USPS Priority Mail Shoe Box

Shoes can be a hassle to ship since there is never a “right” box that they can fit in. Now, sneakerheads have nothing to worry about because the United States Postal Service made a big enough shipping box that can fit almost any shoe. According to the USPS its will cost around $4 to $6 dollars to ship coast to coast. Image: USPS @ C to the J L Blog

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Shoes can be a hassle to ship since there is never a “right” box that they can fit in. Now, sneakerheads have nothing to worry about because the United States Postal Service made a big enough shipping box that can fit almost any shoe. According to the USPS its will cost around $4 to $6 dollars to ship coast to coast.

Image: USPS @ C to the J L Blog

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