Amazon Clothing Pallet for Sale
Our Amazon Clothing Pallets contain wholesale apparel inventory sourced from customer returns, shelf pulls, overstock merchandise, and excess stock. These pallets are designed for retailers and resellers seeking fashion inventory at competitive wholesale prices.
Clothing remains one of the largest retail categories, creating strong opportunities for businesses looking to source inventory for resale.
Possible Apparel Categories
- Men’s clothing
- Women’s clothing
- Children’s apparel
- Athletic wear
- Outerwear
- Footwear
- Fashion accessories
- Seasonal apparel
Benefits of Clothing Pallets
Clothing inventory can be sold through online marketplaces, retail stores, social commerce platforms, and local events. Buyers often appreciate the variety and volume available through pallet purchases.
Who Should Buy?
- Fashion retailers
- Boutique owners
- eBay sellers
- Facebook Marketplace sellers
- Discount stores
- Online clothing businesses
Shipping Information
We offer nationwide shipping on clothing pallets. Delivery schedules vary depending on location and inventory availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are included?
Inventory may contain a variety of sizes depending on the pallet.
Do pallets contain branded apparel?
Inventory varies and may include different brands and styles.
Can I order multiple pallets?
Yes. Wholesale and bulk purchases are available.
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- Amazon Clothing Pallet
- Amazon Mixed Merchandise Pallet





Marcus Chen –
Third pallet I’ve ordered from these guys and consistency is key. Manifest showed 325 items, received 318 with 7 damaged beyond repair. Found Nike Pro leggings, Under Armour compression shirts, and a vintage Levi’s denim jacket. Overall sell-through rate is running 78% which hits my profit margins perfectly. Shipping was 4 days from order to dock.
Sarah Johnson –
Was skeptical about the ‘like new’ claims but pleasantly surprised. About 60% had original tags, 30% were clearly worn once and returned, 10% had minor defects I could repair. Customer service answered my sizing questions within 2 hours. The Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger pieces paid for the entire pallet alone. Already placed my second order.
David Rodriguez –
Solid B+ experience. Manifest was 90% accurate which is better than most liquidation companies. Found some Adidas track pants and Champion hoodies that moved fast on eBay. Packaging was secure on pallets with shrink wrap. Only complaint was 12 winter coats in a summer pallet, but that’s the Amazon return game. Will buy again.
Emily Watson –
Running a small boutique and needed inventory fast. This pallet delivered exactly what was promised—mostly women’s athleisure and casual wear. The Lululemon pieces were authentic and in excellent condition. Made back my investment plus 40% in the first weekend. Only downside was some cigarette smell on two items, but ozone treatment fixed it.
James Peterson –
First-time reseller here. Pallet arrived intact with no water damage (huge relief). Sorting took about 6 hours. Found some amazing finds: a North Face parka, several Columbia fleece jackets, and tons of Carhartt workwear. About 15% was unsellable due to stains or tears, but that’s expected. Great learning experience and profitable.
Lisa Thompson –
These pallets are goldmines if you know what you’re doing. This one had 400+ pieces including The North Face, Nike, and random Amazon Basics. I sell on Poshmark and Mercari—moved 80 items in 30 days. Customer support sent me the manifest within minutes of asking. Only suggestion: better photos of the pallet contents beforehand.
Michael Brooks –
Mixed bag but worth the gamble. Found $2,400 retail value in my first sort, mostly men’s athletic wear. Some items had security tags still attached which required removal tools. Shipping was expensive but that’s standard for freight. 4 stars because two boxes were crushed on arrival, damaging about 8 garments.
Jennifer Adams –
Amazing variety! Kids’ clothes, maternity wear, plus sizes, and standard misses. The Hanna Andersson kids’ pajamas sold immediately. Condition was mostly new with tags or like new. One mystery box had all returns from the same customer—weird but profitable. Communication from the company was professional throughout.
Robert Kim –
Bought for my liquidation store in Texas. Pallet manifested at 350 units, counted 348. Good mix of brands—Adidas, Reebok, some Lucky Brand jeans. Condition breakdown: 40% new, 35% excellent, 20% good, 5% damaged. Fast turnaround on shipping, pallet arrived on a liftgate truck as promised. Solid vendor.
Amanda Foster –
Extremely happy with this purchase. Found several designer pieces: Theory blazers, Eileen Fisher silk tops, and Cole Haan shoes. The Amazon Essentials basics are great filler for my shop. Only took 3 days to sell enough to break even. One star off because the manifest didn’t include sizes which made listing harder.
Christopher Lee –
Serious reseller review: Grade A merchandise. High percentage of activewear which moves fast. Found some Fabletics and Gymshark pieces that my customers love. Shrink wrapping on the pallet was industrial grade—nothing shifted during transit. Already sourcing my next two pallets from these guys.
Jessica Martinez –
Good value for the money. Mostly women’s clothing with some men’s mixed in. Brands ranged from Hanes basics to Michael Kors. About 20 items had makeup stains or deodorant marks but washable. Customer service was upfront about the conditions. Took photos of everything for my records—transparency appreciated.
Brian Sullivan –
Fourth purchase and they’re batting .750. This pallet was heavy on winter wear in October—perfect timing. Found Patagonia, Canada Goose (authentic!), and tons of Columbia. Shipping cost was reasonable compared to other liquidators. One tip: request the detailed manifest before buying so you know what seasons to expect.”
Michelle Garcia –
ncredible find! Pallet had 12 pairs of premium denim—7 For All Mankind, Paige, and AG Jeans. All in size 28-31 which sell fast. Some items had warehouse dust but nothing a steamer couldn’t fix. The company emailed me tracking immediately and followed up to ensure delivery. Top-notch service.
Kevin O’Brien –
Bought two pallets simultaneously. This one was predominantly men’s business casual—Dockers, Van Heusen, Calvin Klein dress shirts. Perfect for my Amazon FBA business. Condition was exactly as described: mostly shelf pulls and customer returns in wearable condition. Made profit after selling just 25% of the inventory.
Rachel Cohen –
Fashion reseller’s dream. Found Free People, Anthropologie brands, and Madewell. Some pieces still had the original tissue paper packing. The variety kept my Instagram followers engaged for weeks. Only issue was one box of swimsuits in December, but they’ll sell come summer. Great customer support team.
Steven Park –
Logistics were smooth from order to delivery. Pallet arrived on time with proper documentation. Content was 70% women’s, 30% men’s athletic wear. Found some ASICS running shoes and Brooks sneakers that authenticated cleanly. About 8% of items had broken zippers or missing buttons—easy fixes. Good ROI overall.
Laura Mitchell –
Honest review: You get what you pay for, and this was worth every penny. Yes, there’s work involved—inspecting, steaming, mending—but that’s the business. Found a Burberry scarf and several Tory Burch items that paid for half the pallet immediately. Shipping was via FedEx Freight and arrived intact.
Daniel Rivera –
Solid 4-star experience. Pallet was well-organized with clothing sorted loosely by category (tops, bottoms, outerwear). Made sorting much faster. Found some great workwear brands: Dickies, Wrangler, and Duluth Trading. A few items had pet hair but lint rollers exist for a reason. Would recommend for serious resellers only.
Stephanie Wong –
Solid 4-star experience. Pallet was well-organized with clothing sorted loosely by category (tops, bottoms, outerwear). Made sorting much faster. Found some great workwear brands: Dickies, Wrangler, and Duluth Trading. A few items had pet hair but lint rollers exist for a reason. Would recommend for serious resellers only.
Stephanie Wong –
Outstanding quality control! Only 3 items out of 400+ were unsellable. The rest ranged from pristine to minor defects. Found Athleta, GapFit, and some Zella activewear. Customer service proactively emailed me when the pallet shipped with photos of the loaded truck. That level of communication is rare in this industry.
Anthony Phillips –
First pallet purchase ever and I’m hooked. The thrill of unboxing is real! Found a vintage Patagonia Retro-X fleece and several pairs of unworn Birkenstocks. Manifest was detailed and accurate. Shipping from their warehouse to my store in Ohio took 5 business days. Already budgeting for next month’s pallet.
Nicole Campbell –
Great for boutique owners. The clothing was mostly current styles—not outdated clearance junk. Found some Spiritual Gangster and Alo Yoga pieces that retail for $100+. Condition breakdown was better than expected: 65% new, 30% excellent used, 5% flawed. Customer service helped me understand the grading system before purchase.
Jason Turner –
Industrial-grade packaging kept everything dry during a rainstorm on delivery day. Pallet contained mostly activewear which aligns with my niche. Found Nike Dri-FIT, Under Armour HeatGear, and some Mountain Hardwear base layers. Sell-through rate is tracking at 70% after 45 days. Good margin business with this supplier.
Melissa Cooper –
Transparent company with fair pricing. The Amazon Clothing Pallet had a good mix of basics and premium brands. Found some Hugo Boss dress shirts and Tommy Bahama polos perfect for my eBay store. About 10 items had damaged packaging but garments were fine. Fast email responses to my questions about shipping times.
Ryan Murphy –
Serious volume here—over 500 pieces in my pallet. Took a full weekend to process but worth it. Found Levi’s, Lucky Brand, and Citizens of Humanity denim. Some items had security ink tags that activated during shipping (messy but manageable). Profit margin is running 3.5x my investment. Will definitely reorder.
Kimberly Hayes –
Excellent for Poshmark sellers! The brands were resellable—Free People, Urban Outfitters tags, and Athleta. Condition was mostly EUC (Excellent Used Condition) or NWT (New With Tags). Customer service sent me a prep guide for first-time buyers which was helpful. Shipping was via pallet jack delivery to my garage.
Brandon Scott –
Money-making pallet right here. Heavy on menswear which is my specialty. Found golf apparel (Peter Millar, Travis Mathew), work boots (Timberland PRO), and casual wear. All sellable condition except for 4 items with irreparable damage. The company’s grading system is honest—what they call ‘good’ is actually good, not garbage.
Christina Liu –
Great variety of sizes—from XXS to 3XL which helps me serve diverse customers. Found Eileen Fisher silk blouses and some Ecco shoes. Packaging was professional with corner protectors on the pallet boxes. One suggestion: include a detailed size breakdown in the manifest. Otherwise, perfect transaction.
Matthew Diaz –
Fast shipping and accurate description. Pallet had a seasonal mix—some summer, some winter, which helps maintain year-round inventory. Found some premium workout gear: Rhone, Vuori, and some Lululemon ABC pants. About 12% required minor cleaning or repairs. Customer service answered my tax questions promptly.
Ashley Graham –
These pallets are addictive! This one had a treasure trove of maternity and nursing wear—brands like Kindred Bravely and Motherhood Maternity that sell fast in my niche market. Condition was pristine, most still in original polybags. Shipping was $150 but that’s standard for 400+ pounds of merchandise. Highly recommend this company for consistent quality.