✓Quick Takeaways
- Selling panties online is 100% legal in the US, UK, EU, and Australia. You need to be 18+.
- Best starter platforms: All Things Worn (free, built-in buyers) and Reddit (free, zero commission).
- Price at $25+ minimum. Below that, you attract bad buyers and don't cover your costs.
- Add-ons are where the margin lives: extra wear days, customs, photos, and handwritten notes turn a $25 sale into $60-80.
- Never use PayPal — it bans adult transactions and will freeze your money. Cash App is the safest option.
- Ship damp in a vacuum seal or double ziplock. Plain packaging, PO box return address.
- Panty selling isn't the end game — it's your on-ramp to a full creator business on OnlyFans.
The average person who tries to sell panties online charges $15 per pair. The ones making real money charge $35-75 — and they're selling the same underwear. The difference isn't the panties. It's the listing, the platform, and the system behind it. I manage creator revenue at B9, and I've watched sellers go from zero to $1-3K/month by treating this like a business instead of a quick-cash side hustle. The market is real — PantyDeal alone has over 2 million registered buyers. But most guides about selling worn underwear online list a few platforms and call it a day. This one doesn't. I'm covering the actual platform fees nobody tells you about, pricing tiers based on what sellers report earning, the payment methods that won't expose your real name, and how panty selling becomes the first chapter of a full creator income — not a dead end.
Is Selling Panties Online Actually Legit?
Yes. Selling worn underwear online is legal in the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia. You need to be 18+. That's it. And as a monetization path, it sits right alongside other creator income streams — check our OnlyFans earnings breakdown for context on what creators make across different revenue sources. Many panty sellers also sell feet pics on FeetFinder — the audiences overlap heavily.
It's not sex work under the law
You're selling a physical product — used clothing. No different legally than selling vintage jeans on eBay. No license, no permit, no registration required.
The income is taxable
The IRS treats panty sales as self-employment income. If you earn over $400/year, you owe self-employment tax. Over $600 from any single platform, and they'll send you a 1099. More on this in our creator tax guide.
The market is bigger than you think
PantyDeal reports 2 million+ buyers. All Things Worn processes thousands of transactions per month. Reddit's r/usedpanties has 340K+ members. This isn't a fringe hobby — it's a real marketplace.
PayPal bans adult-related transactions and will freeze your funds if they flag your account. Stick to Cash App, Venmo (personal), or platform-specific payouts. More on safe payment methods below.
registered buyers on PantyDeal alone
PantyDeal, 2026
monthly range for active sellers
Reddit seller reports
legal in US, UK, EU, CA, AU for adults 18+
No legal restrictions on selling used clothing
6 Best Platforms to Sell Panties Online
Every guide lists the same platforms. None compare them side by side. Here's what actually matters — fees, payout speed, audience size, and whether you can sell anonymously.

Start with All Things Worn or Reddit
ATW is free to list and has a built-in buyer base. Reddit costs nothing and lets you keep 100% — but you need to build karma and follow subreddit verification rules. Both are low-risk starting points.
Add OnlyFans when you're ready to scale
Panty selling is a product business. OnlyFans turns it into a subscription business. Offer worn items as menu add-ons alongside custom content, DM access, and PPV — that's where the real money is. See our tip menu guide for setup.
Avoid platforms that charge upfront AND take commission
Some platforms charge a monthly fee plus a percentage of sales. Do the math before signing up. If you're selling 5 pairs a month at $30 each, a $20/mo fee plus 15% commission means you're giving up $42.50 — nearly a third of your revenue.
Don't put all your inventory on one platform. The sellers making $1K+ per month are on 2-3 platforms simultaneously — cross-posting the same listings takes 10 minutes.
| Platform | Commission | Payout | Audience | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Things Worn | Free listings, 15% on sales | Weekly (PayPal, bank) | Large, active community | Beginners — free to start, built-in buyers |
| Snifffr | Free + premium plans ($16/mo) | Direct (Cash App, Venmo) | Medium, chat-focused | Sellers who are good at chatting and upsells |
| Sofia Gray | $19.99/mo seller fee | Bi-weekly (bank transfer) | Large, global | Sellers who want a polished storefront |
| PantyDeal | Free basic, $19/mo premium | Direct buyer payments | 2M+ buyers (largest) | Volume sellers — biggest buyer pool |
| Free | Direct (Cash App, Venmo) | 340K+ in r/usedpanties | Sellers who want zero platform fees | |
| OnlyFans | 20% of all earnings | Daily (bank transfer) | 190M+ users | Sellers scaling into full creator business |
Platform data as of April 2026. Fees and features change — verify before signing up.
How Much Do Used Panties Sell For?
The biggest mistake new sellers make? Pricing at $10-15 because they're scared nobody will buy at $25. But here's what I've seen across creator accounts: low prices attract the worst buyers. They haggle more, complain more, and never come back. Premium buyers are easier to deal with and they tip.

Charge $25 minimum as your starting point
Below $25, you're not covering your time, shipping supplies, and platform fees. Sellers on Reddit who price under $20 consistently report higher scam rates and lower satisfaction.
Add-ons are where the real margin lives
Extra wear days (+$5-10/day), specific activities (+$10-20), photos of you wearing them (+$15-25), vacuum sealing (+$5), handwritten notes (+$5). A $25 base pair becomes $60-80 with 3 add-ons.
Raise your prices after your first 10 sales
Social proof changes everything. Once you have reviews and repeat buyers, raise by $5-10. Your conversion rate barely drops, but your revenue per sale jumps 20-30%.
| Tier | What It Is | Price Range | Typical Buyer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 24-hour wear, no extras | $20-30 | First-time buyers testing the waters |
| Extended Wear | 48-72 hours, workout or sleep wear | $35-55 | Regulars who want stronger scent |
| Custom Requests | Specific activities, photos of you wearing them | $50-100 | Repeat buyers with preferences |
| Premium Package | Custom wear + photos + video + handwritten note | $100-200+ | High-spend fans, collectors |
Pricing based on seller reports from Reddit, ATW, and Sofia Gray communities.
Join creators learning to earn more
Weekly chatting scripts, pricing strategies, and PPV tips — free on Telegram.
How to Start Selling Panties Online: Step by Step
You don't need a following, a website, or expensive underwear. Here's exactly how to go from zero to your first sale — most sellers get there within 1-2 weeks.
Pick your first platform
Start with All Things Worn (free, built-in buyers) or Reddit (free, no commission). Don't overthink this — you can always add more platforms later. Create your account with a seller name that's memorable but doesn't reveal your identity.
Buy 5-10 pairs of underwear
You don't need expensive lingerie. Cotton bikini-cut panties from Target or Walmart work. Buyers care about wear time and authenticity — not the brand. Budget: $20-40 total to start.
Take listing photos
Flat-lay on a clean surface or wear them and photograph from the waist down. Natural lighting beats ring lights for this. Show the front, back, and any details. Never include your face, tattoos, or identifying background items.
Write listings that convert
Don't just write 'worn panties for sale.' Describe the wear: 'Worn 24 hours during a hot yoga class. Cotton, size M, light pink.' Specific details sell. Vague descriptions don't.
Set up anonymous payment
Create a Cash App or Venmo account with your seller name — not your real name. Never use PayPal (bans adult transactions, freezes funds). For platform sales, use the platform's built-in payout system.
Ship your first order
Vacuum seal or double-ziplock the panties. Place in a plain padded envelope or small box. Use a PO box or UPS Store as your return address — never your home. USPS First Class: $4-5. Drop off at the post office, don't schedule a pickup.
Ask for a review
After delivery confirmation, send a quick message: 'Hope you love them! A review helps me a ton if you have a sec.' Reviews on ATW and Sofia Gray are the #1 driver of repeat sales. Your first 5 reviews change everything.
How to Stay Anonymous and Avoid Scams
Privacy is the #1 concern for new panty sellers — and it should be. One mistake with a payment app or shipping label and your real name is out there. Here's how to lock everything down.

Use a seller name everywhere
Pick one name and use it across all platforms, payment apps, and shipping. Never mix your real identity with your seller identity. Not on Venmo, not on a return label, not in a DM.
Get a PO box or UPS Store mailbox
USPS PO boxes start at $20-30 for 3 months. UPS Store gives you a real street address (looks more legit). Either one keeps your home address off every package you send.
Separate your payment accounts
Create a new Cash App or Venmo with your seller name. Don't use the same account you Venmo your friends on. If a buyer screenshots a payment that shows your real name, your anonymity is gone.
Never send panties before payment clears. 'I'll pay when they arrive' is the oldest scam in panty selling. Payment first, shipping second — no exceptions. If a buyer won't pay upfront, they're not a real buyer.
- Never share your real phone number — use a Google Voice number or a burner app
- Don't reuse photos from your personal social media — reverse image search is easy
- Watch for 'send first' scams, fake payment screenshots, and overpayment scams
- If a buyer sends more than the agreed price and asks for a refund of the difference — that's a scam
- Block anyone who pushes for personal information, video calls, or meetups
| Payment Method | Name Exposed? | Chargeback Risk | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash App | No (use $cashtag) | Low | Best option for direct sales |
| Venmo (personal) | Configurable | Low | Good — set profile to private, use seller name |
| PayPal | Yes (real name shown) | High + bans adult content | Avoid entirely |
| Platform payout (ATW, Sofia Gray) | No | None | Safest — platform handles everything |
| Cryptocurrency | No | Zero | Good for privacy, but most buyers won't use it |
| Zelle | Yes (real name + bank) | Low | Avoid — exposes your banking identity |
Payment comparison for panty sellers. Always prioritize methods that don't expose your real name.
How to Package and Ship Panties Discreetly
The wet vs. dry debate causes more confusion than anything else in panty selling. Here's what experienced sellers actually do — and why packaging matters more than you think.
Vacuum seal for premium orders, ziplock for standard
Vacuum sealing locks in scent and looks professional. A $30 vacuum sealer from Amazon pays for itself after 2 orders. For standard sales, a double ziplock bag works. Squeeze out extra air before sealing.
Ship damp, not soaking wet
Most buyers want them sealed while still damp — it proves authenticity and preserves scent. Let them air for 5-10 minutes after wearing, then seal. Completely dry panties lose scent faster. Soaking wet risks mold in transit.
Plain packaging, always
Use a plain padded envelope or small poly mailer. No logos, no labels that hint at the contents. Buyers are as privacy-conscious as sellers. Write 'clothing item' on any customs forms for international orders.
Include a personal touch
A handwritten thank-you note on a small card. It takes 30 seconds and sellers on Reddit report it's the #1 thing buyers mention in reviews. 'Thanks for your order! Hope you love them. — [seller name]' is enough.
Ship via USPS First Class ($4-5) for domestic orders. Drop off at the post office counter — don't leave in a mailbox. For international, USPS First Class International ($15-20) works, but check the destination country's import rules first.
✓Pros
- Vacuum sealing locks in scent for 2-3 weeks
- Looks professional — justifies premium pricing
- Buyers mention packaging quality in reviews
✕Cons
- Requires a $25-30 vacuum sealer upfront
- Takes slightly more time per order
- Not necessary for every sale — ziplock works for standard orders
How to Get Buyers and Build Repeat Customers
Listing panties and waiting isn't a strategy. The sellers earning $1K+ per month are actively promoting — and Reddit is their #1 free traffic source.
Reddit is your biggest free channel
r/usedpanties (340K members), r/pantyselling, r/FetishBuyersCommunity, r/Sexsells. Each subreddit has different rules — read them before posting. Most require account verification (photo with username + date). Build karma in SFW subreddits first, some require 50-100 karma to post. Our Reddit promotion guide covers the full strategy.
Post consistently — 3-5 times per week minimum
New listings get buried fast. Sellers who post daily make 2-3x more than sellers who post once a week. Cross-post the same listing across multiple subreddits (with slight title variations) to maximize reach.
Twitter/X is your second channel
Create a seller account. Post wearing photos (waist-down), retweet other sellers, engage with buyer accounts. Use hashtags: #usedpanties #pantyselling #wornpanties. Twitter is less competitive than Reddit for this niche.
Turn one-time buyers into regulars
After a sale, send a follow-up message 3-5 days later: 'Hey — just restocked. Want first pick before I list?' Repeat buyers skip all the marketing work. The best sellers get 40-60% of revenue from returning customers.
Offer a 'menu' of items
Don't just sell panties. Add socks, bras, stockings, workout clothes, and custom items. More menu options = higher average order value. One seller on ATW reports that bundling panties + socks increased her average order from $30 to $55.
Writing good listings is a skill most guides skip. Don't write 'worn panties $25.' Write 'Worn 24hrs during my morning run and a full shift at work. Cotton bikini, size M, baby pink. Sealed while still warm.' Specific details trigger buyer imagination. Vague descriptions get scrolled past.
From Panty Seller to Full-Time Creator
Here's what every other guide misses: panty selling isn't the end game. It's the starting line. Creators who already sell worn items have a natural bridge into the financial domination niche — your buyers are already paying for the privilege of your attention.
Panty sales prove buyer demand exists for you
If strangers online are paying $30-50 for your worn underwear, they'll pay for custom content, DM access, and subscriptions too. Your buyer list is a warm audience ready to convert. That's a head start most OnlyFans creators spend months building from scratch.
OnlyFans turns product sales into recurring revenue
Panty selling is transactional — one sale at a time. OnlyFans adds subscriptions ($10-30/month per fan, recurring), PPV content ($5-50 per message), customs ($50-200+), and tip-based DMs. One creator we manage added OnlyFans to her panty business and went from $800/month to $3K/month in 60 days.
Your 'extras' are already the next product
Sellers on Reddit report that bundling photos and videos with panty orders ('extras') adds $15-25 per sale. That's content you're already making for listings. Put it behind an OnlyFans paywall and it earns indefinitely — not once.
Add panties to your OnlyFans menu
Top creators list worn items on their tip menu as premium add-ons. $50-100 per item, shipped to fans who already trust you. No cold marketing. No platform fees beyond OnlyFans' 20%.
The full pipeline looks like this
Reddit/ATW for panty sales → build a buyer list → launch OnlyFans → cross-sell subscriptions to existing buyers → add PPV, customs, and worn items as menu options → grow with promotion across 3-5 platforms. That's the path from side hustle to $5K-10K/month.
B9 manages this exact pipeline for creators — from content strategy to chatting to multi-platform promotion. If you're earning $1K+ monthly and want to scale without handling DMs and posting yourself, that's what we do.
“I started selling panties on Reddit as a side thing. Three months later I had 200 buyers. Launching OnlyFans after that was easy — half my subscriber base came from my panty customers.”
— B9 creator, 2026
Join creators learning to earn more
Weekly chatting scripts, pricing strategies, and PPV tips — free on Telegram.
Mini Case Study: From Panty Sales to $3K/Month in 60 Days
Creator: New seller with no following, started on Reddit and ATW
Situation: No social media audience. No OnlyFans. Started selling panties on Reddit and All Things Worn as a side income while working full-time.
Action: Built a repeat buyer base of 30+ customers over 2 months. Launched OnlyFans with worn items as menu add-ons. B9 set up chatting, DM strategy, and cross-platform promotion to convert panty buyers into OF subscribers.
Result: $800/month from panty sales alone scaled to $3K/month total within 60 days of adding OnlyFans. 45% of OnlyFans subscribers came from her existing panty buyer list.
Mistakes to Avoid
✕ Pricing under $20
New sellers undercharge because they're scared no one will buy. But $10-15 panties attract scammers, hagglers, and one-time buyers. Set your floor at $25 and let add-ons push the price up from there.
✕ Using PayPal for payment
PayPal bans adult-related transactions. They will freeze your account, hold your funds for 180 days, and may keep the money entirely. It happens to sellers every week. Use Cash App or platform payouts.
✕ Shipping from your home address
Your return address is on every package. One buyer now knows where you live. Get a PO box ($20-30 for 3 months) before your first shipment. This isn't optional.
✕ Posting the same listing once and waiting
Panty selling isn't passive income. Listings get buried within hours on Reddit and most platforms. Post 3-5 times per week minimum. Cross-post across platforms. The sellers who complain it doesn't work are the ones who posted twice and gave up.
✕ Ignoring repeat buyers
Acquiring a new buyer costs time and effort. Keeping an existing one costs a follow-up DM. Sellers who actively message past buyers with new stock get 40-60% of their revenue from repeats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Selling panties online isn't complicated. Pick a platform, price at $25+, ship discreetly, and post consistently. That's 90% of it. But here's what separates the sellers making $300/month from the ones making $3K+: they don't stop at panties. They build a buyer list, launch on OnlyFans, and turn one-time product sales into recurring subscription revenue. The panty business becomes the funnel — not the ceiling. The entire space is wide open. Almost every keyword in this niche has zero competition. If you're reading this in 2026, you're early. Start on All Things Worn or Reddit this week. Sell 5 pairs. Build your first 10 reviews. Then check our guide to making money on OnlyFans and connect the pieces. And if you're already earning and want a team handling the chatting, promotion, and pricing side — see if B9 is a fit for you.
