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About Natnast.com Payment Method?
The payment method for Natnast.com includes Credit Card (Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover). The credit card will be charged when the order is placed. If the order cannot be fulfilled for any reason, the credit card will be refunded. Applicable sales tax will be added on all orders based on the shipping address. The amount of sales tax is estimated until the order has shipped and shipping confirmation has been sent. The actual taxes charged to the credit card will reflect the applicable state and local sales taxes, and will be calculated when the order is shipped. The states CA, PA, or NY will have all applicable local and state sales taxes added to the total order, and to the shipping charges where appropriate.
About Natnast.com Prices and Cost?
On Natnast.com, the prices for various products range widely. For instance, the Wooden Coconut is priced at $120.00, down from its original price of $155.00. The Maverick Jean is available for $88.00. There are also Gift Cards starting from $50.00. Many items, such as the Connery, Wedges at Play, Bamboo Leaf, Paisley Party, Leaves in the Wind, Luau, Summer Gaze, and Wood Block Tapa, are on sale for $116.00, reduced from their original price of $155.00. The Harper is priced at $155.00. Please note that all sale purchases are final. There's also an offer to enjoy 15% off on the first order upon signing up. Prices may vary based on the product and any ongoing sales or promotions.
Natnast.com Return Policy?
Natnast.com has a detailed Return and Exchange Policy. If unsatisfied with any portion of the purchase, items may be returned within 30 days of delivery. However, items marked as final sale/clearance are not eligible for returns and no refunds will be issued. Returns of unworn, unwashed, undamaged or defective merchandise are accepted. Any items that have been worn, washed, dry-cleaned or returned in unsuitable conditions will be returned to the original shipping address. Returns are refunded in the original payment form, minus any shipping and handling that may have been charged. No returns are accepted after 30 days.
For exchanges, there is a 30-day window from the date the shirt was received to request an exchange. All exchanges will be processed and reshipped within 14 days after the returned item is received.
In terms of the Shipping Policy, all orders are shipped within 24 hours, Monday – Friday. All orders in the US include free shipping. For shipping outside the US, the rate is based on the weight of the products, and the location. Expedited shipping options are available for an additional fee. If an item goes on back order, the part of the order that is in stock will be shipped, and the rest of the order will be shipped when the item becomes available. No additional shipping and handling will be charged for the second shipment.
What is the history of Nat Nast?
Nat Nast was a savvy entrepreneur who seized the opportunity to clothe the millions of Americans who took up bowling by launching The Nat Nast Company in Kansas City, Missouri in 1946. He was credited with designing the original “action back” shirt, a clever design featuring inverted pleats to allow greater comfort and arm movement, which earned him the illustrious name, “The King of Bowling Shirts.”
Envisioning a lifestyle brand that emulated authenticity and the style their dad was known for, Nat’s daughters Patty and Barbara relaunched Nat Nast Luxury Originals in 2000. They set out to create a brand that is not only shaped by the American experience — it celebrates it. The centerpiece of the collection is its signature line of limited edition embroidered shirts, each shirt telling an authentic story that pays tribute to the remarkable people, legendary places and notable events that have shaped American History. While a lot has changed over the years, the company’s core values have not. Nat Nast’s attention to detail, his emphasis on quality, and his appreciation for the finer things in life still live on today. It is a celebration of those moments that Recapture an Era.