriate category, and we’ll make every effort to accommodate your request! All orders are subject to our return and exchange policies.
Please note an address change or cancellation request is not guaranteed until one of our team members has confirmed your request has been processed. Once I place an order, when will my account be charged? If you place an order on our store, you will be charged for the full cost of your order immediately.
If you see any additional pending charges on your account, please allow up to 3 business days for them to reverse. If they do not reverse and you believe there has been a billing error, please reach out to us at the email listed above. Can I place an order over the phone? We can only accept orders placed through the website.
If you’re having trouble accessing the site for any reason, please reach out to us at the email listed above and we’ll do our best to help. Can I get a different size or color than what is offered through the store? No. If a size, color, or other variant doesn’t appear online, it is not currently available.
What happens if you run out of stock of an item I’ve already ordered? In rare cases when an item runs out of stock after your order is placed, we’ll contact you ASAP to exchange the affected item for another of equal value. We make every effort to ensure inventory is accurate to avoid this happening.
Note that if we don’t get a response from you within 5 business days, we reserve the right to refund your order in full. If I purchased a bundle am I able to remove an item or items from it for a refund? No. If you order a bundle and later decide that you do not want everything included in it, you must cancel the full order for the bundle and purchase the items you do want individually.
What is the sales tax on my order? Sales tax is applied to all domestic orders. The tax is calculated based on applicable sales tax and use tax laws within each state. How do discounts and special offers work? And now for some legal language: Unless otherwise specified, product prices already reflect discounts.
All offers are limited to stock on hand; no rain checks or vouchers are available unless otherwise noted. Not valid after purchase, on prior purchases, gift cards, gift certificates, taxes, shipping, or handling and processing charges. Purchaser must pay applicable sales tax.
Offer may not be combined with any other sale, promotion, discount, code, promo, coupon and/or offer. Promotions have no cash value. Offer cannot be sold, transferred, or otherwise bartered. Void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted. Returns or cancellations of any portion of a purchase requires equal forfeiture of offer or amount equal to offer.
Universal Music Group has the right to end or modify any promotion at any time at its sole discretion. other restrictions may apply. Offers only apply to the United States unless otherwise noted. Pre-Orders I ordered an item listed as “pre-order.” When will it arrive? Pre-ordered items are not available to ship at the time of purchase.
- Shipping timelines on pre-orders are detailed in the product description, as well as in your confirmation email.
- Note that unless otherwise noted, any order that includes a pre-order item will not ship until all items are available.
- Please check your confirmation email for details on when pre-order items will ship.
Shipping and delivery dates on these items are not guaranteed, unless otherwise noted. While we make every effort to communicate accurate delivery estimates around your orders, unanticipated production delays for pre-order and limited edition items do happen.
- Payment is charged immediately at checkout.
- If you are ordering a pre-order item with an in-stock item, unless otherwise noted, your order will ship when the pre-order item becomes available.
- Pre-order timelines vary based on product. Please refer to the product description for estimates on when the item you’re ordering is intended to ship.
- The date listed on the product page is an estimation based on details from the merchandise provider and can vary depending upon demand.
- Details regarding delays are communicated when information is provided by the vendor. If an update has not been provided, we don’t have the information readily available yet.
Shipping When will my order ship? In most cases, excluding pre-orders, orders ship within 2-3 business days. Shipping and delivery dates aren’t guaranteed unless otherwise noted. When will I get tracking information? You’ll receive tracking info as soon as your package ships, via the email you placed your order with.
Make sure to check all inboxes, including your spam folder, if you can’t find your shipping confirmation. Please note it can sometimes take up to 3 days for your tracking link to update. How long will it take for my order to arrive, once it ships? Domestic orders normally arrive within 3-7 days of shipping, unless otherwise noted.
International orders normally arrive within 2-4 weeks of shipping. Please note that these orders need to pass through the customs office in your country before it will be released for final delivery, which can occasionally cause additional delays. Once an order leaves our warehouse, carrier shipping delays may occur due to factors outside our control.
We unfortunately can’t control how quickly an order arrives once it has left our warehouse. Contacting the carrier is the best way to get more insight into your package’s location and estimated delivery date. Please note that shipping delays will occur if you provide an incorrect address at checkout. If your package is returned to our facility due to a shipping error, we’ll reach out to you via the email address provided with your shipping information.
If we don’t get a response within 5 business days, we hold the right to refund your order. This applies to all merchandise orders, including limited edition and pre-order sales. Please note that in the event of an order split shipping, we can only refund you for what has been returned to us.
- For orders shipping within the US : if you have not received your package within 3-4 weeks after it ships, please reach out to us at the email listed above as soon as possible so we can resolve the issue for you.
- For orders shipping outside of the US : if you have not received your package within 6 weeks after it ships, please reach out to us at the email listed above as soon as possible so we can resolve the issue for you.
- If you receive tracking on an order but it has not been updated beyond the “pre-shipment” or “label created” stage within 2 weeks, please reach out to us at the email listed above to look into it for you.
Please note that we are not responsible for packages lost due to an incorrect shipping address being provided with your order. Shipping delays will occur if you provide an incorrect address at checkout. My tracking says my order was delivered, but I haven’t gotten it yet.
- Where is it? Some carriers will mark a package as delivered before they actually deliver it.
- Though unusual, this can happen up to 5 days before an item is actually delivered.
- You can try contacting the carrier to get better insight into the delay.
- If you still haven’t received your package after 5 days, and you’ve checked with your neighbors and still don’t have it, please reach out to us at the email listed above and we’ll do our best to help! My order is shipping to a country outside of the United States.
Will I have to pay customs/import fees to receive my order? Depending on your country, you may be charged customs/import fees. Customs charges and fees are the sole responsibility of the purchaser; we are not responsible for any additional customs charges or fees once your package has left our facility.
- Customs fees are calculated based on the contents of each package.
- If an order arrives via multiple packages, customs fees will not increase but rather be collected upon import of each parcel.
- If customs fees and charges are refused at the time of delivery, your order will be returned to us.
- Once we receive your package, we can refund you for your purchase.
If you are unfamiliar with customs fees and charges, please contact your local postal or customs office for more information. Returns & Exchanges How do I begin the process of returning my order for a refund or an exchange? Please contact our team by emailing us at the email listed above before shipping your package to us.
- If you ship an item to us for a return or exchange without contacting us first, we can’t guarantee that your request will be processed.
- How long after my order can I submit a return or exchange request? Returns or exchange requests must be made within 60 days of the date you receive your order,
- Please note that limited edition items are not eligible for exchanges.
Will you accept returns of product in any condition? Items must be returned in their original condition and packaging, with tags attached. Returned items cannot be washed, worn, used, or altered in any way. Am I able to return an item received in a bundle for a refund? No.
If you wish you return an item received within a bundle for a refund, you must return the full bundle. Partial refunds will not be provided for items within a bundle unless there is verified damage to that item. Who pays for my return? You will cover the cost of return shipping, except in any case where we are responsible for the cause of the return or exchange (see “Damaged, Incorrect, or Incomplete Orders”).
How long will it take for me to get a refund on my returned item? Please allow 3-5 business days for your item to be processed. Refunds typically take 2-3 business days to appear in your account once they’ve been processed, but can occasionally take up to 10 business days.
Damaged, Incorrect, or Incomplete Orders What do I do if my order arrived damaged, incorrect, or incomplete? If your item arrived damaged, or you received an incorrect item, we’ll need photos to verify the damage and/or to confirm which incorrect item was shipped. This helps us understand what went wrong, and helps to make sure we prevent similar issues for you and other customers in the future.
We are only able to process a refund or exchange for damaged and/or incorrect items within 60 days from the date you received the order. Once we receive the photos, we’ll issue a return label to you via email. Once the affected item is shipped back to our warehouse, we’ll ship you a replacement.
- Please reach out to our team right away by emailing us at the email listed above.
- We’ll resolve your issue as soon as possible! We are not responsible for any damages to any merchandise once the item has been worn, used, or washed.
- What if the item I ordered arrives and it doesn’t look like the photo on the store? Often times the images used on the store are digital mock-ups of what the product is intended to look like.
This will typically vary once the product is created and shipped out. Feel free to reach out to our team if you feel that the product you received differs greatly from the digital mock-up on the store. Be sure to send a photo or two so our team can see the difference to better help you.
- To access the album on your phone, follow the link provided and click “Download”
- You will then be taken to the downloaded folder and you will then need to click “extract all”
- Once the album is finished downloading, a new folder will pop up to confirm that the files are in MP3 format
- You can then listen to the album on your phone’s music app.
How to access your files on your desktop computer:
- Open the downloaded folder (in most cases, the folder name will end with,zip)
- Click “extract all”
- Once the album is finished downloading, a new folder will pop up with the files in MP3 format
- You can then copy and paste the album to your desktop or mobile device.
I live outside the US. Why can’t I buy or access digital downloads? Unfortunately, due to copyright restrictions, digital downloads are not available outside of the US unless otherwise specified on the store. Can I get a refund on my digital music purchase? Digital music purchases are non-refundable.
- If you have trouble accessing the music, please reach out to us at the email listed above and we’ll make sure you can access your music ASAP.
- Pre-Sale Ticket Access
- What is pre-sale ticket access?
Pre-sale ticket access gives you the chance to purchase event tickets before the general release to the public. Note that due to a limited allotment of tickets and high demand, there is no guarantee that you’ll be able to buy tickets to the show using your pre-sale code,
- Pre-sale codes have no cash value and are non-transferable, case-sensitive, and good for one-time use only.
- How do I get a pre-sale access code? Getting ticket pre-sale access through the store is typically limited to fans who buy a particular product, or who place an order at a certain time.
- Please check the storefront and/or applicable product listings for full details on how to get ticket pre-sale access through a shop purchase.
How does it work? Pre-sale access to tickets will only be available online. Your access code and instructions to access the pre-sale will be sent via email (see “How will I get my pre-sale access code?”), which will include the dates and timing of the pre-sale period.
- Pre-sale access codes are only valid during the time of the pre-sale period.
- Only one code per order per customer is allowed.
- How will I get my pre-sale access code? If you’ve placed an order that includes pre-sale access, you will receive your pre-sale access code and the instructions to redeem via email, either in a separate email or included in your order confirmation email.
If you did not receive one, please check your spam and/or junk folder before reaching out to us for assistance. How many tickets can I buy on a pre-sale? It varies depending on the event. Check your email, the ticketing provider (e.g. Ticketmaster), or the storefront for full details.
My pre-sale code is invalid. What do I do? Please double check that you are correctly entering your pre-sale code, as it may be case-sensitive. If it still does not work, please contact us ASAP and we’ll do our best to help! What is the refund policy for orders containing pre-sale ticket access? All pre-sale access sales are final.
There will be no refunds, exchanges, or name transfers under any circumstances. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more info. Please remember that pre-sale ticket access does not guarantee tickets (see “What is pre-sale ticket access?”). Limited Edition Items Can I exchange my limited edition item? Due to the limited edition nature of these items, we cannot accept exchanges of limited edition item sales.
- My limited edition order shipped, but didn’t arrive due to a shipping error.
- How can I get my item? If your package is returned to our warehouse due to a shipping error, we’ll contact you for an updated address via the email provided with your shipping information.
- If we don’t get a response within 5 business days, we reserve the right to refund your order.
: FAQ
How long does StockX take to ship?
StockX strives to deliver your item to you within 7-12 business days.
Are Laced shoes better?
Serving Safety in Industries – Published Mar 12, 2023 One of the biggest debates that is always asked regarding shoes is Slip Ons or Shoe Laces. Which one is better? Well, everything comes down to what your foot is like, what the shoes are used for and how much effort you would like to give when putting on your shoes.
- Some might like a slip one best because when coming in and out from a workshop, it’ll be easier to take it off as there is no need to untie the laces of the shoe.
- However, there are other things that should be considered especially when you are using the shoes for work.
- As a matter of fact, on some working sites, it is required that workers wear lace ups.
You might stop reading and think you’ll get the lace-ups then, but some sites say the laces can be a trip hazard, and they might want you to get the slip ons instead. The first thing to do is check with your boss to see if there are any rules or regulations you have to follow.
- For laces, when you have a slimmer foot, laces is a better option but if your foot is on the bigger size, issues might occur with laces because it could be too much of squeeze for your foot and as a result you would have to opt for elastic sided slip ons.
- To give you a better view on which one is better here are some benefits on both Lace Ups and Slip Ons.
Lace Ups are great because it has:
Better ankle supportAdjustable laces by allowing it to be easily tighten or loosenReports states that it provides better overall support thus when having back or feet issues, laces would be a preferable optionIs available in variety of heights, as opposed to slip ons which only come up to pass the anklesCan incorporate inner padding in tongue and around ankle for increased cushioning and comfort. More widely accepted on construction sites
Recommended Lace Up Shoes are: King Power Safety Shoes KPR L 026 Model : L-026Safety Toe : Composite Toe CapElectrical Features : ESDMaterial: Buffalo leatherBlackLining : BK mesh liningSole : Double PU / Outsole PU, SRCSize : UK 5 – 13 / EU 35 – 48Insole : Thick cushion EVA. Provide support, comfort, and stay dry” King Power Safety Shoes KPR L 026X Model : L-026Safety Toe : Composite Toe CapElectrical Features : ESDMaterial: Buffalo leatherBlackLining : BK mesh liningSole : Double PU / Outsole PU, SRCSize : UK 5 – 13 / EU 35 – 48Insole : Thick cushion EVA. Provide support, comfort, and stay dry” Other like slip ons because:
Super convenient to slide on and off, so there won’t be extra effort when there is the sudden need to taking off the shoesLeather moulds well according to the shape of the users foot Slip ons are considered to be more waterproof as there are less stitches and no tongue where water can seep through Any kind of insects will be unable to crawl into the shoes as it is fully covered which are great when conducting outdoor activities.The price for slip on shoes are cheaper Is able to add some innersoles to adjust the fit of a users foot
Recommended Slip Ons Shoes are: King Power Safety Shoes KPR L 706 Model : L-706Safety Toe : Composite Toe CapElectrical Features : ESDMaterial: Buffalo leatherBlackLining : Cambrelle liningSole : Double PU / Outsole PU, SRCSize : UK 5 – 13 / EU 35 – 48Insole : Thick cushion EVA. Provide support, comfort, and stay dry” Kings Safety KWD 807 Shoes with quality buffalo leather, thus creatingcomfort when usedThis shoe is equipped with steel on the toe of the shoewhich serves to protect the feet at the time of the drop with a weight difference of up to 2000 joulesequivalent to 200 kg Of course in the end, everything ends up according to a person’s preferences.
Some might say slip ons might not be as easy in getting on and off especially after a long tiring day where your feet might swell, they prefer to just loosen the laces instead. Now we are not here to come up with a solution, but if you are Interested in purchasing the shoes now, you could head down to our website www.safetyindonesia.com or our Tokopedia and Shopee to purchase the items! Or if you need further inquiries you could simply find us at Email: [email protected] Whatsapp: +62 877 8322 2543! Instagram: duniasaftindo Facebook: PT.
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How do I track my order on Laced?
How can I track Laced order status? You can track your order status in AfterShip tracking page: https://www.aftership.com/track by using the tracking number that you received in your order confirmation email.
Does Laced sell second hand?
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- Welcome to Laced! Laced operates for third-party sellers and buyers a peer-to-peer marketplace (the ” Marketplace “) that allows such third-party sellers to list and sell their items, including luxury trainers and other branded footwear, to such buyers, all on an anonymised basis using our mobile application or website. Our mobile application and website www.laced.com (” Website “), are operated jointly by Laced Europe Ltd (” Laced Ltd “) and Laced Europe Trading B.V. (” Laced BV “). Laced Ltd is a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company number 09541333 and located at 7 Bell Yard, London, WC2A 2JR. Laced BV is a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands with company number 89435451 and VAT identification number NL864981995B01, with its address at Zuiddijk 412, Unit 1.04, 1505 HE, Zaandam, the Netherlands. Laced Ltd and Laced BV are jointly referred to as (” Laced “, ” we “, ” us “, or ” our “). A third-party seller or buyer can contact us either at the e-mail address set out in other locations of these Marketplace Terms and Conditions, or at,
- Set up of transaction. On the Marketplace, Laced real-time matches offers from third-party buyers to purchase products from third-party sellers. Once a buyer indicates that it wishes to purchase a product from a seller, Laced will purchase such product from the seller and subsequently selling such product to the buyer. As such, when using the Marketplace Laced will always be the buyer in transactions with sellers, and Laced will always be the seller in transactions with buyers. Note that any purchase that is made by Laced is subject to the buyer actually executing the purchase of the product, and any sale that is made by Laced is subject to the seller actually executing the sale of the product (as Laced is dependent upon both seller and buyer actually fulfilling their obligations). Also be aware that, on the Marketplace, Laced may sell to itself any items that were returned to Laced by buyers.
- Laced Ltd or Laced BV? As the Marketplace is operated jointly by Laced Ltd and Laced BV we want to explain to you who will be your contractual counterparty. Laced Ltd is aimed at sellers that have their residence within the UK. Laced BV is aimed at sellers that have their residence outside of the UK. Therefore, the place of residence of the seller determines which Laced entity will act as purchaser (and subsequently as seller) of the item concerned. If you are located within the UK (as a seller), your agreement will be with Laced Ltd and as buyer of that item (regardless of your place of residence), your agreement will also be with Laced Ltd. If you are located outside of the UK (as a seller) your agreement will be with Laced BV and as buyer of that item (regardless of your place of residence), your agreement will also be with Laced BV.
- About these Terms. These Marketplace Terms and Conditions, our returns and refunds policy, privacy policy, (” Policy ” or ” Policies “), website terms of use and all other requirements posted on our Website (collectively, ” Terms “) describe the terms and conditions on which we make the Marketplace available to you and grant access to our Website to you (either as a buyer or seller) (” you ” or ” your “), whether as a guest or a registered user.
- Your privacy is important to us. We will collect and process personal data in accordance with our privacy policy, which is available here
- Your use of the Marketplace will be subject to accepting these Terms. By using use of our Marketplace and the Website it is deemed that you accept and agree to be bound and that you will comply with these Terms in full. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use our Marketplace or the Website. Please read the Terms and our Policies carefully before proceeding to use our Marketplace and the Website.
- Changes to Terms and Policies. We may amend these Terms and our Policies at any time, but if we do, we will place a notice on our Website. We may also send you an email and/or notify you by some other means. Any changes made to these Terms will take effect on the date set out at the end of these Terms and will apply for any future use of the Marketplace by you. You should therefore check these Terms regularly, and particularly on each occasion before you buy or sell any items, so that you are aware of any changes that may affect you. If you continue to use the Website and/or the Marketplace after we change these Terms, such use will constitute your acceptance of the changes to these Terms. If you do not agree to any of the changes we make, you must deactivate your account and no longer use the Marketplace or the Website.
- Who may use the Marketplace. It is our intention that only individuals of at least 18 years of age use the Marketplace and/or Website. Your use of the Website and Marketplace is deemed confirmation that you meet this requirement unless you are under the age of 18, in which case your use of the Website and Marketplace is deemed confirmation that you have received permission from your parent or guardian before using the Website and Marketplace.
- Your relationship with us. Laced provides the Marketplace to allow third-party buyers to purchase items and third-party sellers to offer items for sale. Even though Laced (see under ) is the contractual counter party of each buyer and seller. Laced is not involved in the setting of prices – these are set entirely at the relevant seller’s discretion. Buyers should therefore be aware that items offered for sale on the Marketplace may be available for purchase elsewhere at lower prices. The contract formed at the completion of a sale for the items offered for sale on the Marketplace is solely between Laced (see under and the seller of the item and, separately, Laced (see under and the buyer of the item. Please see sections 5 to 8 which set out the process for buyers should your transaction not proceed smoothly – including the right to cancel the contract, request refunds and returns, and submit complaints. By using the Marketplace to sell an item, the seller separately contracts with Laced, whereby Laced purchases the item from the seller, but only when a third-party buyer offers to purchase the item. By using the Marketplace to buy an item, the buyer separately contracts with Laced, whereby Laced resells the item it purchased from the seller to the buyer. The item is being transferred from seller to Laced and from Laced to buyer; and all of these transactions are subject to these Terms. Note that any purchase that is made by Laced is subject to the buyer actually executing the purchase of the item and any sale that is made by Laced is subject to the seller actually executing the sale of the item (as Laced is dependent upon both seller and buyer actually fulfilling their obligations).
- International users. If you live in a country other than the UK or the Netherlands, please refer to the country specific terms at the end of these Terms which set out how the terms are amended depending on the territory in which you reside, since unfortunately not all legislation that is applicable to you is the same throughout the European Union or elsewhere in the world. Please contact us at [email protected] should you have any questions about this.
Are replica shoes illegal?
Difference Between Knock-off and Counterfeit Items – A knock-off item is one that is designed to mimic a legitimate product without misrepresenting the logo, so the buyer knows that he or she is not purchasing from the actual brand. Counterfeit items, on the other hand, are designed to replicate the actual product and mislead the buyer into believing they are purchasing the authentic product.
- These are more stealthy and made to deceive consumers, as they try to pass off as the real product.
- Brand-savvy fashionistas with astute eyes may be able to spot the difference between a counterfeit item and a fake designer handbag by looking at the stitching and other minor small details, but Average Joes looking to snag a high-price item at a huge discount are unable to tell the difference.
In America, it is not necessarily illegal to accidentally purchase counterfeit items, but it is illegal to turn around and sell them to another unsuspecting buyer once you realize they are in fact fake goods. Knowingly selling counterfeit goods is subject to legal action by law enforcement agencies.
Do replica shoes look real?
The difference between replica and counterfeit goods – Having gotten a solid understanding of what counterfeit goods and replica goods are, it is only appropriate to consider what sets them apart. The differences between them are:
Counterfeit goods are produced with the malicious intent to deceive and mislead people into believing that the items are genuine when they are not. However, replica goods are not passed off as the original products. Instead, they are acknowledged to be merely identical to the branded goods. In many countries, counterfeit goods are frowned upon by the law and are thus illegal. However, replica goods are usually not considered illegal initially. Another difference between replica goods and counterfeit goods is that counterfeit goods bear the exact trademark of the original product, and also copy its labeling and packaging – a textbook case of trademark infringement. But replica goods carry a different logo or design element that is only similar to the famous product.
Where is Laced based in the UK?
Laced is located in London, England, United Kingdom. Who invested in Laced? Laced has 6 investors including Talis Capital and Eric Archambeau.
How long does Laced take to deliver after authentication?
Once the item arrives at our authentication centre for checks, it generally takes around two working days to authenticate the item and send it out to the buyer. However, it’s worth noting that this can take slightly longer during busy periods like bank holidays and Christmas.
Where is Laced UK based?
How it works – Founded out of London in 2018, Laced facilitates sneaker sales between sellers and buyers. Now, sellers might be individuals looking to offload hard-to-find sneakers for a profit after buying from the original brand, or they might be professional sellers dedicated to finding desirable footwear at volume. Laced homepage. Image Credits: Laced The seller sets a price, with no eBay-like auction element available, and the shoes are then placed in a queue which is prioritized by the lowest price first — this, according to Laced chief of staff Gareth Olyott, is designed to encourage sellers to set their goods at a reasonable price.
To get to the front of the queue, and have the best chance of selling your item, the price must be the lowest,” Olyott told TechCrunch. “This disincentives sellers to list items at astronomically high prices in comparison to their value.” There’s no escaping some of the similarities here with something like secondary ticketing marketplaces, whereby touts (maybe aided by bots) scoop up all the tickets for a concert from a primary ticketing outlet, and instantly sell them on “legitimate” secondary marketplaces for a hefty profit.
The arguments for these models are very similar too, insofar as having a properly authenticated, legitimate business managing the resale process ensures that buyers aren’t dealing with dubious merchants. “Footwear accounts for 20% of the value of all counterfeit goods, and the counterfeit sneaker market is estimated to be worth five times the legitimate market,” Olyott continued.
“This shows that the proliferation of counterfeit items in this sector is a huge problem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Laced removes the risk of buying an item from an unregulated marketplace, and for it to arrive and be inauthentic.” All trainers should be new and in their original packaging, and after each completed transaction the seller ships their goods to Laced, which uses in-house authenticators to check their veracity and forwards them to the buyer, taking a 15% cut on top of the list price.
And unlike something like eBay, buyers and sellers on Laced remain entirely anonymous — both to the public, and to each other. “Laced operates purely as the middleman in the relationship between the buyer and the seller,” Olyott said. “We not only exist to ensure quality and authentication of the items but to also keep everyone involved anonymous and safe.
- We believe that for the customer at least, anonymity keeps things more streamlined and simple.
- Especially where high-value and highly desirable items are concerned.” Laced is focused exclusively on the U.K., which does set it apart from many of its counterparts, while it also claims to have a unique authentication process, though it wasn’t at complete liberty to say exactly what this is.
“We’re of course limited to how much we can divulge through fear of giving the counterfeiters any information they could use to attempt to game the system here,” Olyott said. “But it’s the use of pattern identification alongside a huge database of variables specific to each ‘silhouette’ which we use as markers to identify the authentic against the counterfeit.
- This is then supported by a syllabus which we’ve developed internally for training our teams.
- As you can imagine, there are new items launching every day, so we’re in a perpetual state of updating these methods.” Moreover, Laced says that while many others in the space rely heavily on third-party infrastructure such as that provided by Shopify, it has built its entire tech stack “with long-term scale and flexibility” in mind.
“Building our own tech stack, and not relying on third-party services, means that we can offer speed beyond our competitors at every point of the process,” Olyott said. That all said, there is no getting away from the crowded space in which Laced operates, and there are plenty of companies doing something similar already, attracting sizeable chunks of venture capital (VC) money for their efforts.
- These include ; the U.K.’s ; ; Los Angeles- and ; and, which is facing from Nike, which accuses StockX of selling counterfeit goods.
- Elsewhere, and India’s raised investor cash this year for premium sneaker marketplaces.
- All this is to say, of course, that despite economic headwinds and, there remains an almost insatiable appetite for sneaker resale platforms.
And with another $12 million in the bank, Laced is looking to capitalize on this trend by building out its platform, including investing in technology, product and data science. “As the industry and model is so unique, there’s no tech that we can pull off the shelf, so we’ve had to invest heavily in proprietary technology to provide the best service to our buyers, sellers and our authentication model,” Olyott said.
“We know that by doing this, we will unlock the ability to scale rapidly with clear purpose.” Laced’s Series A round was led by London-based investment firm Talis Capital, with participation from H&M’s investment arm, H&M Group Ventures; B&Y Venture Partners; Truesight Ventures; and a handful of angel investors.
: Laced, a UK-based resale marketplace for authenticated premium sneakers, raises $12M
Does Laced sell legit trainers?
About Laced To ensure each item is guaranteed authentic, Laced has a dedicated team of in-house authenticators that thoroughly check every item for authenticity and quality before it’s delivered to the buyer.
Does Laced charge shipping?
All shipping costs are calculated at checkout. Customers are responsible for any customs fees and taxes that may be added, depending on your country or region. Laced is not responsible for any fees or charges you may incur once your order reaches you.