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  • Free Stickers!

    It’s true! Zumiez will always give free stickers! Get more information here.

    Please send a self addressed stamped envelope to:

    Zumiez Customer Service
    ATTN: Free Stickers
    4001 204th Street SW
    Lynnwood, WA 98036

    *Please note, we are only able to mail stickers inside the United States.

  • Sponsorships

    At this time, we do not sponsor new riders and we do not have a team, however, we do participate in events and competitions around the country! Check out The Best Foot Forward for more information!

    Make sure to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay updated on our upcoming events!

  • Donation Requests

    For all donation requests, please send in a letter of request containing the following information:

    • Who, what, when, where and why of the event
    • Print letter of request on letter head of the organization
    • WA shipping address (not a PO Box)
    • Tax ID or EIN

    Send by email or snail mail:

    Email address: donations@zumiez.com

    Mailing address:
    Zumiez
    Attn: Donations
    4001 204th St SW
    Lynnwood, WA 98036

    Please note:

    • Letter of request must be received within 4 weeks of shipping deadline.
    • If your request has met all of these suggested requirements we will get back to you with in 3 weeks.
    • We regret that not all donations requests can be accommodated as we have a high volume of requests
  • Marketing or Promotional Materials

    All promotional and/or marketing requests must be made in writing via email or postal mail.

    Email: marketinginfo@zumiez.com

    Mail:
    Zumiez Inc.
    4001 204th St SW
    Lynnwood, WA 98036
    ATTN: Marketing/Promotions

    Please allow a minimum of 2 weeks notice with details of your request.

  • I would like to introduce my product to Zumiez

    Thank you for your interest in doing business with Zumiez! Our buying department welcomes information on your product. Please send the following information via email:

    • an introductory letter or brief overview of the brand, plus contact information
    • catalog, images or website to view
    • pricing guide

    Email Address:
    newvendor@zumiez.com

    Make sure to provide good contact information, our buying team will contact you if they are interested. They are not available to be reached by phone.

  • I want to be a Zumiez model

    Zumiez likes to feature images from our customers as well as models sourced from agencies. If you are an agency-represented model and would like to do a shoot with us, please talk to your agency. If you are a Zumiez customer, show us your style! Use #zumiez and tag @zumiez on your instagram for a chance to be featured.

  • Applying for a job at Zumiez

    Trying to apply for a job at Zumiez? Sweet! It’s an awesome place to work! Here’s how to apply:

    • Go to the Job page.
    • Choose if you’d like to apply for our Stores, Distribution Center, Web Fulfillment Center, or Home Office.
    • Click “Login”
      1. If you are a Registered User (aka you have submitted an application to Zumiez before) – login with your Email Address and Password.
      2. If you have never applied at Zumiez OR would like to create a new application – Create a New User Account.
    • Once you’ve logged in and completed a profile, make sure you select your local stores and the job(s) you’d like to submit your application to.
    • Once submitted, check out your local Zumiez for any questions. They will be able to provide you with any current information on your application process.

    If you are having trouble with your password, please contact the Store Manager of the location in which you are applying.

  • Social Responsibility

    California Transparency in Supply Chains Act SB 657

    Our Commitment to Responsible Manufacturing

    On January 1, 2012, the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (SB 657) will go into effect in the State of California. This law was designed to increase the amount of information made available by manufacturers and retailers regarding their efforts to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking within their supply chain. This will allow consumers to make better, more informed choices regarding the products they buy and the companies they choose to support.

    Zumiez products are manufactured at independent factories around the world and our policy is to only work with those vendors who share our commitments to socially responsible and ethical business practices, including the protection of the rights and well being of individuals, promotion of equal opportunity, and respect for all laws and regulations applicable to apparel, related industries and to the environment. We believe that workers at factories have the right to freely choose employment, freedom of association and collective bargaining. Workers also have the right to a workplace free of harassment and unlawful discrimination. Each factory producing Zumiez products is required to meet these standards, as well as comply with all local labor laws and International Labor Organization conventions. Our Code of Conduct outlines our standards in the following areas:

    • * Forced Labor(Forced Labor, Debt Bondage, Slavery, and Human Trafficking)
    • * Child Labor
    • * Harassment and Abuse
    • * Nondiscrimination
    • * Freedom of Association
    • * Wages and Benefits
    • * Hours of Work/Overtime
    • * Health and Safety
    • * Environment
    • * Subcontracting
    • * Legal Requirements

    Slavery and human trafficking can take many forms, including forced labor and child labor. Zumiez forbids the use of forced labor, debt bondage, slavery, human trafficking, child labor and physically abusive disciplinary practices by our suppliers. All individuals employed with our vendors shall be guaranteed freedom of movement. Overtime shall be voluntary and vendors shall conduct due diligence to prevent the recruitment or hiring of victims of trafficking, debt bondage or other types of exploitation by third parties such as labor brokers or contractors. Zumiez reserves the right to take whatever actions are necessary to protect its interests, including terminating its business relationship with any supplier that does not respect the Code or comply with its legal obligations.

    In accordance with our internal Social Compliance program and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010, Zumiez performs Vendor Assessments based on our Code of Conduct for all potential new vendors prior to entering a business relationship with them. This approach includes preliminary risk assessments and supplier assessment questionnaires and includes the following areas:

    • * Zumiez Social Compliance Policy
    • * Zumiez Code of Conduct
    • * Zumiez Sourcing Agreement
    • * Zumiez Vendor Manual
    • * Vendor profile Master W-9 Form
    • * US Customs and Border Patrol 10+2 Security Filing Program
    • * 10+2 Template
    • * Zumiez Self Audit Tool
    • * Certificate of Conformity

    Supplier audits:

    Zumiez has established an audit program managed by an independent, accredited firm which evaluates our suppliers' compliance to the Zumiez Code of Conduct. These audits are unannounced, as detailed in the Sourcing Agreement. Areas of focus for each audit include worker age documentation, compensation, working hour documentation, and physical surroundings. Following the audits, suppliers are required to submit a Corrective Action Plan (CAP), which outlines all planned remediation for issues found during the audit process. Zumiez has a zero-tolerance policy for the presence of forced and/or child labor and abusive disciplinary practices. If any zero-tolerance items are uncovered during the audit, Zumiez reserves the right take whatever actions are necessary to protect its interests, including terminating its business relationship with any supplier that does not respect our Code of Conduct or its legal obligations.

    Supplier agreements:

    Zumiez holds its direct suppliers contractually responsible for adhering to our policies as detailed in the Sourcing Agreement and Social Compliance Policy. All contractors and secondary suppliers they use must meet the same standards for responsible manufacturing. Any violations will result in immediate termination of the direct vendor relationship if remediation efforts fail.

    Internal Training:

    Zumiez encourages its employees who are directly or indirectly responsible for Supply Chain Management to obtain training on how to mitigate risk associated with workers rights, slavery, and human trafficking. Such training includes but is not limited to attending supply chain seminars and webinars offered by independent companies.

    Internal Accountability:

    Zumiez reviews its Commitment to Responsible Manufacturing on an annual basis to ensure that it is in compliance with all state and federal laws regarding worker's rights and forced or child labor, including the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010.

    Conclusion:

    Zumiez recognizes fair labor practices as a crucial element of human rights, and in accordance with the California Transparency in Supply Chain Act of 2010, is committed to doing its part in the eradication of slavery and human trafficking. We believe it is important to help improve global labor standards in the apparel and related industries, and will only work with those partners who share a common belief. This document will be reviewed annually and updated with any new or changed processes to our Social Compliance program.