Programs: Payments
Choose what works best for YOU!
Best Pricing Options – Cash & Layaway
We offer flexible payment solutions to make your custom costume purchase easier.
💰 Cash / Same-As-Cash:
✔ Available for immediate purchases or combined with a layaway plan.
✔ No hidden fees—straightforward pricing for your convenience.
📅 Layaway Option – Up to 90 Days:
✔ Available for orders $300+ from our Ready-To-Ship (RTS) inventory.
✔ Spread payments over time while securing your costume early.
Our goal is to make high-quality costumes accessible with pricing options that fit your needs.
Payment Protection & Secure Checkout
We understand that trust and security matter when making a purchase, especially if you’re new to us! That’s why we offer multiple buyer protection options to ensure your transaction is safe and reliable.
Accepted Payment Methods
✔ Website Direct Checkout – Pay securely right here.
✔ Third-Party Payment Services – PayPal, Google Pay (GPay), Apple Pay – offering buyer protection benefits.
✔ Major Credit Cards – American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover – for secure transactions.
💳 Prefer a Payment Service with Buyer Protection?
If you feel more comfortable using a buyer protection service, options like PayPal, GPay, and Apple Pay offer added security and guarantees.
Your peace of mind is important, and we make it easy for you to shop with confidence!
Highest Price – Etsy’s Reality Check
Etsy has an enormous marketing reach, making it a popular marketplace for handcrafted and custom items. However, that exposure comes at a cost—their commission fees can be steep.
✔ Pros: Wide audience, built-in traffic, visibility for niche and custom items.
✔ Cons: High commission rates, listing fees, and transaction costs cutting into margins.
For many creators, Etsy is a necessary evil—fantastic for visibility but tough on pricing. Balancing direct sales with Etsy listings can help offset those high fees while still reaching a broad customer base.
Would you like me to highlight alternative selling strategies or pricing structures to maximize profit?

