10kg Haul to Europe: What We Ordered, Costs & Full Review

Full review of our 10kg haul to Europe. Every item listed with prices, quality ratings, shipping costs and timeline. See exactly what you get.

FINDS Team··9 min read

10kg Haul to Europe: What We Ordered, Costs & Full Review

We talk a lot about what to buy and how to order, but nothing beats seeing an actual haul broken down piece by piece. So we put our money where our mouth is and ordered a full 10kg haul to Europe through ACBuy.

This is the complete, unfiltered review. Every item, every price, every quality rating, the full shipping timeline, and the total cost breakdown. Whether you are planning your first haul or your fifteenth, this should give you a crystal-clear picture of what to expect.

Let us get into it.

The Game Plan: What We Set Out to Build

Before ordering anything, we planned the haul around a few goals:

  1. Mix of categories. Shoes, hoodies, tees, accessories — a well-rounded wardrobe haul.
  2. Mix of price points. Some budget items, some mid-range, one premium piece.
  3. Target weight of 10kg. Enough to justify shipping costs while staying under the radar for customs.
  4. Total budget of ~€250 (items + shipping).

We used ACBuy as our agent because of their competitive shipping rates to Europe and solid QC photo service. Everything was ordered from Taobao and Weidian sellers.

Complete Item List and Ratings

Here is every single item in the haul, rated from 1-10 on quality.

Item 1: Nike Dunk Low "Panda" (Budget Batch)

Price: ¥120 (~€16) | Weight: 650g (no box) | Rating: 8/10

Starting with a classic. The Panda Dunk from a well-known Weidian budget seller. The leather is slightly thinner than retail but the overall shape, swoosh placement, and colorway are on point. Perfectly wearable as a daily shoe. The sole feels comfortable and the stitching is clean. No complaints for the price.

QC highlights: Swoosh placement symmetrical, toe box shape good, minor stitching irregularity on the left heel cup but invisible on foot.

Item 2: Air Jordan 1 Low "Mocha"

Price: ¥150 (~€20) | Weight: 600g (no box) | Rating: 7.5/10

The Mocha colorway is beautiful and the budget batch captures it well. The brown suede-style panel has a nice texture. The Nike Air logo on the tongue is correctly positioned. The shape is slightly boxier than retail, but on foot nobody would notice. Comfortable for all-day wear.

QC highlights: Suede color accurate, swoosh shape good, wings logo cleanly stamped, slight excess glue near the midsole (barely visible).

Item 3: Fear of God Essentials Hoodie (Dark Oatmeal)

Price: ¥89 (~€12) | Weight: 700g | Rating: 9/10

Our favorite item in the haul. The fabric weight is substantial (380gsm feels accurate), the rubber logo is perfectly positioned, and the oversized fit drapes exactly like retail. The dark oatmeal color is warm and versatile. This hoodie looks and feels like it costs 5x what we paid. An absolute win.

QC highlights: Logo centered, fabric weight correct, stitching clean, drawstring tips are branded.

Item 4: Nike Tech Fleece Joggers

Price: ¥85 (€12) | Weight: 500g | Rating: 8/10

The matching piece to any Nike Tech Fleece hoodie. The spacer fabric has the right structured feel, the zip pockets are functional, and the embroidered swoosh is clean. The tapered fit is flattering. Available in tons of colors — we went with dark grey.

QC highlights: Fabric texture correct, swoosh clean, zip quality solid, cuffs well-ribbed.

Item 5: Supreme Box Logo Tee (White/Red)

Price: ¥75 (~€10) | Weight: 220g | Rating: 7.5/10

The iconic Bogo tee. The print is crisp with clean edges and accurate font. The blank is a decent weight — not as thick as retail Supreme blanks but perfectly fine for a tee. The white/red combo is classic. A fun flex piece.

QC highlights: Print centered, colors accurate, blank weight acceptable, neck tag present.

Item 6: Essentials Tee (Cream)

Price: ¥49 (~€7) | Weight: 200g | Rating: 8/10

A simple, versatile tee. The flocked "ESSENTIALS" logo on the back is well-applied and the cream color is accurate. The blank is thick enough to not be see-through. One of those items that costs almost nothing but adds real value to the wardrobe. Ordered size L for a relaxed fit.

QC highlights: Logo placement accurate, fabric weight good, color matches retail references.

Item 7: Carhartt WIP Chase Tee

Price: ¥35 (~€5) | Weight: 180g | Rating: 8/10

At ¥35 this tee is practically free. The small embroidered Carhartt logo is clean and the fabric is a solid mid-weight cotton. We ordered the duck blue colorway and it looks great. These are the kinds of budget basics that round out a haul beautifully.

QC highlights: Logo clean, fabric quality good, stitching even.

Item 8: Stussy Basic Logo Tee

Price: ¥45 (~€6) | Weight: 180g | Rating: 7.5/10

Another budget tee that delivers. The screen-printed Stussy logo is clean and the blank is comfortable. We went with black, which is always the safest choice. Simple, effective, no complaints.

QC highlights: Print quality good, blank acceptable weight, sizing accurate.

Item 9: Trapstar Decoded Hoodie (Black)

Price: ¥130 (~€18) | Weight: 750g | Rating: 8/10

The Trapstar hoodie has been on our radar for a while and it did not disappoint. The embroidered Trapstar logo and chenille patches are well-executed. The blank is heavyweight and comfortable. The black version is clean and the overall construction quality is solid. A great streetwear piece.

QC highlights: Logo embroidery clean, chenille patch well-attached, drawstring quality good, blank weight solid.

Item 10: Nike Socks (5-Pack)

Price: ¥25 (~€3.50) | Weight: 100g | Rating: 8/10

The classic Nike Everyday crew socks. Five pairs for ¥25 is insane value. The swoosh embroidery is clean, the cotton blend is comfortable, and the elastic does not feel cheap. We go through these quickly and reorder constantly.

Item 11: Goyard Card Holder (Green)

Price: ¥45 (~€6) | Weight: 40g | Rating: 8.5/10

A tiny item that punches way above its weight in value. The Y pattern on the green version has decent touching Ys, the construction is solid, and the card slots function properly. It replaced a retail wallet and nobody has noticed.

Item 12: Baseball Cap (Nike Swoosh, Black)

Price: ¥25 (~€3.50) | Weight: 80g | Rating: 7.5/10

A simple black Nike cap with the embroidered swoosh. The embroidery is clean and the adjustable strap fits comfortably. Nothing revolutionary, but a solid daily cap for pocket change.

Item 13: Stainless Steel Cuban Chain (Gold Tone)

Price: ¥30 (~€4) | Weight: 80g | Rating: 7.5/10

A 5mm gold-tone Cuban chain that looks way more expensive than ¥30. It has not tarnished after weeks of daily wear. A nice subtle accessory that adds a touch of personality.

Full Cost Breakdown

Here is where it gets interesting — the complete financial picture of this haul.

Item Costs

# Item Price (¥) Price (€)
1 Nike Dunk Low Panda ¥120 €16
2 Jordan 1 Low Mocha ¥150 €20
3 Essentials Hoodie ¥89 €12
4 Nike Tech Joggers ¥85 €12
5 Supreme Bogo Tee ¥75 €10
6 Essentials Tee ¥49 €7
7 Carhartt Tee ¥35 €5
8 Stussy Tee ¥45 €6
9 Trapstar Hoodie ¥130 €18
10 Nike Socks (5-pack) ¥25 €3.50
11 Goyard Card Holder ¥45 €6
12 Nike Cap ¥25 €3.50
13 Cuban Chain ¥30 €4
Item Total ¥903 ~€123

Shipping and Additional Costs

Cost Amount
Domestic shipping (to warehouse) ¥35 (~€5)
Package 1 shipping (5.2kg, EMS) ¥450 (~€61)
Package 2 shipping (4.8kg, EMS) ¥420 (~€57)
Insurance ¥30 (~€4)
Shipping Total ¥935 (~€127)

Grand Total

Category Amount
Items €123
Shipping €127
Grand Total ~€250

Shipping Timeline and Experience

We split the haul into two packages (recommended for Europe — smaller packages attract less customs scrutiny). Here is the full timeline:

Package 1 (5.2kg — Shoes + Hoodies)

Date Event
Day 1 All items ordered through ACBuy
Day 3-6 Items arrive at ACBuy warehouse, QC photos received
Day 7 Submitted for shipping (EMS line)
Day 8 Package picked up by carrier
Day 12 Package arrives in destination country
Day 13 Customs clearance (passed without issues)
Day 14 Delivered to door

Package 2 (4.8kg — Tees + Accessories + Remaining Items)

Date Event
Day 7 Submitted for shipping (same day as Package 1)
Day 8 Package picked up by carrier
Day 14 Package arrives in destination country
Day 15 Customs clearance (passed without issues)
Day 16 Delivered to door

Total time from first order to both packages delivered: 16 days. That is faster than some domestic online retailers. The EMS line to Europe is consistently solid. For more shipping line comparisons, check our ACBuy Shipping Guide.

What Would We Change Next Time?

Every haul is a learning experience. Here is what we would adjust:

  1. Add more budget fillers. We had room in the weight budget for a few more accessories or basic items. Budget items maximize your per-kg value.
  2. Try one premium batch shoe. Both our shoes were budget batch. Adding one mid-tier pair (¥300-¥400) would have shown us the quality difference firsthand.
  3. Order one more hoodie. Hoodies are heavy but the value is incredible. We could have swapped a tee for another hoodie.
  4. Vacuum pack the hoodies. We forgot to request this and the hoodies took up a lot of volume. Vacuum packing would have reduced the package size.

Tips for Planning Your Own 10kg Haul

Based on our experience, here are practical tips:

Weight Planning

  • Shoes (no box): 500-700g each
  • Hoodies: 600-800g each
  • Tees: 180-250g each
  • Accessories: 20-100g each

A balanced 10kg haul might look like: 2 shoes (~1.2kg) + 3 hoodies (~2.1kg) + 5 tees (~1kg) + 1 jacket (~800g) + accessories (~400g) = ~5.5kg of items. With packaging and padding, that becomes roughly 6-7kg. You have room for more items.

Budget Planning

  • Aim for items to be 40-50% of your total budget
  • Shipping will be the other 50-60%
  • Always have a 10% buffer for unexpected costs

Splitting Packages

  • Split into 2 packages at the 5kg mark
  • Put shoes in one package and clothing in the other
  • Declare a reasonable value (check your agent's guidance)

For a complete beginner walkthrough of the ordering process, check our ACBuy Beginners Guide. And browse all finds on our site to start building your haul.

Final Verdict

This 10kg haul delivered exactly what we hoped for — a well-rounded wardrobe upgrade for €250 total. The standout items were the Essentials hoodie (incredible value) and the Nike Dunks (hard to believe these cost ¥120). Nothing in the haul was a complete miss, though the Supreme Bogo tee blank could have been thicker.

Would we do it again? Absolutely. In fact, we are already planning the next one.

The bottom line: A 10kg haul to Europe is the sweet spot for value and variety. You get enough items to build a real wardrobe update, the shipping cost per item is reasonable, and splitting into two packages keeps customs risk low.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to ship a 10kg haul to Europe?

Shipping a 10kg haul to Europe typically costs €80-€130 depending on the shipping line and destination country. Budget lines like SAL cost less but take longer, while EMS or DHL are faster but pricier.

How long does a 10kg haul take to arrive in Europe?

Delivery times vary by shipping line: EMS takes 7-15 days, GD-EUB takes 10-20 days, and budget lines like SAL take 20-40 days. Customs processing can add a few extra days.

Should I split a 10kg haul into multiple packages?

Yes, splitting into two 5kg packages is recommended for Europe. Smaller packages attract less customs attention and if one gets held up, you still receive the other. Most experienced buyers split at the 5-6kg mark.

What items should I include in a 10kg haul?

A well-balanced 10kg haul typically includes 2-3 pairs of shoes, 3-4 hoodies or jackets, 4-5 tees, and small accessories. Mix heavy items with light ones to optimize the weight-to-value ratio.

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