FAQs

Do you accept offers?

Not on this site. I price with intention—mostly cheaper than what I'd price on eBay or Grailed with an offer.

Let me expand on that. Say I would normally price a piece at $250 on a selling platform. I know that there’s a very high likelihood that I’ll have to settle for an offer of, let’s say, $185. So… I just price it at $185 on here. No haggling, no games, no inflated pricing—just fair, final pricing from the start

Looking for more affordable pieces or more flexibility? Check out my Depop: @casa_de_peso.

Do you accept returns?

These are one-of-a-kind vintage pieces, often decades old, and because of their unique nature, wear, and age, I don’t offer returns or exchanges. Each item is sold as-is and can’t be restocked or replaced.

I include detailed measurements, condition notes, and clear photos of defects for every item. If you’re unsure of anything, feel free to ask questions before buying—I’m happy to help.

If something arrives totally different than described, reach out and I’ll make it right.

Can I cancel my order?

Yes—only within 24 hours of placing it. I hold all shipments for at least one day to give you a chance to change your mind. After that, all sales are final.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. International shipping rates apply at checkout. If your country isn’t listed, shoot me a message.

Are these authentic?

Absolutely. I go the extra mile to ensure the pieces I list are the real deal. Every item is carefully inspected and researched—tags, stitching, graphics, and wear patterns—to verify its age, origin, and authenticity.

How do you price your pieces?

It’s part art, part science. I use major selling platforms, comprehensive search tools, and AI to track trends and current values. Then, I adjust my price based on specific aspects of the individual piece:

  • Age – Older pieces (e.g. '40s–'70s) often carry more weight due to scarcity and craftsmanship. And even a decade’s difference in age usually effects pricing drastically.

  • Condition – Some distress adds character, but cleaner pieces usually go for more.

  • Size – Especially in true vintage, XL or XXL sizes are significantly harder to find. In the past, most clothing was produced in smaller sizes since fashion fits and body types were different. Price reflects that lack of supply.

  • Rarity & Demand – If it’s hard to find or highly sought-after, the value goes up.

  • Supply – Limited runs (like tour crew gear or parking lot bootlegs) often out-price official merch. Additionally, older is always equated to being more scarce.

  • Special Details – Chainstitch, particular tags, zippers, prints, and more—anything unique adds value.

  • Craftsmanship & Era – Older, better-made pieces usually hold more value.

  • Cultural Impact – Some pieces just mean more—based on who wore them, where and how they originated, what they represent, and/or current cultural relevance.

Every price reflects research, care, and context—no lazy guessing.

What’s a “parking lot tee” or “vintage boot” ?

These are tees sold outside concert venues—unofficial, unlicensed, and often printed in small batches. While technically not "official merch," many bootlegs are now more collectible due to their unique artwork, underground status, and limited availability.

Do you do custom requests or curated bundles?

Absolutely. Whether you’re looking for a specific band tee, a particular era, or want me to curate a wardrobe refresh with your vibe in mind, I got you. Shoot me a message through the contact page or DM me on Instagram (@casa_de_peso) to get started.

Are you open to trades?

Almost never.