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SUPRA Footwear offers free ground shipping on all domestic orders of $50 and above placed through our web site. SUPRA understands that getting your items quickly is important to you, so we make every effort to process your order quickly.
* Please note that to use our pre-paid labels, shipments must be sent from the United States.
Have questions? Call us M-F 8 am, 5 pm PT at 1-888-293-1239 or ask a Support Question at the tab above.
SUPRA Footwear offers free ground shipping on all domestic orders of $100 and above placed through our web site. SUPRA understands that getting your items quickly is important to you, so we make every effort to process your order quickly.
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your order for a refund. We do not offer exchanges.
How to Request an RMA
To return an item, you must get a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA) from us. To request an RMA, please follow this procedure. Any returns received without an RMA will be refused and returned.
To Return an Item:
SUPRA Footwear offers free ground shipping on all domestic orders of $100 and above placed through our web site. SUPRA understands that getting your items quickly is important to you, so we make every effort to process your order quickly.
Thread aglet (shoe lace tip) through outside of bottom eyelet. Thread opposite aglet through outside of opposing bottom eyelet. Pull both aglets through. Lace should lay flat on top of tongue and eyelets. Threaded laces should match at equal length before lacing upward.
Hold shoe with toe box pointed away. Insert right aglet through exterior eyelet of opposing lace stay and pull through. Insert left aglet through exterior eyelet of opposing lace stay and pull through. Laces should be crossed and sit flat on top of tongue and lace stay.
Repeat this pattern. Each lace should sit flat on top of tongue and lace stay as you lace upward.
When shoe is laced to its appropriate eyelet, tuck remaining laces into the throat and secure them behind the tongue. Laces and aglets should not be visible on shoes.
Dressed properly, SUPRA Footwear should look ready-to-wear and presentable enough for a photo shoot. Below are a few common pitfalls to avoid.
Laces should always lay flat over the top of the tongue and be evenly spaced from eyelet to eyelet. Avoid lace twisting by evening and flattening the lace as you thread each eyelet.
When lacing, make sure to keep lace tension even. Shoes should not be laced too tightly or too loosely.
Proper lacing technique applied to each style keeps tongue branding visible and gives the shoes a ready-to-wear look.
High tops like the Cuttler, Henry, Pilot, Thunder, and Vaider along with mid tops like the Bandit, Society Mid, and Skytop III should be laced through the third to last eyelet—leaving the top two eyelets open.
The Skytop and Skytop II should be laced through to the second to last eyelet on the lower eyelet row—leaving the three upper eyelets open.
Low tops like the Assault, Amigo, Dixon, Skylow, Stacks, Thunder Low, Vaider Low, and Bullet should be laced through the second to last eyelet—leaving the top eyelet open.