Shipping Policy

Last Updated: [12/22/25]

ACE BIKINIS LLC (“ACE BIKINIS,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) operates the website https://www.acebikinis.com (the “Site”). This Shipping Policy applies to all orders placed through the Site.


Order Processing Time

All orders are processed within 1–3 business days (excluding weekends and holidays) after receiving your order confirmation email. You will receive a notification once your order has shipped.

Processing time does not include shipping transit time.


Shipping Time & Delivery Estimates

Shipping times vary based on location and carrier. Estimated delivery times are provided at checkout and are not guaranteed.

Typical delivery estimates:

  • United States: 3–7 business days

  • International: 7–21 business days

Delivery delays may occur due to weather, carrier issues, customs inspections, high order volume, or other circumstances beyond our control.


Shipping Rates

Shipping charges are calculated at checkout and are non-refundable.


Order Tracking

Once your order has shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email. Please allow up to 24 hours for tracking information to update.


International Orders & Customs

International shipments may be subject to customs duties, taxes, or import fees imposed by the destination country. These charges are the sole responsibility of the customer.

ACE BIKINIS LLC is not responsible for customs delays, confiscations, or refused shipments.


Address Accuracy

Customers are responsible for ensuring that shipping information is complete and accurate at checkout. Orders returned due to incorrect, incomplete, or undeliverable addresses are not eligible for refunds.


Lost, Stolen, or Delayed Packages

ACE BIKINIS LLC is not responsible for lost, stolen, or delayed packages once the carrier marks the shipment as delivered. Any claims must be filed directly with the carrier.


Force Majeure

ACE BIKINIS LLC shall not be liable for shipping delays or failures caused by events beyond our reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, carrier disruptions, labor disputes, pandemics, or governmental actions.