Back-to-school is clearly winding down in most regions, and shop chatter is starting to shift toward fall planning.

The transition is underway

Multiple sellers this week posted about starting to plan fall and early Q4 inventory, a full month earlier than some said they usually would, citing this year’s sourcing cost uncertainty as a reason to get ahead of it rather than wait. That tracks with what we’ve been suggesting since late July.

Tariff sourcing: a notable data point

A seller in the jewelry supply space shared actual before-and-after invoice numbers this week, showing a meaningful jump in landed cost on a routine supply order compared to earlier this year. It’s one data point, not a full picture, but it’s the clearest concrete number we’ve seen reported so far, and it lines up with the broader trend we’ve tracked all summer.

Search visibility complaints continue at a steady low hum

Following Friday’s mailbag piece on unexplained visibility drops, we got a handful of similar reader notes this week. Nothing suggesting a broad platform-wide issue, more a reminder that individual shops experience this regularly and it’s worth investigating methodically rather than assuming the worst.

A small, positive note

Several sellers reported that Creativity Standards appeals submitted a few weeks ago finally came back this week, split between approvals and denials, but notably faster turnaround than the earliest appeals filed right when the window opened in July. Worth taking as a sign the process may be maturing.

What we’re watching

The back-to-school-to-fall transition in earnest, and whether sourcing cost data continues to firm up into a clearer overall picture.

Back next Sunday.

This week on Crafts Daily Wire


Dima Makarenko

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Dima Makarenko — Technical Founder of Stable Commerce and a 20-year eCommerce operator.

Dima writes and edits Crafts Daily Wire’s coverage of Etsy seller news, tools, and tactics.

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