Shopping from Europe is about to get a lot more expensive — even on something as small as a lipstick. Starting August 29, the U.S. is ending its de minimis exemption, which has allowed international orders under $800 to enter duty-free. That means you’ll now be charged import duties on everything you buy, no matter how small. Most European sites already include duties for shipments over $800, but with this change, they’ll now be required to cover all purchases — which means you can expect pricing adjustments across the board. If you’ve been shopping directly from Europe to score better prices, skip U.S. markups, or access hard-to-find items, this is your last chance to do it without the extra fees. Below, I’ve linked some of my favorite European retailers — many offer seasonal codes and exclusive inventory. Come September, even your online cart won’t be immune from the chill.

Suit Negozi (Italy)
Duties included on all items
Code: CR20JA gives you 20% off most new season items
Savannah’s (Sweden)
Duties included on all items
Code: SUMMER15 for 15% off new full price items
24S (France)
Duties included on all items
Promotions vary. Look out for reduced prices on Louis Vuitton.
LN-CC (England)
Duties included on all items
Mytheresa (Germany)
Code: FIRST10 to save 10% off your first order. Limited selection of designer brands
Nugnes (Italy)
Duties included on all items
Code: NEW15 will save you 15% off on most new season items
Sugar.it (Italy)
Items $800 ar4 tax free through August → Items under $800 are tax-free through August