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Crosslist from Poshmark to Grailed — Put Your Menswear Where It Belongs

Route the menswear, streetwear and designer pieces that underperform on Poshmark to Grailed — the marketplace built for them, at lower fees.

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TL;DR: Poshmark is a women’s-fashion-first US marketplace built on social sharing, and it takes a flat 20% on every sale of $15 or more. Grailed is the purpose-built home for menswear, streetwear, designer and archive fashion, with a curated, offer-driven culture and a lower take rate — roughly 12–13% all-in for a typical US sale. If you have men’s, streetwear or designer pieces sitting underloved on Poshmark, Grailed is where they reach the right buyer at better margins. FLUF Connect crosslists those items across and keeps your stock synced so nothing sells twice. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products); there is no free plan.

FLUF Connect dashboard showing Poshmark menswear listings being crosslisted to Grailed

Plenty of Poshmark sellers have a problem they have not named: the menswear, streetwear and designer pieces in their closet do not move the way their women’s fashion does. That is not a sourcing mistake — it is a platform mismatch. Poshmark is built around women’s fashion and a social-sharing audience; the right buyer for a pair of grails, a Supreme box logo or a Raf archive piece is not browsing Posh Parties, they are on Grailed. This guide is about routing that specific inventory to the marketplace that was designed for it, what changes when you do, and how FLUF Connect crosslists from Poshmark to Grailed without you rebuilding listings or risking an oversell.

Why Move Menswear and Designer from Poshmark to Grailed

Poshmark is huge — 165 million members as of 2026 — but its centre of gravity is women’s apparel, shoes and accessories, sold to a predominantly female, US audience through a follow-share-party social loop. Menswear and high-end streetwear exist on Poshmark, but they are swimming against the current of what the platform is for and who shows up to buy.

Grailed is the opposite of a generalist. It was built as the destination for menswear resale — designer “grails”, streetwear and hype, sartorial luxury, sneakers and vintage — and its audience is overwhelmingly male and there specifically to hunt those categories. It is owned by GOAT Group, which acquired it in 2022 (PR Newswire), and reports a community of over 7 million users globally concentrated around exactly the inventory that struggles on Poshmark. For a Supreme tee, a pair of Jordans, an Acne or Saint Laurent piece, Grailed is not a second-best option — it is the primary market. The buyers there understand the brands, the eras and the resale values, which means they are quicker to recognise a good piece and more willing to pay what it is worth — the opposite of trying to explain why an archive grail is special to a Poshmark audience that came for something else entirely.

There is also a margin story, which we cover in detail below: Grailed’s take rate on a typical sale is meaningfully lower than Poshmark’s flat 20%, so the same item often nets you more on Grailed and reaches a more motivated buyer. The catch is that Grailed is curated and offer-driven in ways Poshmark is not, so moving inventory across is about doing it deliberately, not dumping your whole closet.

Poshmark vs Grailed at a Glance

Poshmark Grailed
Built for Women’s fashion, general resale Menswear, streetwear, designer, archive
Audience 165M members, female-skewed, US 7M+ users, male-skewed, US-led global
Seller fee 20% (or $2.95 flat under $15) 9% on $120+; 6% (min $1.99) under $120
Payment processing Included in commission 3.49% + $0.49 (US domestic)
Listing model Share to stay visible Curated; quality bar enforced
Offers Offers to likers, bundles Binding offers, 24h to respond
Authentication Posh Authenticate on luxury Authentication on qualifying items

The Fee Math: 20% vs Roughly 12–13%

Poshmark charges a flat 20% commission on any sale of $15 or more (a flat $2.95 below that), with no separate payment-processing charge (Poshmark fees). Grailed uses a tiered commission — 9% on sales of $120 and above, and 6% (minimum $1.99) on sales under $120 — plus a separate payment-processing fee of 3.49% + $0.49 for a US domestic seller (Grailed fees, Grailed processing fee). For a $200 piece, that is about 9% + ~3.7% ≈ 13% all-in on Grailed versus a flat 20% on Poshmark — roughly $26 in fees instead of $40, leaving you about $14 more on a single sale.

The gap widens as prices rise, which is the whole point for designer and grails inventory: the higher the value of the piece, the more Poshmark’s flat 20% costs you, and the more Grailed’s lower tier saves you. On a $600 designer jacket the difference is roughly $120 in Poshmark fees versus about $76 on Grailed. For the men’s and luxury pieces this page is about — precisely the high-value end — moving them to Grailed is not just a better-audience decision, it is a better-margin one.

What the Difference Looks Like Over a Year

The per-sale saving is easy to dismiss until you stack it up. Say you sell 60 menswear and designer pieces a year at an average of $200. On Poshmark’s flat 20%, that is roughly $2,400 in commission. On Grailed — about 9% plus processing on items over $120 — the same volume costs closer to $1,560. That is around $840 a year kept on the men’s slice of your inventory alone, before you count the items that simply sell faster on Grailed because the right buyers are there. For a seller whose designer pieces lean higher than $200, the gap is larger again.

Reach compounds the effect. The frustrating reality of selling menswear on Poshmark is not only the fee — it is the sell-through: pieces that take months to find a buyer tie up your capital and your closet. Putting them in front of Grailed’s purpose-built audience tends to shorten that cycle, so you are not just keeping more per sale, you are turning inventory over faster. Lower fees on quicker sales is the combination that makes the move worth the small effort of setting Grailed up — and crosslisting means you capture it without giving up the Poshmark sales you already have.

What to Move, and What to Keep on Poshmark

This is the part that determines whether the move works. Move to Grailed: menswear in recognised brands, streetwear and hype (Supreme, Palace, Nike, Jordan, Yeezy), designer and archive (Rick Owens, Raf, Saint Laurent and the like), sartorial luxury, sneakers and quality vintage. These are the categories Grailed’s buyers actively search for and will pay strongly for.

Keep on Poshmark: your women’s fashion. Grailed does accept womenswear — it launched on the main marketplace in 2022 — but it remains secondary to the menswear core, and women’s pieces generally sell better and faster to Poshmark’s female-skewed audience. The goal is not to abandon Poshmark; it is to stop forcing menswear and designer through a platform that does not prioritise it, while keeping your women’s inventory where it already performs and converts at the pace you are used to. For most sellers that means running both, with each platform carrying the inventory it was built for — Poshmark handling the women’s fashion that suits its social, US audience, and Grailed handling the men’s, streetwear and designer that its specialist buyers actively seek out.

Grailed Is Curated: What That Means for Your Listings

Unlike Poshmark, where anything goes live instantly, Grailed enforces a quality bar. Listings can be removed if they do not meet its standards on condition, photo quality, brand recognition or desirability, and the platform has zero tolerance for replicas (Grailed listing FAQ). Qualifying higher-end items can be routed through Grailed’s authentication before going live, earning an authenticated label. The practical implication: the polished, well-shot listings that do well on Poshmark generally translate fine, but vague titles, weak photos or unrecognised fast-fashion brands that slide on Poshmark may not pass on Grailed. Crosslisting the right inventory — recognised menswear, streetwear and designer — keeps you comfortably inside Grailed’s standards.

Photography and Listing Standards on Grailed

Grailed buyers are detail-obsessed, and the listings that sell reflect it. Where Poshmark rewards bright, styled, catalogue-friendly shots, Grailed rewards thorough, evidence-style photography: clean front and back, the brand tag and size tag, any flaws shown honestly, and for high-end pieces the stitching, hardware and wash label. Blurry or sparse photos are a common reason a Grailed listing gets rejected or simply ignored. The good news is that if you already shoot well for Poshmark, you are most of the way there — you mainly need to add the tag and detail shots that Grailed’s audience expects to see before they bid on a grail. When you crosslist with FLUF Connect you carry your existing Poshmark photos across as the base and add Grailed-specific shots where it matters, rather than starting a new photoshoot from scratch.

Titles and descriptions matter too. Grailed buyers search by brand, era and silhouette, so a precise title — brand, item, era, key detail — outperforms the keyword-stuffed style that sometimes works on Poshmark. Naming the exact brand and, where relevant, the collection or year signals to Grailed’s knowledgeable buyers that you know what you are selling, which builds the confidence that closes a higher-value sale.

Who Should Make This Move

Crosslisting Poshmark to Grailed is not for every Poshmark seller — it is for a specific profile:

  • Poshmark sellers with real menswear inventory that has been slow to move — this is the clearest win, because the inventory is mismatched to Poshmark’s audience, not mispriced.
  • Resellers who source designer, streetwear and grails and want the buyers who pay top dollar for them, plus the lower fees that protect margin on high-value pieces.
  • Sneaker and hype sellers whose stock sits in Grailed’s core wheelhouse and Grailed’s authentication can add trust to.
  • Sellers tired of Poshmark’s flat 20% on their higher-priced items, who want a tiered structure that costs less exactly where it hurts most.

If your closet is overwhelmingly women’s contemporary fashion, this move matters less — Poshmark is already the right home for that. The point is targeted: take the men’s and designer slice of your inventory and give it the marketplace it deserves, while leaving the rest where it works.

The Offer Culture Is Different

Grailed’s negotiation works differently from Poshmark’s, and it is worth knowing before your first sale. On Grailed, buyers send binding offers and you have 24 hours to accept, counter or let them expire; haggling is a core part of the culture, and the platform even blocks offers below 60% of an item’s value to curb lowballing (Grailed offers). That is more structured than Poshmark’s “offer to likers” and bundle mechanics. If you are used to Poshmark, build a little negotiating headroom into your Grailed asking prices, because buyers will expect to make an offer rather than pay sticker.

How FLUF Connect Crosslists Poshmark Listings to Grailed

The friction in running both is the manual work and the oversell risk: rebuilding each menswear listing inside Grailed, then watching two marketplaces so a one-of-a-kind grail does not sell in both. FLUF Connect handles both. You import your Poshmark inventory into one dashboard, select the menswear, streetwear and designer pieces to send to Grailed, review the mapped fields, and publish — then FLUF keeps your stock tied together across every connected channel.

FLUF maps your Poshmark product data into Grailed’s format:

Poshmark field Maps to Grailed as
Title / brand Listing title and brand
Photos Listing images
Description & condition Item description and condition
Size Grailed size
Price Listing price
Category Mapped to a Grailed department

To be precise about automation: on both Poshmark and Grailed, FLUF handles crosslisting and automatic sold-detection — when an item sells on either platform, FLUF marks it sold across your connected channels so you never sell the same piece twice. Relisting and offers are managed natively in each app — on Grailed that means responding to those binding offers yourself, which is where Grailed’s negotiation culture lives anyway. FLUF’s job is to get your inventory onto Grailed and keep your stock honest; the selling craft stays with you.

How It Works, Step by Step

  1. Create a FLUF Connect account and connect both Poshmark and Grailed.
  2. Import your Poshmark inventory so you manage everything from one product view.
  3. Select the menswear, streetwear and designer pieces to send to Grailed.
  4. Review the mapped fields — title, brand, size, photos, price — and publish to Grailed.
  5. Let FLUF sync stock so anything that sells on Poshmark or Grailed is marked sold across both.

Getting Started on Grailed as a Poshmark Seller

Setting up to sell on Grailed is straightforward, but a few things differ from Poshmark and are worth knowing up front. You create a seller account and add payment details before your first listing publishes, and Grailed will recognise major brands automatically while offering “Other” and “Vintage” fallbacks for anything outside its recognised list. Because the platform is curated, your early listings are effectively your audition — lead with your strongest, most recognisable pieces, photograph them thoroughly, and price them to the Grailed market rather than copying your Poshmark sticker exactly.

One mindset shift helps: on Poshmark, visibility is something you work for through constant sharing; on Grailed, visibility comes from search, brand and desirability, so a precise, well-photographed listing of a sought-after piece can surface without daily effort. That difference suits sellers who would rather curate a tight, high-quality Grailed shop than grind a sharing schedule. FLUF Connect makes the transition lighter still by carrying your existing inventory across, so your Grailed shop launches stocked with the right pieces from day one instead of empty.

Pricing

FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products). There is no free plan. Inventory sync, sold-detection and bulk operations are included in every plan, not a paid add-on. You can connect Poshmark, Grailed and every other supported marketplace on any tier; plans differ by how many products you manage. See FLUF pricing.

Put Your Menswear Where It Belongs

Poshmark is excellent for women’s fashion and a US social-selling audience, but your menswear, streetwear and designer pieces deserve the marketplace built for them — Grailed, with the right buyers and a lower take rate. With FLUF Connect you keep your Poshmark closet running, send the right inventory to Grailed, and let inventory sync stop anything selling twice. Try FLUF Connect and route your grails to the audience that is actually looking for them — better fees, faster sell-through, and no risk of selling the same piece twice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because Grailed is built for the inventory that underperforms on Poshmark. Poshmark is women's-fashion-first and takes a flat 20% on sales of $15 or more. Grailed is the purpose-built menswear, streetwear, designer and archive marketplace, with a male-skewed buyer base actively hunting those categories and a lower take rate of roughly 12–13% all-in. For men's and designer pieces, Grailed usually means the right buyer and better margins.

Grailed uses a tiered commission — 9% on sales of $120 and above, and 6% (minimum $1.99) under $120 — plus payment processing of 3.49% + $0.49 for a US domestic seller, for around 12–13% all-in on a typical sale. Poshmark charges a flat 20% on sales of $15 or more. The higher the item's price, the more you save on Grailed, which is why designer and grails inventory benefits most.

Move menswear, streetwear and hype (Supreme, Nike, Jordan, Yeezy), designer and archive (Rick Owens, Raf, Saint Laurent), sartorial luxury, sneakers and quality vintage — the categories Grailed buyers search for. Keep your women's fashion on Poshmark, where its female-skewed audience sells it faster. Grailed accepts womenswear but it is secondary to the menswear core. Most sellers run both.

Grailed enforces a quality bar — listings can be removed for poor condition, weak photos, unrecognised brands or low desirability, and replicas are not tolerated. Polished, well-shot Poshmark listings of recognised menswear and designer brands generally translate fine. Vague titles or fast-fashion brands that slide on Poshmark may not pass on Grailed, so crosslist the right inventory.

Grailed uses binding offers: buyers send an offer and you have 24 hours to accept, counter or let it expire, and the platform blocks offers below 60% of an item's value. Haggling is core to Grailed's culture, more structured than Poshmark's offers-to-likers and bundles. Build a little negotiating headroom into your Grailed asking prices, because buyers expect to make an offer.

Yes. On both Poshmark and Grailed, FLUF handles crosslisting and automatic sold-detection — when an item sells on either platform, FLUF marks it sold across your connected channels so you never sell the same one-of-a-kind piece twice. Relisting and offers are handled natively in each app. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products); there is no free plan.

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