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Grailed Fee Calculator: 9% Commission + Processing

Last verified: May 2026 from official Grailed fee pages

Direct answer: Grailed seller fees are a 9% commission plus payment processing on each transaction. For Stripe-onboarded US domestic sellers, processing is 3.49% + $0.49. Non-onboarded and international payments can use higher processing rates, so this calculator models the standard onboarded US domestic case.

Calculate Grailed seller fees before you list menswear, streetwear, sneakers, designer accessories, or vintage clothing. Enter sale price, buyer-paid shipping, your shipping cost, item cost, and category to see commission, payment processing, payout, and profit.

TL;DR

  • - Grailed fee model: a 9% commission plus payment processing for the modeled US domestic Stripe case.
  • - Default example: on a $50.00 sale plus $5.00 buyer-paid shipping, fees are $7.36 and payout is $47.64 before item cost.
  • - Effective fee rate in that example is 13.4% before optional ads, refunds, taxes, or account-specific adjustments.
  • - Rates were last reviewed in May 2026 from official Grailed fee pages.
  • - Compare this same sale against 9 Grailed head-to-head pages before choosing a marketplace.
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Price the listing before it goes live

Use the exact marketplace, category, shipping setup, and cost of goods you expect to list with. That gives you a real payout baseline instead of a fee estimate from memory.

Use the real sale assumptions you would list with, not the ideal version you hope the buyer accepts.

How fees work

How does Grailed calculate seller fees in 2026?

Grailed fees are simpler than Amazon or eBay, but the processing layer still matters. The marketplace commission is a flat percentage, while payment processing depends on seller setup and whether the transaction is domestic or international.

Grailed Commission

Grailed lists a 9% commission fee for sellers. The commission applies to domestic and international transactions. This calculator applies that 9% commission to the buyer-paid transaction amount you enter so the payout estimate stays conservative when shipping is part of the checkout value.

Payment Processing

Grailed also charges payment processing on transactions. For sellers in Stripe-eligible countries who are onboarded with Stripe, Grailed lists US domestic processing at 3.49% + $0.49 and international processing at 4.99% + $0.49. This calculator uses the onboarded US domestic rate by default because it is the cleanest standard case for a pre-listing US seller estimate.

Higher Processing Scenarios

If you are in a Stripe-supported country but have not onboarded, Grailed lists higher flat processing fees. International payments can also be higher. Treat this calculator as the baseline estimate, then check the order detail or Grailed fee article if your buyer is international, your account is not onboarded with Stripe, or your country has different processor behavior.

Listing Fees

Grailed does not use a standard upfront listing fee in this calculator. That makes low-volume listing tests easier than marketplaces that charge insertion or listing renewal fees, but low-price items can still be squeezed by the $0.49 processing flat fee.

Shipping

Grailed Labels can make shipping simpler for eligible US and Canada-to-US transactions. Buyers normally pay for standard Grailed Labels, while sellers can choose free shipping and absorb that label cost. Enter the shipping cost you actually expect to pay if you offer free shipping, use your own label, upgrade packaging, or handle an edge case outside the standard buyer-paid label flow.

What This Calculator Excludes

This calculator does not model international processing variations, non-onboarded Stripe flat fees, VAT or GST on seller fees, taxes, refunds, cancellations, authentication disputes, off-platform shipping adjustments, or account-specific edge cases. It is designed for ordinary pre-listing margin checks.

How to Use It

Start with the accepted price you would actually take after offers, not only the list price. Add buyer-paid shipping if the buyer pays it at checkout, enter any seller-paid label or packaging cost, then compare the result with Depop, Poshmark, eBay, StockX, or Facebook Marketplace before deciding where the item belongs.

Coverage

What does this Grailed fee calculator cover?

Grailed calculations model the core seller costs most US menswear sellers need before listing: marketplace commission, domestic Stripe processing, shipping, and cost of goods.

Included in the math

  • - The 9% Grailed commission fee
  • - Stripe-onboarded US domestic processing at 3.49% + $0.49
  • - Buyer-paid shipping, seller-paid shipping cost, and item cost for margin checks

Still worth checking manually

  • - International and non-onboarded processing variations
  • - VAT, GST, taxes on seller fees, refunds, cancellations, and disputes
  • - Account-specific shipping edge cases, off-platform adjustments, and authentication workflow costs

Where do Grailed sellers usually misprice listings?

Grailed sellers often start with a target sale price and only work backwards after the item sells. That is exactly how a profitable-looking listing becomes a weak margin once shipping, marketplace fees, and cost of goods are all layered together. On this platform, the risk usually comes from processing rates can vary by seller setup and international payment status, and low-dollar items feel the flat $0.49 fee.

A better workflow is to decide the minimum payout you need, enter the real listing assumptions, and then adjust the price before the item goes live. That keeps you from treating fee math like a post-sale surprise instead of a sourcing decision.

How should sellers use Grailed as a pricing tool?

Grailed reaches menswear, streetwear, sneaker, designer, and archive-fashion buyers who understand brand and condition details, and its core fee model is a flat 9% commission plus payment processing. That means the right listing price is not just a percentage exercise. You want to test whether the audience can support a higher price, whether shipping should be built into the item price, and whether optional promotion is worth treating as customer-acquisition spend.

test the same item against Depop, Poshmark, eBay, and StockX before assuming the menswear audience offsets the processing layer. If you are sourcing regularly, save yourself time by running the calculator before you buy inventory, not after you have already committed cash and labor to the item.

When is Grailed still the right marketplace?

Grailed is not automatically the cheapest marketplace, and it does not need to be. the item is a fashion piece where Grailed buyers can understand the brand, fit, season, and archive value. A fee difference of a few percentage points matters far less when the stronger marketplace audience supports a meaningfully better sale price or faster sell-through.

That is why the best workflow is to use the calculator for the fee math and then sanity-check the likely selling price on competing platforms. Fee savings are only real if the item still sells at the same price and with the same speed.

How should you stress-test a Grailed listing before it goes live?

Run at least three versions of the same listing before you publish it: a conservative sale price, the price you actually expect, and a best-case number you would be happy to get. On Grailed, this is the easiest way to see whether a listing still works when the buyer negotiates, when shipping comes in slightly high, or when you need to take a lower price to move inventory faster.

That small habit is what separates a calculator from a real pricing workflow. You are not using FlipCalc to predict the future. You are using it to find out whether the listing survives realistic pressure before you spend time photographing, cleaning, packing, and supporting the order.

What should you check before sourcing more inventory for Grailed?

If a platform is a regular part of your sourcing process, use the calculator before you buy more inventory in the same category. Plug in a likely sale price, a safe shipping assumption, and the cost of goods you would actually pay. That turns Grailed into a sourcing filter instead of a place where you discover weak margins after you are already committed.

This matters most when the platform has a behavior that sellers tend to underestimate. On Grailed, the usual blind spot is that processing rates can vary by seller setup and international payment status, and low-dollar items feel the flat $0.49 fee. Building that check into sourcing is much more reliable than hoping you will remember every edge case once the item is already listed.

Why does the lowest fee not automatically mean the best outcome?

Some sellers compare marketplaces by percentage alone and stop there. That is not enough. A higher-fee marketplace can still win when it consistently reaches the right buyer, supports a better final price, or reduces the time your inventory stays unsold. Grailed should be evaluated against total outcome, not headline cost.

The practical decision rule is simple: calculate the real payout, estimate the likely selling price, and compare that result with one alternative channel. If Grailed still wins after those steps, the decision is grounded in real margin rather than habit or platform loyalty.

How can the Grailed page support a repeatable listing system?

The strongest use of a platform page is consistency. Open the same calculator before you list, source, or relist inventory on Grailed, and run the same core checks every time: likely sale price, realistic shipping setup, item cost, and any promotion cost you would normally use. That turns the page into a repeatable part of the business instead of a one-off estimate.

Consistency matters because most margin mistakes are not dramatic. They come from skipping one field, relying on memory, or assuming the next listing behaves like the last one. A repeatable check on the Grailed page keeps those small errors from compounding across dozens of sales.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage does Grailed take from sellers?
Grailed lists a 9% commission fee for sellers. Payment processing is separate and, for Stripe-onboarded US domestic sellers, is 3.49% + $0.49.
How much are Grailed fees on a $100 sale?
On a $100 domestic sale with a Stripe-onboarded seller and no buyer-paid shipping, Grailed fees are about $12.98: $9.00 commission plus $3.98 processing.
Does Grailed charge payment processing?
Yes. Grailed says every transaction has a payment processing fee. Stripe-onboarded US domestic payments are 3.49% + $0.49; international or non-onboarded payments can be higher.
Does Grailed charge listing fees?
This calculator models no upfront Grailed listing fee. Seller fees are deducted when a transaction happens, with commission and payment processing making up the core cost.
Does Grailed charge fees on shipping?
Grailed fee treatment can depend on the checkout and shipping setup. FlipCalc includes buyer-paid shipping in the modeled transaction amount so the estimate is conservative when shipping is part of what the buyer pays.
Is Grailed cheaper than Poshmark?
Usually on same-price sales. Grailed standard modeled fees are 9% plus processing, while Poshmark charges 20% on sales of $15 or more. Audience and sell-through still matter.
Is Grailed better than Depop for menswear?
It depends on the item and buyer. Depop has lower core US fees, but Grailed may support stronger prices for designer menswear, streetwear, sneakers, and archive pieces.
How do I calculate Grailed profit?
Start with sale price plus buyer-paid shipping, subtract Grailed commission, subtract payment processing, then subtract your shipping cost and item cost. The calculator above does that math.

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