Shipping policy

Getting Your Order to Your Door

We’re glad you’ve chosen Legacyof1776, and we want to make sure your items reach you smoothly, no matter where you are. Our shipping process is designed to be straightforward, and we’ve outlined the key details below so you know exactly what to expect from the moment you place your order until it arrives at your address. We deliver to destinations all around the world, so you can shop with confidence knowing that your package is on its way to you.

Calculating Your Shipping Rate

Because the final shipping cost depends on where your package is headed and how many items you’re ordering, the most accurate way to see your charges is during the checkout process. As you build your cart and enter your mailing address, the system will automatically update the total to reflect the precise shipping amount for your specific order. This ensures you always have a clear picture of the full cost before you finalize your purchase.

Addressing Your Package

When it comes to where we can send your order, we’re happy to accommodate a variety of address types, including PO Boxes and Military APO/FPO addresses. If you need items to arrive at different locations, please keep in mind that a single order can only be shipped to one address. To have packages delivered to multiple destinations, simply place a separate order for each address. This helps us keep everything organized and ensures each shipment is handled correctly from the start.

International Deliveries and Customs

For orders that travel beyond the United States, it’s important to understand how taxes and duties are handled. All international shipments are sent on a Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) basis, which means Legacyof1776 does not collect VAT (Value Added Taxes) or other import fees at the time of purchase. Any taxes, duties, or customs charges that apply are the responsibility of the person receiving the package. Depending on your country’s regulations, local customs or VAT fees may be assessed when the shipment arrives. We suggest reaching out to your local customs office if you’d like more information about the policies that apply in your area, so there are no surprises when your order is delivered.