Legal notice
Velure is owned and operated by [MARIYA KALL], a company registered in [NYC /USA], with its registered office at [164 12 JAMICA NEW YORK
Advertising Disclaimer
Product images, descriptions, and results shown in advertisements are for illustrative purposes. Individual results, fit, and comfort may vary based on body type and personal preference. "Up to 40% off" and similar promotional claims apply to select items only and are subject to change without notice.
Product Claims
Statements regarding product features (e.g., "sweat & water resistant," "skin friendly") describe intended product performance under normal use conditions and are not guarantees. Velure products are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Testimonials & Reviews
Customer testimonials and reviews reflect individual experiences and opinions. They are not necessarily representative of all customers' experiences with Velure products.
Pricing & Availability
All prices are listed in [currency] and are subject to change without notice. Velure reserves the right to limit quantities, correct pricing errors, and refuse or cancel orders at its discretion.
Intellectual Property
All content on this site — including the Velure name, logo, images, and text — is the property of [Legal Business Name] and may not be reproduced, distributed, or used without prior written consent.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Velure and its affiliates shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products or website.
Governing Law
This notice and any disputes arising from it are governed by the laws of [State/Country], without regard to conflict of law principles.
Changes to This Notice
Velure reserves the right to update this legal notice at any time. Continued use of our website or purchase of our products constitutes acceptance of the current version.
Last Updated: A few things worth flagging honestly:
- The bracketed fields need your real business details (legal entity name, registration jurisdiction, address) — this isn't valid without them.
- If you're making specific performance claims (sweat/water resistant, skin friendly, hypoallergenic), make sure you can substantiate them — regulators like the FTC scrutinize unsubstantiated product claims in ads.
- If you sell in the EU/UK, you'll also need GDPR-compliant privacy language and specific consumer rights disclosures (14-day cooling-off period, etc.) — different from what's above.