

Black-owned apparel brand celebrating Black history & culture. Designs rooted in legacy, pride & purpose. Wear the Past, Inspire the Future.
Shipping & Payment Information
Welcome to the Shipping & Payment Information section of Victoria + Irene Apparel Co. This page outlines important details regarding shipping options, delivery times, and accepted payment methods for orders placed on our website.
Shipping Options
We offer the following shipping options for domestic and international orders:
Please note that delivery times are estimates and may be subject to delays due to factors beyond our control, such as customs processing and local holidays.
Shipping Charges
Shipping charges are calculated based on the destination, weight, and dimensions of the package, as well as the selected shipping method. Shipping charges will be displayed at checkout before you complete your purchase.
Order Processing Time
Orders are typically processed and shipped within [number] business days of receiving payment. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information once your order has been shipped.
Payment Methods
We accept the following payment methods for orders placed on our website:
Payment Security
We take your security seriously and use industry-standard encryption technology to protect your payment information during the checkout process. Your credit card details are encrypted and securely transmitted to our payment processor for authorization.
Order Confirmation
Once your order is successfully placed, you will receive an order confirmation email with details of your purchase, including the items ordered, total amount paid, and shipping address. Please review this information carefully and contact us immediately if you notice any discrepancies.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or need further assistance regarding shipping, payment options, or your order, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service team at [contact email or phone number].
Thank you for shopping with Victoria + Irene Apparel Co! We appreciate your business and strive to provide you with the best possible shopping experience.
Anderson Carswell, II
Founder + Creative Principal
At Victoria + Irene Apparel Co., fashion is not just about clothes — it is about telling a story. We are a Black-owned apparel brand dedicated to honoring Black history and culture through thoughtfully designed clothing, inspired by the wisdom passed down through generations.
Every piece we create is crafted to spark meaningful conversations about the importance of embracing the past while building a more empowered future. When you wear Victoria + Irene, you are not just wearing a garment — you are wearing a connection to your roots, a tribute to those who paved the way, and a declaration that Black history matters.
Our designs proudly incorporate elements of Black culture, history, and heritage, each crafted with care, intention, and attention to detail. We believe fashion is one of the most powerful tools for education and empowerment, and that every individual has the ability to make a positive impact simply by choosing what they wear.
Victoria + Irene exists to celebrate Black history, empower the next generation, and carry forward the legacy of those who came before us. Together, we wear the past and inspire the future.
Victoria + Irene Apparel Co. is a Black-owned fashion brand dedicated to celebrating and preserving Black history through clothing. We create one-of-a-kind designs that showcase the beauty, strength, and resilience of African American culture — crafted from premium materials and rooted in deep respect for the stories they represent. Our mission is to transform fashion into a powerful tool for education, cultural pride, and generational empowerment. Every garment we produce is an invitation to honor the past, embrace heritage, and inspire the future. Join the movement at victoriairene.store.
This stuff is fire!
My tee shirt was created by Victoria Irene Apparel Co. It celebrates the Black Press by highlighting The Chicago Defender. Founded in 1905 by Robert S. Abbott it was once considered the "most important" newspaper of its kind.
Received a complement about the Chicago Defender shirt from an old lady