American brands, US-exclusive releases and sale prices that never reach Britain. Here is how parcel forwarding gets them delivered to your door in the UK.

Online shopping in Britain has developed a certain sameness. Open your feed in December and you will see the same air fryer, the same electric toothbrush and the same three bestselling novels sitting in everybody’s basket. It is convenient, it is fast, and it is completely interchangeable. Nobody has ever been thrilled to unwrap a gift they recognised from a sponsored post two weeks earlier.
Which is part of why a quietly growing number of UK shoppers have started looking further afield, specifically about 3,000 miles west.
The stuff that never crosses the Atlantic
American retailers sell an enormous amount of product that simply never reaches British shelves. Regional trainer colourways. Small batch coffee roasters and hot sauce makers. US-only skincare lines, college merchandise, hobbyist gear, vintage-inspired denim brands, board game expansions, guitar pedals, supplements and outdoor kit from labels that have no European distribution deal and no plans to get one.
The frustration is familiar. You find exactly the thing you want, add it to the basket, and the checkout page tells you it ships within the continental US only. Many American brands avoid international shipping altogether, because the paperwork is more hassle than it is worth for a handful of overseas orders.
That is the gap parcel forwarding fills.
How it actually works
The concept is straightforward. A forwarding service gives you a genuine US address and a personal suite number. You shop American websites exactly as an American customer would, ship your order to that address, and the forwarder receives it, then sends it on to your home in the UK.
Services offering Parcel forwarding from the US to UK will typically hold your packages for a period, photograph the contents on request, and let you consolidate several purchases into a single outbound box. That last part matters more than people expect. Three separate parcels from three different retailers shipped individually is expensive. Combined into one carton, the cost per item drops sharply.
Where the savings hide
Timing is the obvious lever. American sale calendars run to their own rhythm. Black Friday genuinely started there and still bites deeper, Presidents’ Day and Memorial Day weekends produce discounts with no UK equivalent, and end-of-season clearance on US sites regularly outperforms anything on this side of the Atlantic.
There is a second, less obvious advantage. Several US states charge no sales tax at all, and forwarders based in states like New Hampshire, including Stackry which operates out of Nashua, mean your American purchases arrive at the warehouse without that added percentage baked in.
Worth knowing before you start
A few practical points make the first order go smoothly. Set up your forwarding address before you shop, so it is ready at checkout. Use it as the shipping address and your own card as normal. If you are buying from more than one retailer, space the orders close together so everything lands at the warehouse within the same consolidation window. Import VAT and duty form part of the final landed cost, so be sure to read up on what the expected costs are.
Then it is simply a matter of choosing the well made, the hard to find, the never launched in Europe. Which is rather the point. There is something quietly satisfying about handing over a gift and watching someone turn it over, looking for a label they recognise, and not finding one.
David Prior
David Prior is the editor of Today News, responsible for the overall editorial strategy. He is an NCTJ-qualified journalist with over 20 years’ experience, and is also editor of the award-winning hyperlocal news title Altrincham Today. His LinkedIn profile is here.












































































