Okay, so, I wanted to share my experience about selling designer shoes. It all started a few months ago when I was cleaning out my closet and found a bunch of old designer shoes that I didn’t wear anymore. I figured, why not try to make some money off of them, right?

First thing I did was take a bunch of pictures. I made sure to take them in good lighting and from different angles to really show off the shoes. You know, like the sole, the heel, any special details, and even the box if I still had it. Presentation is key, folks.
Then came the research. I spent a good chunk of time checking out online marketplaces to see what similar shoes were going for. eBay and Poshmark were my main go-tos. I wanted to make sure I priced my shoes competitively but also get a good amount for them. It was a bit of a balancing act, to be honest.
Once I had my prices sorted, I started listing the shoes. I wrote detailed descriptions, noting the brand, model, size, condition, and any flaws (gotta be honest, people!). I also included keywords that people might search for, like “Jimmy Choo heels” or “Gucci loafers” to help my listings get found.
- Made sure to take good pictures
- Researched prices on eBay and Poshmark
- Wrote detailed and keyword-rich descriptions
After listing, it was a waiting game. Some shoes sold pretty quickly, while others took a bit longer. I had to be patient and answer questions from potential buyers. Some people tried to haggle, but I mostly stuck to my prices. I mean, these were designer shoes, after all.
When a shoe sold, I made sure to package it nicely. I used bubble wrap, tissue paper, and a sturdy box to ensure it arrived in good condition. I also shipped them out promptly and provided tracking information to the buyers. Keeping customers happy is important for getting good reviews and repeat business.

My Results
In the end, I managed to sell most of the shoes and made a decent profit. It wasn’t a huge amount, but it was definitely worth the effort. Plus, I cleared out some space in my closet, which was a nice bonus. Overall, it was a pretty good experience. If you’ve got some designer shoes lying around, I’d say give it a try. You might be surprised at how much you can make!
I learned that it’s really about knowing your product and understanding the market. High-quality designer shoes in good condition definitely have a market. It’s just about finding the right buyers and presenting your shoes in the best possible way.
Hope this was helpful to you all!