Nothing enters the catalog without passing through our hands.
Each piece is received, inspected, measured, and graded against one rubric before it can appear in any shop. What your buyer sees is what actually ships.
Intake inspectionSKU 4182 · Grade A
Pit to pit 22 inLength 29 in
Received in hand. The physical piece is on our shelf before it can appear anywhere.
Authenticity checked. Branded and sought-after pieces are verified before intake.
Measured on the garment. Pit to pit, length, and sleeve taken from the actual piece.
Condition graded. One rubric for every item: Grade A, B, or C, never "good vibes".
Flaws photographed. Any wear or repair is documented and shown in the listing.
The listed piece and the shipped piece are the same piece
Your reputation
Verification is not our quality bar. It is your review score.
When every piece is inspected and graded before it can be listed, your buyers get exactly what they expected. Honest condition reports set expectations, documented flaws prevent disputes and refunds, and consistent grading means a Grade A from us always means the same thing in your shop.
One rubric
The same standard, every piece, every time.
What is listed is the exact piece that ships.
Grades are assigned against a written rubric, not a mood.
Measurements come from the garment, never a size chart.
Every documented flaw appears in the listing data you receive.
Sell with confidence
Sell with nothing to hide.
A verified catalog means you can answer any buyer question from the listing data itself. That protects your reviews, your ratings, and your repeat sales.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Who inspects the items?
Our own team, in our warehouse. Pieces are received and examined in hand before listing; nothing enters the catalog sight unseen.
How is condition graded?
Against a single rubric applied to every piece, with documented photos of any wear or flaws. The grade travels with the SKU into your listing.
Do you check authenticity?
Yes, where it is relevant. Branded and sought-after pieces are checked before they enter the catalog.
What happens to pieces that fail?
They never reach the catalog. Failing intake is the point of the process; you only ever browse stock that passed.
Answered everything? Then the next step is a five-minute application. If we missed something, ask us first and we will answer before you apply.