Five Online Shopping Sites That Ship and Deliver To Africa

Online Shopping Africa

Almost all kinds of items that can be bought online these days as online stores continue to multiply. However, shipping and delivery have challenged many online stores and they are unable to serve a big group like customers in Africa. Shopping online in Africa leaves you with so few options. However, it is nice to know that a number of stores outside the continent can ship for free.

International shipping is expensive. But when stores in Africa do not have certain products, there is one thing that can be done – try these international online stores.

Shopping online in Africa also don’t require shipping charges. But also buying from these international online stores won’t cost anything extra for shipping. Import tax may apply, but shipping is free. 

ASOS

Men and women’s stock wears are sold online on ASOS. They clothe people between the ages of 20 and 35 and shipping is free if you buy items costing more than $30.

Shopbop

This is an Amazon-owned store and their stocks have a variety of items for everyone, adults and kids. Shopbop ships worldwide to anyone who spends more than $100 on their site.

Strawberrynet

The best original beauty products are sometimes hard to get. Spending more than $75 will get you any Strawberrynet product anywhere. Local resellers in Africa can see this as an opportunity to buy original products like makeup, perfumes and creams (body and hair).

Feel Unique

Feel Unique will deliver free internationally to people who buy beauty products including creams, makeup and perfumes up to $50.

Fy

Shopping for accessories, personal and household items on Fy is an assurance of uniqueness. You get free delivery anywhere in the world.

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Christina Ngene

Content creator focusing on finance and business with five years of experience and a foundation in forex analysis.

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