The 25 Best-Selling Brands to Resell on eBay & Poshmark in 2025 (Bucket List)
Looking for high-value flips in 2025? This bucket list highlights 25 quality-first brands you do not want to skip at the thrift, bins, or consignment. Many pieces are worth paying up for after you check comps, verify authenticity, and inspect condition.
How to Use This List
- Scan labels and feel fabrics: leather, linen, cashmere, merino, and substantial knits often signal value.
- Region matters: outdoorsy labels are common in mountain and PNW markets; coastal minimalists on the East Coast.
- Price to condition: inspect leather wear, heel drag, moth holes, and repairs.
- Comp by style: dresses, outerwear, and iconic silhouettes usually beat basics.
The 25 Brands (Creator’s Bucket List)
1) Bed Stu
Rugged leather boots and shoes. Tall boots can land in the hundreds; Chelsea styles often around the $50+ range in good condition.
2) On / On Running (On Cloud)
Performance sneakers with lifestyle appeal. Demand is strong when tread and uppers are clean compared by model and condition.
3) Poncho (Men’s Performance)
Button-downs and performance basics with quick sell-through, especially on eBay. Typical resale around $30–$50+, higher for standout pieces.
4) Mersea (Coastal Minimalist)
Linen and cotton in quiet nautical palettes. Dresses and knitwear commonly $50–$75+, premium fibers higher.
5) Anine Bing
Graphic tees, sweatshirts, and cool-girl tailoring. Tees move lower; substantial knits and jackets can reach $50–$100+.
6) Blundstone
Iconic Chelsea boots with front and back pull tabs. Solid resale; many classic models hover near $100 if clean.
7) Ulla Johnson
Feminine silhouettes and luxe fabrics. Dresses and outerwear can push into the hundreds; basics much less, so comp carefully.
8) Faherty
Flannels and knits with a loyal fan base. Shirts often around $30+; outerwear significantly more.
9) LoveShackFancy
Romantic floral dresses and skirts. Many dresses resell at $100+; skirts often $50–$75. Target collab can be worth a look after verifying style.
10) Zadig & Voltaire
Edgy-luxe separates. Wide price spread; embellished knits and jackets can reach $50–$100+ depending on design and fabric.
11) Pomander Place (by Tuckernuck)
Polished, feminine silhouettes. Dresses commonly around $50 with outliers higher. Tuckernuck house label is also worth watching.
12) Hill House Home
Cottagecore-adjacent nap dresses and sweet prints. Full-length dresses often $100+; shorter dresses and skirts $50–$75.
13) Aviator Nation
Logo-forward athleisure. Hoodies, sweats, and hats perform well; comp sets and bold logo placements.
14) Cotopaxi
Bold-color backpacks and bags for outdoor use. Company-logo’d promos can reduce value, but some still sell if the style is in demand.
15) Jenni Kayne
Quiet luxury essentials in cashmere and linen. Minimalist basics do best; verify fabric content.
16) Spell (formerly Spell & the Gypsy)
Boho dresses and skirts. Older labels still sell; many maxi dresses reach high double to triple digits.
17) Camper
Comfort-forward leather footwear. Flats trend lower; boots can reach $75–$100 when clean and lightly worn.
18) Isabel Marant
Designer separates with modern boho details. Timeless pieces retain value; comp by line and materials.
19) Loro Piana (and LP Fabrics in Other Labels)
Ultra-premium wool and cashmere. Core line often sells in the hundreds. Also watch for Loro Piana fabric tags in brands like J.Crew or Brooks Brothers, which can still bring $50+.
20) Ralph Lauren Purple Label and RRL (Double RL)
Purple Label is top-tier tailoring and materials with resale often in the hundreds. RRL offers Western and workwear pieces; denim and outerwear are strong performers.
21) Brunello Cucinelli
Italian luxury in leather, cashmere, and refined basics. Retail in the thousands; resale frequently in the hundreds when condition is excellent.
22) Filson
Heritage outdoors and workwear. Jackets, vests, and heavy-goods pieces command strong prices, especially in PNW and mountain markets.
23) Alp N Rock
Apres-ski performance knits and Fair Isle designs. Emphasis on conscious luxury; comp wool content and intricate patterns.
24) Barbour
British heritage outerwear. Vintage waxed jackets are the grail and can sell in the hundreds. Check for authenticity and re-wax needs.
25) Magnolia Pearl
Avant-garde, oversized pieces with a devoted following. Many items sell in the high hundreds and are often worth paying up for.
Pro Sourcing Tips
- Quality first: if a piece feels expensive, look it up before you leave it behind.
- Authenticate labels and patterns on designer and collab items.
- Photograph fiber content and call it out in titles and item specifics.
- Logo caution: corporate-logo bags may drop in value; comp before passing.
- Dress bias: for many women’s labels here, dresses consistently outperform tops.
Final Thoughts
This bucket list is about quality, timeless design, and loyal buyers. Save it, learn the labels, and trust both your eyes and your hands. When in doubt, comp quickly, inspect condition carefully, and invest in pieces that hold value. Happy hunting.




































