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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't Order from ShelbyWear.net - Lost My $99+ Coat, Zero Accountability

Here's something fascinating about ShelbyWear that nobody mentions in their slick marketing: they have no problem taking your money for "express" shipping, but when their shipping partner admits to losing your package, they disappear completely.

What Actually Happened

I ordered four items including "The Italian Coat Collection" for $99.99 in late November, specifically for a holiday party. Paid extra for express shipping advertised as 4-7 days delivery, giving myself nearly a month of buffer time because I'm not naive about holiday shipping delays.
Twenty days later, three items finally arrived. The coat, the centerpiece of my outfit and the most expensive item—never showed up.

The Real Cost

Missing the coat didn't just mean losing $99.99. It meant scrambling last-minute to put together a completely different outfit because ShelbyWear couldn't deliver what they promised. The "express shipping" premium I paid? That was specifically to avoid this exact situation.

The Pattern That Emerged

What started as a simple "where's my order?" inquiry revealed something more concerning:

The Runaround Strategy:

Extremely slow response times (days between replies while my party date approached)
Deflection: "Have you contacted the courier?" (That's literally their job, not mine)
Provided 7+ different tracking numbers across multiple carriers
Violated their own shipping policy (claims to use UPS/FedEx, actually used obscure courier "Swift")

When Accountability Came:

After tracking down the correct courier myself (Swift), they investigated and admitted in writing they lost the package. I forwarded this admission to ShelbyWear, expecting them to either refund or reship.

Complete radio silence. No response. Nothing.
By this point, the party had already passed. I'd already scrambled to find an alternative. And they knew it.

Why This Matters

This isn't about a single lost package—shipping companies lose things. What's revealing is the systematic deflection:

Policy Violations: Their shipping policy explicitly states UPS or FedEx. They used an unknown courier instead.
Accountability Avoidance: When their chosen shipping partner admitted fault, they ghosted rather than make it right.
Customer Service Theater: They'll respond just enough to keep you from filing chargebacks early, then disappear when actual resolution is required.
Time-Sensitive Orders: They know holiday/event orders have deadlines. Delay until the deadline passes, then you have no leverage.

The Cost-Benefit Calculation They're Banking On
Here's what they've figured out: Most customers won't spend 45+ days chasing a $99 refund. They won't track down obscure couriers. They won't document everything. And by the time you realize you've been played, your event has already passed and you can't return the other items because you've already worn them, and you have no more urgency driving you to follow up.
ShelbyWear profits from your exhaustion and your deadlines.
I documented everything because I recognized the pattern.

What You Should Know Before Ordering

Red Flags I Wish I'd Researched:

Gmail address for business email rather than professional domain
Shopify store that's simple to abandon and recreate
Express shipping promises with no accountability when they fail
Shipping policy that contradicts actual practices

What Happens When Things Go Wrong:
You become your own customer service representative, shipping investigator, and collection agency. They've outsourced their responsibility to you.
For Time-Sensitive Orders:
Forget it. Even paying for express shipping means nothing if they use unreliable couriers and ghost you when problems arise. The buffer time you think you have? It doesn't exist with ShelbyWear.

The Question You Should Ask
Before ordering from ShelbyWear, ask yourself: "Am I comfortable potentially losing my money with zero recourse if something goes wrong? And if this is for an event, am I prepared to scramble for a last-minute replacement?"
Because based on my experience and their documented behavior, that's the actual terms you're agreeing to, not whatever their policy page claims.

Final Status: Out $99.99 + express shipping fees. Coat never received. Had to scramble for last-minute alternative outfit. Merchant unresponsive despite carrier admission of loss.
Would I Order Again? Absolutely not.
Would I Recommend? Only if you enjoy one-way transactions and backup plans for your backup plans.
Documentation Available: I have the entire email chain, courier admission of loss, all tracking numbers, and timeline if anyone from ShelbyWear suddenly wants to make this right.

I will update my review if they finally resolve this matter.

27 November 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

don't order on shelby-shop.com

i order a suit and a coat but i never receive a delivery number and communication with the website wasn't good at all, just one message afetr i wrote them to told me they were late !!
i never receive anything from them.
I contact Paypal and had my money back.
this is a fraudulent website

12 November 2025
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