First of all, it is necessary to know the regulations of French customs. French customs levies VAT and duties on imported goods, especially for items of higher value. Therefore, you need to know the value of the clothes you are sending, the type of clothes you are sending and any relevant customs duties and VAT regulations before shipping. To help you better understand these regulations, you can consult a professional international freight company or seek legal advice.
Secondly, it is also very important to choose a reliable courier company. Branded clothes can involve intellectual property issues, so it is necessary to choose a courier company that can handle such issues. Some well-known international courier companies, such as DHL, UPS, FEDEX, etc., have professional teams and processes to deal with intellectual property issues, and are able to provide more comprehensive tracking and insurance services.
You need to prepare the relevant documents and information before mailing. These documents may include invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, customs declarations, etc. These documents will help prove the value, kind, and origin of the items you're sending and help you avoid any potential troubles.
In addition, you also need to pay attention to packaging and labeling. Branded clothing should be protected with appropriate packing materials to prevent damage during transportation. In addition, you need to label the recipient and sender details on the package for easy shipping and tracking.