Stillwhite
Sell your wedding dress.
About Stillwhite
Stillwhite is the world's largest online marketplace for buying and selling used wedding dresses. For brides, it offers a practical way to recoup a significant portion of their wedding budget by selling a dress that was worn only once. Sellers can list their designer gowns for a global audience of future brides looking for a deal.
The platform charges a small one-time listing fee but takes zero commission on the final sale, which is a major advantage over other marketplaces that take a 20% cut. Users can chat securely, arrange shipping, and process payments via PayPal for protection. It is a legitimate and highly rated platform for monetizing high-value bridal wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. specific listing fees?
Stillwhite charges a one-time listing fee of $25 for a Standard listing or $35 for a Premium listing. There are no commission fees deducted when your dress sells, so you keep 100% of the sale price. This structure is very seller-friendly.
2. How do I get paid?
Buyers pay you directly via PayPal, which offers buyer and seller protection for the transaction. You do not have to wait for the platform to release funds; the money goes straight to your PayPal account. Always ensure you ship to the address listed on the PayPal transaction.
3. Do I have to ship the dress?
Yes, unless you arrange a local pickup, you are responsible for shipping the dress to the buyer. You should always use a tracked and insured shipping service to protect yourself against loss or damage claims. The cost of shipping is usually negotiated with the buyer.
4. Can I sell a dress that hasn't been dry cleaned?
While you can, dresses that have been professionally dry-cleaned sell much faster and for a higher price. Buyers expect the dress to be ready to wear, and stains will significantly reduce the value and interest in your listing.
5. specific return policy?
As a private seller, you can set your own return policy, but most sellers on Stillwhite choose "No Returns." However, if the item is significantly not as described (e.g., has damage not disclosed), PayPal's buyer protection may still force a return.
