Want Extra Cash?
You can easily earn spare cash by reselling our items! Here's how it works.
You get in demand designer peices from us and then sell them for 2x (or more) what you payed and rake in the profits
This can easily make you $50 per day or more. Some people who got started reselling are reaching over $40,000 in profit in less than a year!
Comprehensive Guide to Reselling Clothing, Streetwear, and Designer Items
1. Pick a Clear Reselling Lane 🤑
Do not try to sell everything at first. Pick a niche so your store looks organized and buyers trust you.
Good niches include:
Streetwear: Chrome Hearts-style pieces, Purple Brand jeans, graphic hoodies, denim, sneakers, vintage tees.
Designer/luxury: Chrome Hearts, Balenciaga, Rick Owens, Gallery Dept., Amiri, Denim Tears, Hellstar, Sp5der, Fear of God, etc.
Y2K / archive fashion: Affliction, Ed Hardy, True Religion, Miss Me, Southpole, Ecko, Rocawear, Bape-style items.
Trendy budget pieces: Items that look expensive but are priced lower, good for TikTok/Depop buyers.
2. Where to Source Products 🤔
Trying to source from random sellers can sound good at first, but most of the time it becomes a headache.
With thrift stores, local marketplaces, and random online sellers, you never really know what you’re going to get. Inventory is inconsistent, sizes are limited, photos can be bad, listings can be misleading, and a lot of sellers only have one or two decent pieces available. You might spend hours searching just to find one item that may or may not sell.
Buying from random sellers can also come with problems like:
Wrong sizing
Limited color options
Slow replies
Unclear condition
Fake or low-quality items
Overpriced pieces
No bulk availability
No consistent restocks
Wasted time searching through bad listings
Instead of digging through Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, eBay, Grailed, Depop, Mercari, Poshmark, and random local sellers, buying directly from us makes the process much easier.
We carry tons of designer and streetwear-style pieces in a wide range of sizes, colors, and styles, so you don’t have to gamble on random inventory. Whether you’re looking for jeans, hoodies, graphic pieces, designer denim, or trendy streetwear, we make it easier to find items people actually want to buy.
Buying from us gives you: Access to more designer brands. Multiple sizes available. More color options. Easier bulk buying. Less time wasted searching. More consistent inventory. Better pieces for reselling. A simpler sourcing process.
Random sellers might have one good item if you get lucky. We make it easier by giving you access to the kind of pieces resellers are already looking for, all in one place.
3. How to Check Profit Potential 💲💲💲
Before buying any item, always compare two things: the official retail price and what people are selling it for brand new.
Start by checking the brand’s official store or original retail price. This tells you what the item is actually worth at full price. Then check marketplaces like Grailed, eBay, Depop, Mercari, Poshmark, and other resale sites to see what the same or similar item is currently listed for brand new.
This helps you figure out how much room there is for profit.
For example:
If a designer item normally sells for $500 from the official store, and people are listing it brand new for around $300–$500, but you can get it from us for only $80, that gives you a huge advantage.
You do not even have to sell it for full retail. You could list it for $160, move it fast, and still double your money. Or, depending on demand, you could price it higher around $200–$250 and make even more profit while still giving the customer a better deal than retail.
Example profit breakdown:
Buy from us: $80
Fast resale price: $160
Potential profit before fees: $80
Higher resale price: $250
Potential profit before fees: $170
That is why buying low from a reliable source matters. When the original retail price is high and your buy-in price is low, you have more flexibility. You can undercut other sellers, sell faster, and still make strong profit.
The goal is simple: find items where the official price is high, the resale demand is strong, and your cost from us is low enough to leave plenty of profit margin.
4. How to Get Customers and Build Your Reselling Network 🤝
One of the best ways to grow your clothing reselling business is by building relationships directly with potential customers. Instead of waiting for people to randomly find your page, go out and find people who are already interested in clothes, streetwear, sneakers, designer brands, and fashion.
A simple way to start is by adding people on social media and messaging them naturally. Do not spam everybody. Ask if they are interested in clothes first. If they are not interested, do not keep pushing. But if they are, explain that you resell clothing and ask if they would like to see what you currently have available.
A simple message could be:
“Yo, I resell designer and streetwear clothing. Are you interested in seeing what I have available right now?”
If they say yes, send them your current stock. After that, ask if they are interested in anything. If they are not, ask what kind of brands or styles they usually like. Then let them know you are always adding customer requests to your notes and can try to get those items in the future.
For example:
“No worries. What brands or styles are you usually into? I keep notes on what people are looking for, so if I get anything like that in the future I can send it your way.”
This makes the customer feel like you are actually helping them instead of just trying to force a sale.
Giveaways are another great strategy. One of the easiest ways to promote yourself is by running a giveaway where the rules are simple: the person has to shout out your business, tag your page, or share your post for a chance to win. This can bring in a lot of new adds and potential customers quickly. A good giveaway can sometimes bring in 100+ new people who may be interested in buying from you later.
You can also make business cards, flyers, or small ads to put inside packages, local businesses, dorms, gyms, barber shops, clothing stores, or anywhere your target customers might see them. Make sure the card or ad has key details that catch attention fast, because most people are not going to read a boring business card.
Include things like:
Designer brands available
Sizes and colors updated often
Bulk deals available
Fast shipping
New stock weekly
Message us to see current inventory
Another strong move is creating a discount or rewards system. This gives people a reason to come back instead of only buying once.
Examples:
Buy 2 items, get a discount
Spend $200, get money off your next order
Refer a friend and get a discount
Returning customers get first access to new stock
Bulk buyers get better pricing
A lot of customers may also be skeptical at first, especially if they do not know you yet. One of the best ways to build trust is by offering to FaceTime or video call them. Showing your inventory live on camera can be way more effective than only sending texts and pictures. Hearing your voice and seeing the products in real time makes you seem more legitimate and helps the customer feel safer buying from you.
When pricing your items, bundle deals can help you make bigger sales. Instead of only selling one piece at a time, offer better pricing when someone buys multiple items or buys in bulk. This is useful for both regular customers and other resellers.
Example:
1 item: $80
2 items: $150
5+ items: bulk pricing available
Also, shipping costs can scare people away. Instead of surprising them with shipping at the end, it is usually better to include shipping into your total price when possible. Saying “$90 shipped” feels much easier to a customer than saying “$80 plus shipping.”
The main goal is to make buying from you feel simple, trustworthy, and personal. Add people, talk to them, learn what brands they want, show your stock clearly, offer deals, and keep following up when you get new inventory. Over time, you are not just selling clothes — you are building a customer list.
5. How to Photograph Items 📷
Photos sell the item. Most beginner resellers lose money because their photos look lazy.
Use:
Clean background
Natural lighting or soft studio light
Front photo
Back photo
Close-up of logo
Close-up of tags
Close-up of flaws
Fit/style photo if possible
Measurements photo if possible
For jeans:
Front full view
Back full view
Waist tag
Brand tag
Button/rivets
Distressing details
Hem/leg opening
Any flaws
For hoodies:
Front full view
Back full view
Hood
Zipper
Sleeve cuffs
Print details
Tags
Flaws
Do not over-edit. Make the item look clean but realistic.
6. How to Title Listings 📋
Your title should include:
Brand
Color
Item type
Style
Fit
Special features
Size if space allows
Example for those jeans:
Purple Brand Black Acid Wash Distressed Skinny Jeans Paint Splatter Denim
Example for the hoodie:
Blue Floral Gothic Zip Up Hoodie Streetwear Full Zip Jacket
If authentic:
Chrome Hearts Blue Floral Zip Up Hoodie Gothic Streetwear Jacket
If not confirmed:
Chrome Hearts Style Blue Floral Gothic Zip Up Hoodie
Good keywords:
Streetwear
Y2K
Gothic
Vintage
Archive
Distressed
Faded
Washed
Acid wash
Floral
Graphic
Zip up
Slim fit
Skinny
Stacked
Designer inspired
7. How to Write Product Descriptions 📃
Keep descriptions simple and professional.
Use this format:
Brand: Purple Brand
Item: Distressed denim jeans
Color: Black/grey acid wash
Size: [Size]
Fit: Slim/Skinny
Condition: Pre-owned/New with tags
Details: Distressing, patchwork repair details, paint splatter, faded wash
Measurements: Waist, inseam, rise, leg opening
Flaws: Mention any flaws clearly
Shipping: Ships within 1–2 business days
Example:
Purple Brand black/grey acid wash distressed skinny jeans. Features a faded wash, ripped distressing, repair stitch details, paint splatter accents, and branded Purple hang tag. Great streetwear/designer denim piece.
Condition: New with tags / excellent condition
Size: [Insert size]
Measurements: Available upon request
Ships fast.
Always mention flaws. Buyers are less likely to complain if you are upfront.
8. Pricing Strategy 💸
There are three main pricing methods.
Fast flip pricing
Price lower than competitors so it sells quickly.
Best for moving inventory fast.
Market pricing
Price around similar sold listings.
Best for stable profit.
High anchor pricing
Price high and allow offers.
Best for rare/designer/streetwear items.
For most clothing, list 20–40% higher than your minimum acceptable price so you can accept offers.
Example:
You want at least $60
List at $85
Accept offers around $65–$75
9. Best Platforms to Sell On 🖥️
Depop
Best for trendy streetwear, Y2K, graphic hoodies, jeans, and younger buyers.
Photos and vibes matter a lot.
Grailed
Best for designer, streetwear, archive fashion, and higher-ticket items.
Good for Purple Brand, Chrome Hearts, Amiri, Rick Owens, Gallery Dept., etc.
eBay
Best overall. Huge buyer base. Good for used clothing, rare pieces, and search-based sales.
Poshmark
Good for fashion buyers, but offers can be lower.
Mercari
Good for casual buyers and quick flips.
Facebook Marketplace
Good for local cash sales and avoiding shipping/fees.
Best strategy: cross-list the same item on multiple platforms.
Just remove the listing everywhere else once it sells.
11. Shipping 📦
Use simple shipping supplies:
Poly mailers
Bubble mailers
Packing tape
Thermal label printer if you scale
Clear clothing bags
Thank-you cards if you want branding
For clothing, poly mailers are usually enough.
Ship within 1–2 business days if possible. Fast shipping improves reviews and buyer trust.
Always upload tracking.
12. How to Handle Offers 💬
Do not get emotional with lowballs. Counter professionally.
Example responses:
Thanks for the offer. I can do $75 shipped.
I’m already priced pretty low, but I can meet you at $65.
Lowest I can do right now is $80. I can ship tomorrow.
Good buyers often start low just to test you.
13. How to Build a Store Brand 🧐
Even if you are just reselling, make your page feel like a real streetwear shop.
Use a consistent style:
Clean product photos
Similar backgrounds
Strong listing titles
Good descriptions
Fast replies
Fast shipping
Professional profile photo/logo
Clear bio
Example bio:
Curated streetwear, denim, hoodies, and rare fashion pieces. Fast shipping. Offers welcome. New drops weekly.
You can make your store feel more premium by naming your drops:
Weekly Streetwear Drop
Designer Denim Drop
Archive Hoodie Drop
Y2K Streetwear Drop
14. TikTok and Instagram Strategy 📱
For streetwear reselling, content helps a lot.
Post:
Outfit videos
“Thrift finds of the day”
“Paid $20, sold for $90”
Before/after cleaning videos
Try-on hauls
“3 jeans you need for streetwear outfits”
“Underrated brands to resell”
Packaging orders
New drop previews
Good hooks:
I found these designer jeans for cheap…
This hoodie looks like Chrome Hearts but costs way less…
I paid $25 for these and they sell for $100+…
Stop sleeping on this brand if you resell clothes…
These jeans are perfect for streetwear fits…
Content builds trust and brings buyers directly to your shop.
16. Profit Tracking 📝
Track every sale.
Use a simple spreadsheet with colums for: Item, Date bought, Source, Cost, Listing price, Sold price, Platform fee, Shipping cost, Profit, Date sold
Example:
Purple Brand jeans
Bought: $40
Sold: $110
Fees: $15
Shipping: $8
Profit: $47
Knowing your numbers helps you stop buying bad inventory.
Final Reselling Game Plan
Start with 10–20 solid items. List them on Depop, eBay, Grailed, and Mercari. Take clean photos, write keyword-heavy titles, price slightly high, and accept good offers. Reinvest profit into better inventory. Track your numbers. Over time, focus on the items that sell fastest and bring the best profit.