For international fans of the NHL's newest team, the Seattle Kraken, getting official merchandise directly from Chinese suppliers can be challenging due to language barriers and shipping restrictions. This guide explores how to use MuleBuy, a reliable China-based forward/backward purchasing platform, to acquire authentic jerseys from 1688 at wholesale prices. We’ll reference a product spreadsheet (link here) listing verified suppliers.
The curated Google Sheets document
Unlike traditional agents, MuleBuy operates under two frameworks:
For hockey jerseys:
MuleBuy’s hybrid shipping solutions combine air freight with last-mile couriers (DHL/UPS). To avoid customs issues:
Strategy | Benefit |
---|---|
Ship in batches <$800 | Prevents US formal entry requirements |
Their triangular shipping through Malaysia reduces tariff risks by 30-50% compared to direct China-US routes.
Samples differ between vendors on the spreadsheet. MuleBuy provides three-tier inspection for $8/unit:
Stitching/embroidery alignment checks
Fabric composition analysis (polyester % verification)
By cross-referencing the crowd-sourced spreadsheet with MuleBuy’s precision purchasing systems, international buyers gain access to jerseys at 40-70% below North American retail. The platform supports PayPal disputes for order mishandling and maintains FDA-compliant warehouses for those expanding into commercial imports. Whether securing a single Matty Beniers jersey or bulk orders for resale, this method bridges the 'last mile' of global e-commerce.