How to Price Your Drag Items

Pricing your drag can feel tricky but it doesn't have to be. Here's a simple framework to get it right every time. Start with what you paid A good starting point is 30% to 50% of the original retail price for items in good condition. If you paid $200 for a gown and it's been worn a few times, listing it between $60 and $100 is fair and competitive. Factor in condition Use this as your guide: Brand New — 60% to 70% of retail Like New — 50% to 60% of retail Good — 30% to 50% of retail Well Loved — 10% to 30% of retail Needs Repair — price low and be transparent Consider what makes it special Custom made, one of a kind, or designer pieces can command higher prices regardless of condition. If it took hours to make or came from a well known maker, price accordingly. Research the market Search DragSwap and other platforms for similar items before setting your price. If comparable pieces are selling for $80 don't list yours at $150 and expect a quick sale. Price to sell, not to sit A lower price that sells quickly is better than a high price that sits for months. You can always relist at a higher price if you get a lot of interest. Slay today, sell tomorrow. 💖 dragswap.shop