GOAT VS STOCKX FEES COMPARED 2026

Updated Feb 2026 · Real fee data
Fee Comparison Guide

The price you see on StockX or GOAT isn't the price you actually pay. Both platforms add processing fees, shipping costs, and taxes that can add $30-60 to your total. And if you're selling, commission fees eat into your profits significantly. Here's the real breakdown.

Skip the guesswork: Use SneakyRadar to compare final prices across StockX, GOAT, eBay, and Amazon in one search — fees included where possible.

BUYER FEES

StockX — Buyer Costs

Processing Fee: ~3% of purchase price
Shipping: $13.95 flat (US)
Tax: Varies by state

On a $200 shoe, expect to pay roughly $220-225 after processing and shipping. StockX charges a flat shipping rate regardless of shoe price, which benefits higher-priced purchases.

GOAT — Buyer Costs

Processing Fee: ~3-5% varies
Shipping: $12-15 (varies)
Tax: Varies by state

GOAT's processing fee varies more than StockX. Shipping costs depend on the seller location. GOAT also offers "Instant Ship" for faster delivery at a premium, and used sneakers which can save 30-50%.

SELLER FEES

This is where the real difference hits. If you're flipping sneakers, seller fees directly impact your profit margin.

StockX — Seller Commission

Commission: 8-9.5% of sale price
Payment Processing: 3%
Shipping: Seller pays ~$10-15

Total seller cost: roughly 11-12.5% of the sale price. On a $300 sale, you'd keep around $263-267 before shipping. Level 1 sellers pay 9.5%; higher levels get reduced rates down to 8%.

GOAT — Seller Commission

Commission: 9.5% + seller fee
Cash Out Fee: 2.9% (instant) or free (standard)
Shipping: Seller pays label or drops off

GOAT's standard commission is 9.5% plus a small per-transaction seller fee. If you want instant cash out, there's an additional 2.9% fee. Standard payout (2-3 days) is free. New sellers start at higher rates.

REAL EXAMPLE: SELLING A $300 SHOE

Jordan 1 — $300 Sale

StockX Payout

Sale price: $300 → Commission (9.5%): -$28.50 → Processing (3%): -$9.00 → Shipping: -$13.95 → You keep: ~$248.55

GOAT Payout

Sale price: $300 → Commission (9.5%): -$28.50 → Seller fee: -$5.00 → Cash out (2.9% instant): -$7.74 → Shipping: -$12.00 → You keep: ~$246.76

Bottom line: Fees are nearly identical for sellers. The real difference is the sale price — the same shoe often sells for different amounts on each platform. That's why comparing prices on SneakyRadar before listing matters.

WHICH SHOULD YOU USE?

For buyers: Compare both. GOAT's used section can save you 30-50%. StockX's flat shipping is better for expensive shoes. Always check both prices on SneakyRadar before buying.

For sellers: List on both platforms simultaneously. Whichever sells first, cancel the other. StockX is slightly better for high-volume sellers (lower commission tiers). GOAT is better if you also sell used pairs.

For casual buyers: Check eBay too. With eBay's Authenticity Guarantee, it's a legitimate third option with sometimes lower total prices since sellers set their own prices rather than using a bid/ask system.

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