Seller Intel: Vintage & Secondhand Data Drop | Part 2: Men Selling Women’s Fashion ⚡️
Welcome back to the data zone. Last time, we looked at what 100 women sellers had to say about the vintage/secondhand women’s fashion market. This time, it’s the men’s turn.
If you missed part 1, scroll back. This time, we’re looking at the data side by side. The numbers are both eerily similar and just off enough to make you question everything.
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Next up: The third and final data drop in this series will combine both groups, with a poll of 200 men and women selling vintage and secondhand fashion, analyzing everyone together. If you want the most complete picture of what’s happening, keep an eye out.
Also coming soon: a deep dive into how buyers find vintage and secondhand fashion on social media. I surveyed 300 people about how they use social media to discover, shop, and get inspired. Platforms, habits, what influences a purchase; you’ll get the real numbers, not just marketing myths.
☆ Who Took the Survey
100% of respondents are men currently selling vintage or secondhand women’s fashion, either online or in person. All respondents actively list on platforms like Depop, Poshmark, eBay, or sell in physical spaces. This group was selected to see how male sellers operate in a market traditionally dominated by women and to compare what, if anything, they do differently when sourcing, pricing, and selling women’s vintage. The goal was to capture a clear snapshot of how men navigate the women’s side of secondhand fashion. Same platforms, different perspective.
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