Poshmark
Poshmark is a popular fashion resale marketplace website for buying, selling, discovering, and sharing secondhand fashion, home goods, beauty products, and other items.
What Poshmark is
Poshmark is a fashion resale marketplace at poshmark.com where people buy, sell, discover, and share items online. It is best known for secondhand fashion, but the marketplace also includes home decor, beauty, electronics, pets, and other shopping categories.

Fashion resale marketplace
Poshmark works as a marketplace made of individual closets, listings, sellers, and buyers. Sellers photograph items, describe condition, set prices, and manage orders. Buyers browse by search, brand, category, size, style, price, and social discovery signals before choosing what to buy.
Buying and selling workflow
A typical transaction starts with a listing, then moves through offers or purchase, payment, shipping, delivery, and acceptance. The details matter: photos, item condition, measurements, brand names, return rules, shipping labels, payment release, and buyer-seller communication all shape the final experience.
Posh Protect and support
Poshmark's guide and help materials point users toward Posh Protect, Posh Authenticate, community guidelines, FAQs, and support resources. These systems are important because resale marketplaces must handle trust questions around authenticity, condition, shipping, returns, and transactions between individual users.
Brands and categories
Poshmark organizes shopping around brands and categories such as women, men, kids, home, electronics, pets, beauty, handbags, shoes, jewelry, and accessories. That structure helps buyers browse resale inventory that would otherwise be scattered across many separate closets and product descriptions.
Who uses Poshmark
Poshmark is used by casual sellers, fashion resellers, style-focused shoppers, collectors, people decluttering closets, bargain hunters, creators, and small businesses that treat resale as a serious channel. It is especially useful when shoppers care about brand, size, condition, photos, seller notes, and fashion discovery.
Strengths and cautions
Poshmark's strength is combining resale, fashion discovery, and social shopping in one place. The caution is that buyers should read listings closely, compare total costs, check condition and measurements, and understand platform rules. Sellers should price realistically, describe flaws, ship carefully, and understand fees and support policies.
Why it matters
Poshmark matters because resale fashion has become a mainstream form of online commerce. It turns closets into searchable inventory, gives individuals a route to sell directly, and shows how secondhand shopping can combine sustainability, style, community, and entrepreneurship.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- poshmark.com
- Registrar
- GoDaddy.com, LLC
- WHOIS server
- whois.godaddy.com
- Referral URL
- http://www.godaddy.com
- Created
- May 10, 2011
- Updated
- May 2, 2024
- Expires
- May 10, 2029
- Nameservers
- ns-724.awsdns-26.net (205.251.194.212); ns-362.awsdns-45.com (205.251.193.106); ns-1649.awsdns-14.co.uk (205.251.198.113); ns-1517.awsdns-61.org (205.251.197.237)
- Domain status
- clientDeleteProhibited; clientRenewProhibited; clientTransferProhibited; clientUpdateProhibited
- Contact privacy
- Registrant and technical contact details are listed through Domains By Proxy, LLC.
Social commerce
The site is built around more than static product pages. Poshmark emphasizes community, sharing, following, style discovery, parties, live shopping, and seller identity. That social layer can make resale feel closer to a community feed than a conventional e-commerce catalog.