Ever wondered if Poshmark is still the best place to sell and buy secondhand fashion in 2025? With so many resale platforms out there, it’s fair to ask whether this social-commerce app continues to deliver value.

In this review, I’ll walk you through how Poshmark performs today, test its selling and buying experience, and weigh if it’s still worth your time and wardrobe space. Spoiler: it shines in social selling but not without a few caveats.

Poshmark Overview & Key Details

Poshmark, founded in 2011, is a leading U.S.-based resale platform that connects sellers and buyers of fashion, beauty, home goods, and accessories. Known for its community-driven shopping experience, it’s part marketplace, part social network.

Key Specs:

  • Category Focus: Fashion, accessories, beauty, home
  • Available On: iOS, Android, Web
  • Seller Fee: 20% commission (for items over $15) or flat $2.95 (for items under $15)
  • Shipping: Prepaid USPS labels, buyer pays unless stated otherwise
  • Payment Options: Poshmark balance, PayPal, bank transfer
  • Availability: U.S., Canada, Australia, India (beta rollout underway)
  • Price Range: From $5 thrift finds to luxury items worth $2,000+
  • Where to Buy/Sell: Official Poshmark app or website

Why I Chose Poshmark

I’ve used various resale platforms, Depop, Vinted, and Mercari, but Poshmark’s strong U.S. presence and trust factor made me want to revisit it in 2025.

My goals were simple: declutter old clothes while testing how fast listings sell, and check if luxury buyers still trust Poshmark authentication. I also wanted to see if recent app updates improved the buyer experience and reduced spam comments.

Performance & Testing Results

Ease of Use & Listing Process

Uploading listings was smooth. The app now auto-fills categories and brand tags as you type, which saves time. Shipping setup is still a breeze with prepaid labels, though international shipping remains limited.

Effectiveness & Sale Time

On average, my trendy items (branded sneakers and Lululemon activewear) sold within 5–7 days. Less popular items took up to 3 weeks. Sharing listings daily still matters, as the algorithm favors active users.

Buyer Experience

As a buyer, checkout was simple with multiple payment options. The “Posh Authenticate” feature remains a huge plus for luxury goods, every Chanel or Gucci item goes through third-party verification. However, customer support response times could be faster during dispute resolutions.

Community & Interaction

Social engagement is part of the DNA, likes, shares, and comments boost discovery. But it still feels a bit like “social media fatigue” when you need to keep sharing your closet constantly.

Comparison vs. Alternatives

PlatformCommissionGlobal ReachEase of UseSocial Interaction
Poshmark20%U.S., Canada, AUExcellentVery High
Depop10%GlobalGoodModerate
Mercari13%U.S.ExcellentLow
eBay13%GlobalComplexNone

User Reviews & Reactions

Positive Reactions

  • Many long-time users continue to enjoy the simplicity and trust that comes with Poshmark’s buying process. Several mentioned receiving exactly what was described and appreciated how fast delivery is handled.
     
  • Buyers love that they can find rare or discontinued designer items, often at significantly lower prices than retail.
     
  • Some sellers highlight that listing is easy, payments are secure, and the platform’s social nature allows them to build repeat customers.
     
  • Certain verified Poshmark Ambassadors note that authenticating luxury goods offers serious credibility when selling higher-end labels, attracting premium buyers.​

Negative Reactions

  • A large number of users express frustration over poor customer service, stating that it’s nearly impossible to get a timely resolution.
     
  • Multiple buyers allege experiences with counterfeit or misrepresented goods, and when issues arise, refund processes take weeks if they happen at all.​
     
  • Sellers criticize the 20% commission fee, especially when paired with costly shipping and the new “promoted listings” program, which they call “a scam” as it doesn’t deliver results.
     
  • Many complain that Poshmark’s authenticity department sometimes rejects real designer items, leading to seller losses.
     
  • Several reports mention Poshmark blocking verified accounts or removing listings without warning, leaving users without recourse.
     
  • Sellers also feel visibility has dropped significantly, blaming changes in Poshmark’s algorithm and the new emphasis on pay-to-promote programs.

Overall Sentiment

  • Positive: Easy to list and ship, great community vibe, and wide buyer reach.
  • Negative: High fees, weak support, questionable authenticity practices, and declining organic sales visibility.

Final Verdict & Recommendation

It is a platform that thrives on trust, but one showing the tension of change. For those who love the thrill of resale and don’t mind staying active daily, it remains a rewarding experience.

However, if you want fast customer support or lower commissions, alternatives like Depop or Mercari might better fit your needs. Poshmark is still one of the most community-driven platforms, but it needs to listen to that very community again to regain its spark.

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