Sell new and pre-loved fashion items on Poshmark. List clothing, shoes, and accessories from your closet or source items to flip. Poshmark handles shipping labels and provides seller protection.
$200 - $2,000+/month
5-10 hours/week
Easy




Who Poshmark selling is good for — and when it makes sense as a side hustle Poshmark tends to work best for people who: Love fashion and have an eye for style. Whether selling from your own closet or sourcing items to flip, understanding what sells and what is trendy helps enormously. Have clothes, shoes, or accessories to sell. Your own closet is the easiest starting inventory — items you no longer wear can become someone else treasure. Enjoy the thrill of the hunt. Successful resellers source inventory from thrift stores, estate sales, clearance racks, and garage sales. Finding undervalued items is part of the fun. Are comfortable with photography and listing creation. Great photos and detailed descriptions drive sales. Presentation matters on Poshmark. Want flexible, work-from-home income. List items whenever you have time. Ship when sales happen. No set schedule required. Prefer a social selling experience. Poshmark emphasizes community — sharing, following, and engaging with other users helps boost visibility. ⚠️ What to watch out for / drawbacks & limitations Poshmark takes a significant cut. For sales over $15, Poshmark keeps 20%. For sales under $15, they take a flat $2.95. Factor this into pricing. Not everything sells quickly. Some items sit for months. Patience and realistic pricing expectations are important. Shipping is standardized but not free. Buyers pay a flat shipping rate, which can deter purchases of lower-priced items. Bundle sales help offset this. Time investment adds up. Photographing, listing, responding to offers, packaging, and shipping each sale takes more time than it initially seems. Sourcing inventory has costs and risks. If you are buying items to resell, you can lose money on pieces that do not sell. Start with your own closet to minimize risk. Market trends shift. What is popular today may not sell tomorrow. Staying current with fashion trends helps maintain sales.
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