My cheeky way to score Skims Valentine's lace while Thailand stays sold out

February 06, 2026

Why Skims is winning Valentine's Day 2026

Valentine’s Day 2026 is officially upon us, and if your TikTok feed looks anything like mine, it’s a sea of cherry prints and delicate lace. I’ve been obsessing over the Skims 'Fits Everybody' Valentine's collection since the first teaser dropped. The viral sensation this year isn't just about the brand name; it’s those specific limited-edition lace sets that seem to flatter every single body type. While I love browsing local malls in Bangkok, I quickly realized that the most coveted pieces—especially the exclusive cherry-print colorways—are nearly impossible to find locally.

My cheeky way to score Skims Valentine
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I always keep an eye on the latest us trends to see what’s actually worth the hype. This year, the Skims drop is the clear winner. The quality of the lace and the breathable fabric make it a must-have, but the availability in Southeast Asia is, frankly, a bit of a heartbreak.

The struggle of shopping from Thailand

We’ve all been there. You see something trending globally, you check the local boutique or the regional website, and it’s either double the price or completely out of stock. For the Skims Valentine's launch, the Thailand stock was gone in minutes. Even when items are available, the variety is often a fraction of what you find on the US site. I decided I wasn't going to settle for the leftovers, so I headed straight to the source.

The US advantage: Better stock and better prices

Shopping directly from the US store isn't just about getting the exclusive items; it’s about the price gap. Even with international shipping costs, I often find that buying multiple sets from the US is more cost-effective than paying the marked-up prices at local resellers. Plus, I get access to the full size run and every single colorway, not just the three options they decided to ship to Asia.

How I bypass credit card rejections with BuyForMe

Here is where things usually get tricky for us in Thailand. Have you ever tried to buy something from a major US retailer like Nike, Sephora, or Apple, only to have your order cancelled two minutes later? It’s incredibly frustrating. Many US stores block international credit cards or refuse to ship to addresses they flag as warehouses. I’ve had my fair share of "Order Cancelled" emails that ruined my shopping mood.

This is why I’ve started using the buy for me service from comGateway. It’s a total lifesaver for proxy shopping. Basically, I just tell them what I want from the Skims store, and they use a US domestic credit card to make the purchase on my behalf. Since they are using a local card and a tax-free us address, the order goes through without a hitch. It’s the safest way I’ve found to guarantee that my limited-edition lace sets don't sell out while I'm struggling with a payment error. If you're curious about how it works, you can check their FAQ for all the details.

Getting my haul home via a freight forwarder

Once my Skims order arrives at my US address, the next step is getting it to my doorstep in Bangkok. I use comGateway as my freight forwarder because they give me options. I can choose between DHL international shipping for when I’m impatient and want my lace sets immediately, or FedEx international shipping if I’m looking for a different balance of speed and cost.

Before I click ship, I always use the shipping calculator to see exactly what I’ll be paying. It helps me decide if I should add a few more items to my shipment to make the most of the weight brackets—after all, if I'm already shipping a bra and panty set, a couple of extra shirts won't add much to the total cost.

Handling import tax in Thailand

Let’s talk about the part everyone dreads: import tax. In Thailand, if your shipment’s value (including shipping) exceeds 1,500 THB, you’re likely going to be charged customs duties and VAT. When I shop for Skims, I’m careful to factor this into my budget. We should never be surprised by a bill at the door.

I highly recommend reading this guide on import duties to understand how the Thai Customs department calculates these fees. Sometimes, I choose to ship my items individually to stay under the threshold, or I consolidate them and just pay the tax because the US price was so much lower anyway. Either way, being informed makes the process much smoother.

By the time my package arrives, I’ve saved money, secured the exclusive cherry-print set that everyone is hunting for on TikTok, and avoided the headache of local sell-outs. It takes a little more planning, but for the perfect Valentine's look, I think it's absolutely worth it.

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