Zero cost to start

Keep your inventory. Split the upside.

Not every shop wants a lump-sum offer — and some inventory is worth more sold one gown at a time than sold in a pallet. Consign with us and you keep ownership, pay no fees, and take half of every sale. You cover shipping to us; we cover everything after that.

The Split

50/50 after fees and shipping.

Plain math, no asterisks. Platform fees and shipping come off the top, then the remainder splits evenly. Here is a real example.

How every sale is split

Gown sells forWhatever it hammers at
Platform commissionComes off the top
Payment processingComes off the top
Shipping to the buyerBuyer pays
What is leftSplit evenly
Your share50%

Cash offer vs consignment

Cash offer pays youOnce, up front
Consignment pays youMonthly, as it sells
Who owns it meanwhileYou do
Storage & photographyWe cover it
Freight to usCash offer: we pay
Typically nets moreConsignment
How It Works

Simple by design.

01

You keep ownership

Nothing changes hands but the dresses. You still own every piece until it sells, and you pay us nothing up front.

02

We sell it live

Your inventory goes in front of 12.9K followers in live auctions, photographed and listed by us.

03

50/50, paid monthly

We split every sale down the middle after platform fees and shipping. Payouts go out monthly once funded.

Getting It Here

How your dresses reach us.

On consignment you keep ownership, so you also handle getting the inventory to us. We will tell you exactly how to pack gowns and where to send them, and we can point you at the freight options other consignors have used.

Consignment

You ship it to us

You arrange and cover freight to our facility. Because we are splitting each sale rather than buying the lot, we are not able to front shipping costs on inventory we do not own — and neither of us wants that coming out of your half later.

Want us to handle freight?

Then let us buy it

On an outright purchase we pay for pickup anywhere in the USA and you are done. If freight is the sticking point, a cash offer is almost always the better route — and you get paid immediately.

Get a cash offer instead

What we need from you first

Rough piece countAn estimate is fine
CategoriesBridal, prom, MOB
A few photosPhone photos are fine
Formal inventory listNot required

Then what happens

We review and respondWithin 48 hours
Terms agreed in writingBefore you ship
Packing guidanceWe walk you through it
Gowns start sellingWithin weeks
Straight Answers

Before you ask.

Who pays shipping?

Two different legs, so let us be precise. Inbound — getting your gowns to us — is on you for consignment. Outbound — shipping a sold gown to the buyer — is paid by the buyer, so it never touches your half. If a rare situation requires us to cover a freight cost, it comes off the top before the split and you will see it itemized.

When do I get paid?

Payouts run monthly, once the platform has funded the sales from that period. You get a statement showing every piece that sold, what it sold for, the fees deducted, and your half.

What if a dress does not sell?

You still own it. We will agree on a term up front, and at the end of it you can leave it with us, take it back, or convert to an outright sale.

Who pays to get the dresses to you?

On consignment, you do. You still own the inventory, and because we are splitting each sale rather than buying the lot, we cannot front freight on goods we do not own. We will give you packing instructions and the shipping address, and it is all agreed in writing before anything moves. If you would rather not deal with freight at all, take a cash offer instead — on an outright purchase we arrange and pay for pickup.

What happens to my dresses while you have them?

They are stored, photographed, and listed by us at our cost. You still own every piece. We will agree a term up front, and you get a statement each payout period showing exactly what sold, for how much, what came off in fees, and your half.

How much inventory do you take?

There is no cap. Because consignment does not require us to put cash up front, we can take on far more than we could ever buy outright. Whole-store closeouts are welcome.

Do you take used or damaged pieces?

Yes, as long as it is disclosed. We call out condition live on camera. Disclosed flaws still sell well when they are called out honestly — hidden ones cause returns, which helps nobody.

Get Started

Tell us about your inventory.

No cost to start. We will walk you through terms before anything ships.

See where your dresses would sell.

Watch a live show before you commit. That is the fastest way to know if we are the right home for your inventory.