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Best Platforms to Sell Streetwear in Australia (2026)

Shopfront Team

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The best platform to sell streetwear in Australia depends on your buyer and your price point. Our top pick is Depop for most sellers, but the right answer changes based on volume, condition, and how fast you want to sell. Here is the full ranking.

1. Depop

Depop has 800K AU users, mostly 16–26. Trendy and vintage clothing, Gen Z market. That lines up with streetwear because it is one of the platform's top categories.

Seller fees sit at 10%. 10% commission applies to AU sellers. US and UK sellers pay 0% (seller fee removed late 2024).. No prepaid labels in Australia. self-arrange via Australia Post or couriers. Most AU sellers charge $10–$12 for standard items, $12–$15 for bulky pieces. Baking postage into the item price improves conversion.

Watch out: non-fashion items, older demographics. If that describes your situation, consider the next option instead.

2. Grailed

Grailed has 100K AU users, mostly 18–35. Premium menswear, streetwear, luxury items. That lines up with streetwear because it is one of the platform's top categories.

Seller fees sit at 9%. 9% Grailed commission on every sale.. Primarily international shipping from Australia. Expect $15–$40+ for international parcels. Use Australia Post International Economy or Express. Factor customs and duties into pricing for overseas buyers.

Watch out: women's clothing, non-fashion items. If that describes your situation, consider the next option instead.

3. eBay

eBay has 12 million AU users, mostly 25–55. Highest volume, widest reach, established sellers. That lines up with streetwear because the buyer profile matches the typical streetwear buyer.

Seller fees sit at 0%. 0% for sellers under $25K/year annual sales. 13.4% final value fee applies above that threshold.. Australia Post labels and Sendle integration available directly in platform. Calculated or flat-rate shipping supported. eBay Global Shipping Programme for international. Sendle ceased operations January 2026. use Australia Post or Aramex.

Watch out: low-value items where fees eat margins. If that describes your situation, consider the next option instead.

Fee Comparison

Fees vary enough to affect your margins, especially on lower-priced streetwear. Here is the quick comparison.

  • Depop: 10% seller fee + 2.9% + $0.30 via Depop Payments payment processing. Free. Use the Depop calculator for exact take-home.
  • Grailed: 9% seller fee + PayPal: 4.4% + $0.30 for international AU sellers payment processing. Free. Use the Grailed calculator for exact take-home.
  • eBay: 0% seller fee + Included in final value fee via eBay Managed Payments payment processing. 250 free listings/month for individual sellers; Store subscriptions give more.. Use the eBay calculator for exact take-home.

Sourcing Streetwear

Where you source affects your margins as much as where you sell. Follow AU drops from Stussy, Palace, and Nike SB. Supply Store, Up There, and Incu are the main AU stockists for limited pieces. Facebook groups and local buy/sell/trade meetups are where pieces circulate. Deadstock Supreme and BAPE from the 2010s has appreciated.

Flat lay or on-body shots. Show tags, labels, and any branding details. Streetwear buyers care about aesthetics. style the shot. Include size tag and measurements as streetwear sizing varies wildly between brands. Good photos are the difference between a scroll-past and a sale, regardless of platform.

Pricing Streetwear

Hype pieces depreciate fast after the initial drop window unless they become iconic. Stussy, Carhartt WIP, and Nike ACG are steady sellers without the boom-bust cycle. Check Grailed and StockX for current market pricing. AU buyers pay less than US/JP markets for most streetwear. Always check sold listings on each platform before setting your price. The same item can sell for different amounts on different platforms because buyer expectations vary.

Factor in platform fees when comparing prices. A $100 sale on a platform charging 10% leaves you with a different take-home than a $95 sale on a platform charging 0%. Run the numbers before deciding where to list first.

Our Pick

For most Australian sellers listing streetwear, Depop is the strongest starting point. 800K AU users, a buyer demographic that matches streetwear, and 10% fees that are competitive for the category.

If you have volume, list on two or three platforms at once. Each marketplace reaches different buyers, and streetwear sells across demographics. For more detail on selling this category, see our Streetwear guide.

Cross-listing streetwear across platforms is the fastest way to find where your inventory moves. Try Shopfront free to list on Depop, Grailed, eBay from one dashboard.

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