Grailed 9% seller fee at $120 and above
Last verified: June 2026 from official Grailed fee pagesDirect answer: Grailed sales at $120 and above use the modeled 9% standard commission. That rate replaces the under-$120 6% tier and still stacks with domestic Stripe processing. Use this as the Grailed fee-rule checkpoint, then run the Grailed calculator with the real sale price, buyer-paid shipping, seller-paid label cost, item cost, domestic or international buyer context, and account-specific payment setup before using the result as a listing floor.
TL;DR
- - Grailed sales at $120 and above use the modeled 9% standard commission. That rate replaces the under-$120 6% tier and still stacks with domestic Stripe processing. Use this as the Grailed fee-rule checkpoint, then run the Grailed calculator with the real sale price, buyer-paid shipping, seller-paid label cost, item cost, domestic or international buyer context, and account-specific payment setup before using the result as a listing floor.
- - On a $100 domestic sale with no buyer-paid shipping, modeled Grailed fees are $9.98 before item cost or seller-paid label cost.
- - Adding $8 buyer-paid shipping raises the modeled fee stack to $10.74 because the transaction amount changes.
- - Use this page before pricing designer, archive, sneaker, or outerwear listings near or above $120.
- - Fee data was checked on 2026-06-30 from official Grailed fee pages.
What to remember before pricing
- - A $120 sale uses the standard modeled 9% commission, not the reduced 6% tier.
- - Payment processing at 3.49% + $0.49 is still added in the default US domestic case.
- - The threshold can change the fee result sharply around $119 to $120.
- - Higher-price designer pieces should also include authentication, shipping, returns, and item cost assumptions.
Grailed fee stack at a common list price
- Commission
- $6.00
- Domestic Stripe processing
- $3.98
- Fees with $8 buyer shipping
- $10.74
- Sale-only net before costs
- $90.02
Grailed fee examples by price
These rows compare sale-only fees, $8.00 buyer-paid shipping, and a $8.00 seller-paid label cost. The threshold row shows where the modeled commission changes to 9%.
| Sale price | Sale-only fees | Effective rate | Fees with buyer shipping | Free-shipping net | Calculator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $20.00 | $3.18 | 15.9% | $3.46 | $8.82 | Calculate Grailed fees on $20.00 |
| $50.00 | $5.24 | 10.5% | $5.99 | $36.76 | Calculate Grailed fees on $50.00 |
| $100.00 | $9.98 | 10.0% | $10.74 | $82.02 | Calculate Grailed fees on $100.00 |
| $119.00 | $11.78 | 9.9% | $16.35 | $99.22 | Calculate Grailed fees on $119.00 |
| $120.00 | $15.48 | 12.9% | $16.48 | $96.52 | Calculate Grailed fees on $120.00 |
| $150.00 | $19.23 | 12.8% | $20.22 | $122.77 | Calculate Grailed fees on $150.00 |
| $300.00 | $37.96 | 12.7% | $38.96 | $254.04 | Calculate Grailed fees on $300.00 |
Why $120 changes the Grailed fee answer
At $120, the modeled Grailed commission changes to the 9% standard rate. In the current example, the $120 sale has $10.80 commission and $4.68 processing before item cost or shipping cost. That is why offer decisions around $119 and $120 deserve a calculator check instead of a flat percentage shortcut.
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.
What the official source says
- - Grailed publishes the standard seller fee separately from the reduced under-$120 rate.
- - The $119 and $120 rows make the threshold visible without changing the calculator engine.
Turn the rule into a listing decision
Use this page before pricing designer, archive, sneaker, or outerwear listings near or above $120.
Keep checking the Grailed fee stack
Grailed fee questions usually depend on the commission threshold, minimum fee, processing, shipping setup, buyer location, and costs outside the core order fee.