Cost Transparency
đž What Youâre Actually Paying For
A breakdown from your favorite overcaffeinated small biz owner.
One of the most common questions small business owners get is:
âWhy does this cost more than [Temu / AliExpress / Big Chain Store]?â
And honestly? Valid. Iâd wonder too. And I DID before I had my own.Â
So hereâs what actually goes into the prices you see, because I hate gatekeeping, and you deserve to know where your moneyâs going.
đ» 1. Shopify Shenanigans
Shopify does a goofy thing with currency conversions - sometimes adding $2â$3 to the price you see in non-AUD currencies.
This isnât something I control. The AUD price stays the same, but Shopify fluctuates their conversions even when I donât touch the listing.
To be clear: I donât see that extra money. It just⊠vanishes into the void. I wish I could fix it.
đ§Ÿ 2. Shopify Takes 23% of All Sales
Yup. Twenty-three percent.
Not of profit. Of total sales.
Why? Because I do a lot of preorders and international orders, Shopify sees that as ârisky,â and they hold funds as insurance.
That 23% = fees, holdbacks, processing. Itâs why my margins are tight. Itâs also why you donât see heaps of freebies in every order - which brings me to:
đł 3. Why I Love PayPal
When you checkout via PayPal, I get a bit more breathing room (aka: I keep more of your payment instead of handing it to the platform gods).
So what do I do with that extra margin? I give back - in the form of better freebies, better packaging, and surprise upgrades.
Itâs not about pocketing more. Itâs about sharing more.
đ§” 4. Quality > Fast Fashion
Could I use a cheaper manufacturer? Sure.
Could I make things for half the price? Yep.
Would they fall apart in 2 weeks and make me cry? Also yes.
I donât want to make products that end up in landfill after one use. I use reinforced stitching, custom zippers, better fabrics, and small ethical factories - which means each piece costs more to make, but lasts way longer.
Fast fashion pricing = fast fashion quality. I wonât do that to you. Or the planet.
đŠ 5. Small Business = Higher Costs
Unlike big brands, I canât order 10,000 units for $1 each.
My minimums are usually 100â1000 units, and I donât get bulk discounts like Target or JYP Shop. That means:
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Higher cost per item
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Warehousing fees to store stock
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Packaging, printers, ink, loyalty cards, custom freebies
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Customs, freight, B-grade replacements, damaged stock
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Paying platforms like Shopify $12+ per app just to run international features
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$1200+ to AusPost annually just to lower your shipping costs
Every little detail adds up, and most small shops donât even pay themselves a wage for months.
đ§” 6. Labor, Time & Creative Energy
Letâs break it down:
â Designing, testing, refining
â Product photography & content
â Managing preorders & timelines
â Packing every order by hand in my little Staytion
â Answering every email, DM, and customer support message
â Doing all this while running on iced almond lattes and sheer willpower
Thereâs no team. No intern. Just me- and a spreadsheet thatâs probably crying.
đ PS: Even Cancelled Orders Cost Me
If you cancel, the platform still keeps its cut.
Thatâs why preorder items have a small non-refundable deposit - not to be mean, but to stop me from losing money when plans change.
đ«¶ Why Iâm Telling You This
Iâm not here to rip anyone off. Iâm here to make beautiful, useful, heartfelt items, with full transparency and no exploitative pricing.
Every single order you place doesnât just cover material costs.
It keeps this dream alive. It helps me create the next drop, pay my rent, and grow something truly special for this community.
Your support means everything, and Iâll never take that for granted.
With all my heart,
Gigi đ§Ą