How to Buy from Dewu / Poizon China as an International Buyer in 2026
By Nicholas | CNCartGo Editorial Team
Dewu, also known internationally through Poizon, is a serious platform for sneakers, streetwear, accessories, and collectible-style retail goods from China. It attracts overseas buyers because the product range can be broader than what they see locally, especially for China-market releases, hard-to-find colorways, and items that move quickly through domestic resale channels.
The practical question is not only whether an international buyer can place an order. The safer question is whether the buyer can control the order record, payment, Chinese receiving address, inspection, return window, and export route before the item leaves China. That workflow matters because a sneaker that is easy to buy domestically can become difficult to return once it is packed for international shipping.

Short Answer: Can International Buyers Buy from Dewu or Poizon China?
Yes, but the best route depends on which version of the service you are using. The global Poizon app is built for international shoppers in supported markets, while Dewu / Poizon China is still closer to a China domestic marketplace workflow. If you are buying from the China-side platform, plan for a Chinese warehouse address, clear payment support, and inspection before export.
That distinction matters. A product that appears on the China-side platform may not have the same checkout path, shipping route, return process, or after-sales coverage as an item bought through an international app experience. Treat the order as a China domestic purchase first, then decide whether it is suitable for forwarding overseas.
When Dewu / Poizon China Makes Sense
Dewu is most useful when the buyer is looking for sneakers, streetwear, branded accessories, bags, watches, collectibles, or China-market products that are difficult to source from normal Western retailers. It is especially attractive when the buyer needs a specific model, size, colorway, release, or condition description rather than a generic fashion item.
It is not the right platform for every order. If you need a local warranty, easy returns, English-language customer service, or guaranteed direct delivery to your country, a local retailer or the international Poizon app may be simpler. Use the China-side workflow only when the product advantage is strong enough to justify the extra checks.
Step 1: Record the Product Details Before Payment
For Dewu-style orders, screenshots are not optional. Save the product title, item ID or link, selected size, colorway, condition note, price, seller or platform service note, and any shipping or authentication status shown before payment. These details give the warehouse and support team a fixed reference if the listing changes after you buy.
For footwear, include the size system in the note. A US 9, UK 8, EU 42.5, and CN size label can be confused if the original product page is not saved clearly. For apparel, record the size chart and do not assume that a China-market size label matches your usual Western size.
Step 2: Decide Whether You Need Buying Help or Only Forwarding
Some buyers can pay directly but still need a China receiving address. Others need help with checkout, seller communication, payment, or platform messages. If payment is the blocker, read our guide to paying on Chinese platforms without a Chinese bank card. The same decision logic applies: separate the payment problem from the forwarding problem.
A clean order request should be short and verifiable: product link, size, colorway, quantity, maximum acceptable price, and whether the original box must be kept. Avoid vague instructions such as "buy the best one" or "choose any similar pair." Those notes create room for mistakes that are hard to fix after domestic delivery.
Step 3: Use the China Warehouse Address Without Editing It
China domestic courier delivery depends on the exact receiver name, phone number, district, street details, and customer code. Do not remove Chinese address lines because they look unfamiliar. Use the CNCartGo warehouse address instructions and copy the address exactly before checkout.
After the seller or platform ships, save the domestic tracking number. If the order is split into more than one package, wait until all package records are received before approving international shipping. A missing accessory, separate gift item, or delayed box can be overlooked when buyers rush the export step.

Step 4: Inspect the Item Before It Leaves China
Dewu and Poizon China orders often involve products where visible details matter: shoe box label, size tag, SKU, colorway, accessory bag, hangtag, lace set, dust bag, outer packaging, and obvious condition issues. A warehouse photo check cannot prove long-term authenticity or product performance, but it can catch wrong-size, wrong-model, missing-accessory, and damaged-box problems before international shipping.
For higher-value orders, ask for targeted photos rather than a generic arrival photo. A practical set includes the outer parcel, product box, size label, main product view, and any accessories shown in the listing. Our guide to China warehouse inspection before shipping explains the realistic limits: inspection is useful, but it is not the same as laboratory testing, brand warranty service, or full authentication.
Step 5: Handle Returns Before Export, Not After
If the warehouse photos show a wrong size, crushed box, missing accessory, visible defect, or mismatch with the saved listing, pause the export decision. Domestic return or exchange options are usually easier before the parcel leaves China. Once the item is shipped overseas, returning it to a China-side platform can become slow, expensive, or not worth the cost.
This is where the earlier screenshots matter. A support team can act faster when it has the original item page, selected variant, payment record, and warehouse photos in one place. Without that evidence, the discussion becomes vague and the return window can close while everyone is still reconstructing what was ordered.

Step 6: Choose the Shipping Route Based on the Real Parcel
Sneakers and streetwear are not always difficult to ship, but the final route should be chosen after the warehouse records the real weight, box size, and product category. Keeping the shoe box protects resale value and condition, but it also increases volumetric weight. Removing or flattening packaging may reduce cost, but it can hurt collector value and make condition disputes harder.
Use the shipping cost estimation guide before deciding whether to keep the box, reinforce packaging, or consolidate with other parcels. If you are combining multiple orders, read the parcel consolidation guide as well. Shoes can usually be consolidated, but liquids, batteries, fragile items, and branded goods with customs sensitivity should be reviewed separately.
Common Dewu / Poizon China Mistakes to Avoid
Assuming the China app and global app are the same. Product availability, checkout, delivery, returns, and support can differ. Confirm which workflow you are actually using before payment.
Skipping size-system checks. Footwear and apparel returns caused by size confusion are preventable. Save the size chart and selected size before checkout.
Treating inspection as a full guarantee. Warehouse photos are a practical risk-control step, not a promise that every hidden issue or authenticity question has been solved.
Exporting too fast. The best time to solve wrong-item or missing-accessory problems is while the parcel is still in China.
A Safe First Dewu / Poizon China Workflow
- Choose one item with a clear model, size, colorway, and price.
- Screenshot the listing, selected variant, size chart, and service notes.
- Confirm whether you need payment support, buying help, or forwarding only.
- Use the warehouse address exactly as provided.
- Save the domestic tracking number as soon as it appears.
- Request targeted photos after warehouse arrival.
- Resolve visible problems before approving export.
- Choose the international route after checking actual weight, box size, and packaging needs.
Final Recommendation
Dewu / Poizon China can be worth using when the product selection or price advantage is strong enough to justify a China domestic buying workflow. It is a poor fit when the buyer needs effortless direct checkout, local returns, or local warranty coverage. The safest approach is disciplined and simple: document the product, control the address, inspect the parcel in China, and make shipping decisions only after the real package details are known.
For a first order, start with one pair or one low-complexity item. Once the address, payment, warehouse intake, inspection, and shipping process are proven, repeat purchases become easier to manage without turning every order into a preventable dispute.