No. All pieces are vintage or second-hand and have lived a life before you. That’s exactly what makes them special! Minor signs of wear may be present. If there are noticeable flaws, they will always be mentioned in the product description.
Sizing in vintage clothing can vary a lot from modern sizing. That’s why every item includes detailed measurements. I always recommend comparing the measurements to a similar piece you already own and love.
If you’re unsure, feel free to send me a message, I’m happy to help.
Drops usually happen weekly or bi-weekly, depending on sourcing. I always announce them in advance on Instagram.
Yes! Currently, I ship within the EU, UK, Switzerland, Australia and North America (USA, Canada). Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.
Orders over €150 include free EU shipping.
You can find more info on shipping in our Shipping Policy.
All US orders are shipped DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).
This means:
Import duties and taxes are calculated at checkout
You will not receive an unexpected customs bill upon delivery
Your total cost is shown before completing your purchase.
Other international orders (apart from US) may be subject to local import taxes or duties. These are determined by your local customs authorities.
Any applicable charges are the responsibility of the customer.
Orders are shipped within 5 business days. Delivery time depends on your location. You’ll receive a tracking link once your order has been shipped.
For full details, please see our Shipping Policy.
At Full Bloom Thrift, each piece is carefully sourced and one-of-a-kind. Due to the vintage nature of our collection, we do not offer standard returns or exchanges.
We take great care into providing detailed measurements of each garment. Please read them carefully before placing an order to make sure the piece fits you perfectly.
If you have any questions about sizing, feel free to reach out. I’m happy to help out before placing an order!
If your order hasn’t been shipped yet, contact me as soon as possible. Once shipped, cancellation is no longer possible.