Shopping for international brands like Stuart WeitzmanTmallTaobao, and using a forwarding serviceSugargoothis external listing).
First, sign up on Sugargoo’s official website (www.sugargoo.com). Registration typically only requires an email address and password. Once registered, verify your account and navigate to the dashboard to set up your user profile. Since Sugargoo acts as an intermediary, you may need to fund your wallet or link a preferred payment method.
Tmall (owned by Alibaba) is one of China’s largest B2C e-commerce platforms, hosting numerous global brands, including Stuart Weitzman. To find authorized stores, you can follow these steps:
When purchasing via a proxy, you must confirm key details such as sizing (China typically uses EU/CN sizing, which may differ from Western measurements), color accuracy, and total costs (since Tmall includes domestic China taxes but excludes international fees). Sugargoo will estimate additional costs upon order placement.
After selecting your item(s), submit the order through your Sugargoo, providing any required customization notes (e.g., "Size EU 39"). The agent may contact the seller to confirm availability before processing payment—also review shipping options (to Sugargoo's warehouse first, then to your country). Pricing on spreadsheets might list only base costs.
After the package reaches Sugargoo’s warehouse, their team checks its condition (optional QC service) and photographs it for confirmation. Next, choose your preferred logistics option (e.g., DHL, EMS) to dispatch internationally. Ensure customs forms accurately reflect product details to avoid delays.
Booking through Sugargoo saves on intermediary product-seeking headaches and reduces searching time significantly. Additionally, reputable spreadsheets such as public catalogs found via third-party links