Selling Worn Items: Panties, Socks, and Niche Physical Products
A logistical guide to monetizing worn items, vacuum sealing, shipping anonymously, and pricing physical goods.
Platform Rules on Worn Items
You cannot sell worn items directly through OnlyFans or Stripe. Their terms of service explicitly prohibit the sale of physical bodily fluids or 'soiled' items. If you process a payment for 'worn panties' on OF, your account can be banned. You must use platforms specifically designed for physical adult goods (like ManyVids or Snifffr) or use crypto/cash apps (if you understand the risks).
Pricing and 'Wear Time'
Pricing is based on 'wear time' and the specific activity. A baseline pair of panties worn for 24 hours standard might sell for $35-$50. Add-ons drastically increase the price: +$20 for gym/workout sweat, +$30 for 48-hour wear, +$50 for masturbating in them. Vacuum sealing is mandatory to preserve the scent, and you should charge a $10 premium for the sealing process.
Shipping and Anonymity (OpSec)
Never use your real name or real return address on a package. Rent a P.O. Box or a virtual mailbox service two towns over from where you actually live. Use a generic business name for the return address (e.g., 'JB Logistics'). When shipping, always use standard postal services with tracking numbers to prove delivery and protect against chargebacks.
Presentation and Upselling
Treat the unboxing experience like a premium product. Include a short, handwritten thank-you note and a printed Polaroid photo of you actually wearing the specific item they purchased. This authenticates the item and dramatically increases the likelihood of repeat buyers. You can also upsell by offering to spray your signature perfume on the note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it legal to sell worn panties?
In the United States and most western countries, it is entirely legal to sell worn clothing. However, it violates the Terms of Service of mainstream payment processors like PayPal and Stripe.
What do I do if a buyer asks for bodily fluids in a jar?
Selling liquid bodily fluids (blood, urine, excessive fluid) crosses major health and postal regulations. Stick to worn clothing, socks, and shoes to remain legally safe.

