I’m planning to order custom-sized blackout blinds and heavy drapes from an overseas manufacturer. What should I know about shipping and customs?

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    Shipping oversized window treatments internationally requires careful planning to avoid "shipping shock" and product damage. The most critical factor is the 94-inch threshold; many standard international carriers switch to expensive freight services once a package exceeds this width. Experts recommend checking if your vendor can ship in multiple segments or use a specialized logistics partner. To prevent damage, ensure the items are shipped in heavy-duty cardboard tubes or wooden crates. Regarding costs, be prepared for Dimensional Weight (DIM) pricing, and import duties/tariffs which typically range from 6% to 25%. Always ask for a "Landed Cost" estimate and opt for full-value insurance, as window treatments are fragile and difficult to repair if damaged in transit.