Porteur De Luxe offers free express shipping on all orders INR 50,000 and over. A nominal shipping fee of INR 2,499 is charged for orders below INR 50,000.

All products ordered on Porteur De Luxe are shipped from our authorized partner luxury fashion boutiques to your doorstep within 15-21 business days. The Shipping Information, along with other relevant details, will be provided to you over email.

Once you've successfully placed an order, you'll receive an email with all the relevant information. Our retail store and team usually take up to 1-5 business days to process your order. Following that, you'll receive an email with the tracking number as soon as your order is shipped.

Your order will have an extended delivery timeline of 5-9 business days if it has item(s) coming from multiple authorized partner luxury fashion boutiques in United Kingdom. Your item(s) are first sent to our retail store for consolidation before shipping them to your doorstep.
Please note that the delivery timeline provided is an estimate. Due to unforeseen circumstances, our courier partner may occasionally experience delays beyond the anticipated timeline to reach your doorstep. If you choose to cancel an item due to a delay in delivery, kindly be advised that you will be responsible for covering the associated return charges.

Business days typically refer to the weekdays (Monday to Friday) when most businesses and financial institutions are open and operational, excluding weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and public holidays. This implies the number of days it will take to deliver a product, considering only the days when regular business operations occur. When counting business days for shipping purposes, the day an order is placed is considered 'Day 0,' and the count begins from the subsequent day. The term is often used in business to provide a clearer and more standardized understanding of timeframes for processes and services. A "Calendar Day" refers to every day marked on the calendar, starting at 12:00 midnight, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. The term "day" indicates a calendar day, regardless of explicit mention.