Return Policy

Make sure to contact us before returning any products!

Please note that a lot of products are printed on demand only after receiving your order. Therefore it is vital for us to avoid returns because of buyers remorse, so we added size and measurement charts for your information. Especially with clothing, please take notice of those charts to avoid ordering the wrong size! Thank you. 

Any claims for misprinted/damaged/defective items must be submitted within 4 weeks after the product has been received. For packages lost in transit, all claims must be submitted no later than 4 weeks after the estimated delivery date. Claims deemed an error on our part are covered at our expense.

If you  notice an issue on the products or anything else on the order, please contact us via email.

Depending if you received your shipment from RoXino or from Printful, the return process will be accordingly:

The return address is set by default to the Printful facility resp. to RoXino. When we receive a returned shipment, an automated email notification will be sent to you. Unclaimed returns get donated to charity after 4 weeks. If Printful's facility resp. RoXino isn't used as the return address, you would become liable for any returned shipments you receive.

Wrong Address - If you provide an address that is considered insufficient by the courier, the shipment will be returned to our facility. You will be liable for reshipment costs once we have confirmed an updated address with you (if and as applicable).

Unclaimed - Shipments that go unclaimed are returned to our facility and you will be liable for the cost of a reshipment to you (if and as applicable).

Returned by Customer -
Products from RoXino: If you regret your purchase, you can return the product by notifying us within 14 days after receiving the product. You will have to pay for the shipping costs back to us and we will refund you after receiving the shipment of the undamaged goods.
Products printed on demand via Printful: Except for Customers residing in Brazil, we do not refund orders for buyer’s remorse. Customers residing in Brazil and regretting a purchase must contact Printful's Customer Service and express their will to return the item within 7 consecutive days after receiving it, providing a picture of the item. The withdrawal request will undergo an evaluation to verify whether the product was used or destroyed, even if partial. In these cases, a refund will not be possible.

Notification for EU consumers: According to Article 16(c) and (e) of the Directive 2011/83/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011 on consumer rights, the right of withdrawal may not be provided for:

1. the supply of goods that are made to the consumer's specifications or are clearly personalized;
2. sealed goods which were unsealed after delivery and thus aren't suitable for return due to health protection or hygiene reasons,

therefore we reserve rights to refuse returns at our sole discretion.

This Policy shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the English language, regardless of any translations made for any purpose whatsoever.

THAT'S ME

Hi, I'm Sabo, but you can also call me Roxino! I was born in Munich, in southern Germany. I've loved drawing and creating for as long as I can remember, so it was only natural that I studied graphic design after school. During this time I learned that I would never want to work in the advertising industry, but luckily it hadn't completely snuffed out my love for creative freedom!

So, to recover from this trip into the world of candied delusions and pompous egomaniacs, I put my pencils back in the box after I got my graphics design degree and went on to study something that seemed a tad more "meaningful" to me: medicine. And while others were struggling through the pandemic years with isolation but at least some space to explore creative possibilities, I entered 2020 with a newborn and a full-time job as a hospital doctor.

To make it through this crazy time in one piece, I knew I had to find a way to be "me" again. So I adapted my art-making process to my irregular lifestyle (i.e., swapping my traditional tools for a mobile iPad and digital drawing software). And then two years later, in a spur-of-the-moment decision, I signed up to sell my stuff at a convention. And I loved it!

So that's my life at the moment: working at the hospital, drawing every other free minute except for the few I spend with my family, friends, or behind my table at conventions—and except for the many minutes I spend trying to rein in the chaos my ADHD brain creates.

THE HEART OF MY ART

I love people, so they are at the center of my artistic journey. I am a non-binary creator, therefore I have a bit of an issue with gender roles.

That's why I've always gravitated towards the subgenre of boy's love in Japanese art and pop culture. Inspired by Japanese manga, I developed my own semi-realistic art style that allows me to depict human beauty in the form of masculine bodies with a touch of androgynity (sometimes more, sometimes less ;)).

The theme of my work is authenticity and integrity. I value honesty over popularity and humor over dogmatism. In my years as a psychiatrist, I've seen what self-denial can do to people's minds and lives.

I also have a soft spot for romance and love, because the world out there is cold and isolating enough as it is. There's no need for me to create art that emphasizes that depressing aspect - I prefer to put the spotlight on what makes us happy.