Is your wallet losing sleep over the price of Maison Miru Nap Earrings in Singapore?

April 11, 2026

Is it actually cheaper to buy your jewelry from halfway across the world? If you have spent any time on social media in early 2026, you have likely seen the Maison Miru Flat Back 'Nap Earrings' Collection taking the fashion world by storm. These tiny wonders are designed with a flat back so they do not poke your head while you sleep, making them the ultimate staple for the 'quiet luxury' movement. While they are finding massive traction across Asia, they remain a US-exclusive niche, leaving many Singaporeans wondering how to get them without paying a fortune.

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The Nap Earring Fever of 2026

The 2026 jewelry scene is all about comfort without sacrificing quality. Maison Miru has led this charge with their titanium and 14k gold flat-back studs. Unlike traditional butterfly backs, these earrings are designed for 24/7 wear. They are hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant, and, most importantly, comfortable enough for a long-haul flight or a full night's rest. For Singaporeans who value both style and practicality, these are the 'ear-resistible' choice of the year.

The Price Gap: US Retail vs. Local Markups

Why should you bother shopping from the US? The price gap is the most compelling reason. In 2026, we are seeing local resellers and international boutiques in Singapore list these items at a 30% to 50% premium. When you shop directly from US stores using a freight forwarder, you access the actual domestic retail price. Even after accounting for shipping, the savings on a full 'ear stack' can be substantial.

Item US Retail (Estimated) Estimated Local Resale
Titanium Nap Earring $35 USD $65 SGD
14k Gold Trio Stud $110 USD $190 SGD

How to Buy When US Stores Block Your Card

Shopping for US-exclusive jewelry isn't always a smooth process. A common hurdle many Singaporean shoppers face is the dreaded 'order cancelled' email. This happens because many US retailers—including major names like Nike, Sephora, and even niche brands like Maison Miru—often block international credit cards or refuse to ship to addresses associated with forwarding services. They prefer domestic payment methods to prevent fraud, which leaves international fans in the lurch.

This is where the comGateway "BuyForMe" service becomes your best friend. Instead of you struggling with a rejected card, comGateway buys the item on your behalf using a US domestic credit card. This effectively removes the barrier, ensuring your order is processed successfully by the store. It is the safest way to guarantee your 'Nap Earrings' actually make it to the warehouse and eventually to your doorstep in Singapore. You simply tell them what you want, and they handle the purchase, which is a lifesaver for difficult stores.

Shipping Your Jewelry to Singapore Safely

Once your items arrive at your tax-free us address, you have full control over how they get to you. Because jewelry is small and lightweight, it is the perfect candidate for international shipping. However, you should always check the international shipping rates to choose the speed that fits your budget. If you are worried about the total cost, you can use the shipping calculator to get a clear estimate before the package even leaves the US.

Before you ship, it is also a good idea to check the prohibited items list. While most jewelry is perfectly fine to ship, there are sometimes restrictions on extremely high-value precious stones or certain materials. If you have specific questions about your shipment, the FAQ section on the support page offers quick answers to common logistics queries.

Navigating Import Duties and GST in Singapore

When bringing luxury goods into Singapore, you need to be aware of the local tax laws as of 2026. Currently, Singapore applies a Goods and Services Tax (GST) on all imported goods. If your total shipment value (including shipping costs) exceeds a certain threshold, you may be required to pay import duties. Staying informed about these costs prevents any surprises when your package arrives at Changi. Check our guide on customs tax to stay updated on the latest 2026 regulations for Singaporean shoppers.

By shopping smart and using a reliable partner, you can enjoy the 'quiet luxury' of Maison Miru without the loud price tag. Rest easy knowing your earrings—and your savings—are secure.

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