Dear Valued Customers,
As the holiday season approaches, our team is eager too celebrate with loved ones. Please note that our shop will be closed from December 25th to January 5th. During this time, you can still place orders through our website.
Orders placed online may experience a delivery delay of up to 5 business days,depending on product availability. Please be aware that responses to emails and WhatsApp messages might potentially be slower than usual during the holidays. We will not be available by phone during this period.
While we strive to fulfill orders promptly, some suppliers will be closed during the holidays and will resume shipping on january 6th.This may result in extended delivery times for certain products.
Regular order processing will resume on January 6th.
Holiday return Policy
Please note that returns will not be accepted between December 24th and January 5th. Any returns received before December 25th will be processed as usual.
Extended Return Window
To accommodate the holiday season, our return window will be automatically extended by two weeks. If you need to return an item, please do so after January 5th, and we will process yoru return as quickly as possible.
We look forward to serving you with renewed energy after our break.
Thank you for your understanding!
Holiday Downtime: A Sporting Perspective
Welcome back, sports fans! Today, I’m joined by none other than three-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, Sarah Thompson. Sarah,thanks for taking the time to chat with us today.
Sarah: Thanks for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Moderator: Now, sarah, we’re fast approaching the holiday season, a time for family, relaxation, and… retail therapy, apparently! This shop announcement mentions a closure from December 25th to January 5th. As a professional athlete, do you think this kind of break is crucial for businesses, especially during a demanding time of year like the holidays?
Sarah: Absolutely! Just like athletes need rest and recovery to perform at their best, businesses need downtime to recharge and strategize for the new year. It’s a chance to re-evaluate, streamline processes, and come back refreshed in January.
Moderator: I see your point. The announcement also mentions potential delivery delays of up to 5 business days. Do you think this is reasonable considering the holiday rush and potential supplier closures?
Sarah: I think it’s understandable. during the holidays, everyone’s trying to get their gifts in on time, and supply chains can be stretched thin.
Moderator: True. It’s certainly a good reminder for all of us shoppers to plan ahead! Now, let’s talk about returns. The announcement states that returns won’t be accepted between December 24th and January 5th, but with an extended two-week return window afterwards.
Sarah: I think that’s a smart move. It takes the pressure off the entire process during a busy period and allows everyone to deal with returns in a more organized manner after the holiday frenzy.
Moderator: It does seem like a fair compromise. What are your thoughts on businesses extending their return windows generally?
Sarah: I think it’s a great way to build customer trust and loyalty, especially during a time when people are making so many purchases. It shows that the company values its customers and wants to make the shopping experience as smooth as possible.
Moderator: Well saeid, Sarah.
Readers: What do you think about the shop’s holiday policy? Would a temporary closure impact your shopping decisions? Share your opinions in the comments below!
Let’s keep the conversation going! As a seasoned athlete, have you ever had to balance your training schedule with holiday festivities?
Sarah: Oh, definitely! It’s always a balancing act. But finding that harmony between training discipline and enjoying the holidays is part of what makes the season so special.
(To readers): How do you balance your own sporting commitments with holiday celebrations? let us know your strategies!