Shipping and Returns
- May 9, 2016
- 1 min read
Shipping & Returns
After you place your order for your wonderful new toys, we will custom make them. We do not usually keep items in stock as we make so many different variations so please allow 10 days for us to make your goodies.
Most items are shipped via United States Postal Service Priority mail in Priority mailing boxes when possible and FedEx inside U.S.Transit time is usually 2-3 days inside the continental United States. Canadian ordes will go US postal priority mail for smaller items and UPS for larger items. best cost I can find. I do not ship FedEx out of the U.S. I've had problems with the way they handle customs charges.
International shipments will go U.S postal priority mail, FedEx and UPS are really expensive overseas. The shipping time take 6-10 working days, depending on customs delays. We sell our Bondage equipment as novelty items and list them as theatrical stage props, medieval irons on customs forms. We have shipped to many countries with no problems.
Boxes do not have any logos, just the return address of D Delights LLC
Customers are responsible for any tariffs and taxes that may apply
The web site checkout will calculate the shipping costs before you are comiited to purchase.


I chuckled over the theatrical props customs hack with my morning coffee, and that 10-day custom wait actually gives me unmatched ego about getting something made just for me.
I noticed they make each order custom and need 10 days, which reminds me of how some doll generators work – you wait for your unique creation.
I noticed D Delights lists bondage items as theatrical props on customs forms, which feels like a strategic move to avoid delays-it reminds me of how an iq test might assess practical problem-solving.
And having to wait 10 days for custom toys feels a bit like anticipating a casual game update during my coffee break, where delays just build the excitement.
While browsing wool crush walkthroughs on my coffee break, I thought about how even shipping details like listing items as 'theatrical props' on customs forms can be a clever life hack, right?