First things first: VAT refunds. Basically, if you’re visiting from outside the EU (and are over 16, obvi), you can usually get a chunk of the VAT (Value Added Tax) back on purchases. But, BUT! Not every store offers tax-free shopping, so keep an eye out for the tax-free logo (usually a “Tax Free Shopping” sign, duh).
Now, Dior specifically… This is where it gets a little interesting. I saw something about a 12% VAT refund on luxury brands like Dior in Italy (12%, not bad!). But it’s Italy-specific, so keep that in mind.
I always find it useful to compare prices directly. Like, hop onto the Dior website and switch the country/currency. See what the damage is in Japanese Yen versus Singapore Dollars. You might be surprised! It’s a little bit of extra work, but, ya know, worth it when we’re talking about a Dior bag, right? Plus, it gives you a feel for what’s a good deal and what’s highway robbery.
And hey, don’t forget about duty-free shops at airports. Seriously, check it out! Apparently, there’s Dior stuff in Brazilian duty-free shops. I mean, if you happen to be passing through Brazil, why not, right? It’s not the first place I’d think to look for Dior, but hey, a deal is a deal.
Important note: “Détaxe” in France is basically the same thing as a VAT refund. It’s like a secret savings opportunity for tourists! I always forget about it and then kick myself later.
Honestly, tax-free shopping can be a bit of a headache, especially with all the rules and regulations. You gotta be a resident of a non-EU country (check!), over 16 (easy peasy!), and make sure you’re shopping at a place that actually *does* tax-free. You also have to *spend* a minimum amount, usually.