How I Paid for My Sorority Dues by Reselling on Poshmark

How I Paid for My Sorority Dues by Reselling on Poshmark (and How You Can Too!)

Being in a sorority was one of the best parts of my college experience, but let’s be honest—those dues add up fast. Between chapter fees, social events, and philanthropy donations, the costs can feel overwhelming. Instead of taking on more hours at my part-time job or skipping out on things I wanted to do, I found a creative way to fund my Greek life experience: reselling clothes on Poshmark.

Here, I’m sharing how I used Poshmark to pay my sorority dues and offer my best tips and tricks for making money reselling. If you’re looking for a flexible side hustle that fits into your college schedule, this could be perfect for you!

How I Started Reselling on Poshmark

I’ve always loved thrifting, so I had a decent stash of clothes I no longer wore. One day, I decided to list a few items on Poshmark, and within a week, I made my first sale. That’s when I realized I could turn this into something bigger.

To make enough money to cover my sorority dues (which were a couple hundred dollars per semester), I developed a simple system:

  • Sourcing Inventory: I started with my closet, then expanded by shopping at thrift stores, clearance sales, and even local yard sales. I focused on popular brands like Lululemon, Free People, and Nike—items I knew would sell fast.
  • Listing & Pricing: Clear, well-lit photos and detailed descriptions made my listings stand out. I researched similar listings to price my items competitively while still making a profit.
  • Engaging with Buyers: Poshmark is a social platform, so I shared my listings daily and engaged with potential buyers to boost visibility.
  • Shipping & Customer Service: Fast shipping and friendly communication helped me earn great reviews, which led to more sales!

How Much Money Can You Make on Poshmark?

Your earnings depend on how much time and effort you put into it. When I actively listed and sourced inventory, I made an average of $250–$300 per month, which was enough to cover my dues with a bit of extra spending money. Some months were better, especially during the back-to-school and holiday shopping seasons.

Tips for Making More Sales on Poshmark

If you want to start reselling on Poshmark, here are my best tips:

  1. Sell What’s in Demand – It varies, but I’ve had great success with brands like Lululemon, Madewell, and Patagonia.
  2. Take High-Quality Photos – Good lighting and multiple angles make a huge difference. A clean background and natural light can make a simple t-shirt look more appealing.
  3. Use Keywords in Your Listings – Think like a buyer! Use terms like “oversized fit,” “NWT” (new with tags), and popular styles (e.g., “Y2K mini dress”) to help your listings appear in search results.
  4. Share, Share, Share – The more you share your listings (and other sellers’ listings), the more visibility your closet gets.
  5. Offer Discounts & Bundles – Poshmark allows you to send private offers to likers, which is a great way to turn interest into sales. Offering discounts on bundles can also encourage buyers to purchase multiple items at once.

Ready to Start Reselling?

If you’re looking for a side hustle to help cover college expenses—whether it’s sorority dues, books, or weekend coffee runs—Poshmark is a great way to make extra cash on your own schedule.

Check out Poshmark and sign up for using my referral code MSHATTIEJUNE to get $10 upon joining. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about getting started!

Looking for more Greek Life content? Check out Sorority Recruitment: What’s In My Bag and Why I Joined A Sorority… And Why You Should Too.


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  1. […] 4. Sell or donate items If you have items like clothes you no longer need, consider selling or donating them. You can use apps like Poshmark or ThredUP to sell clothes or home items or donate them to Goodwill or a local charity. Bonus: you’ll feel good knowing your things are getting a second life and helping someone else. Curious about how I use Poshmark? Check out my post on How I Paid for My Sorority Dues by Reselling on Poshmark.  […]

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