So you’ve heard about Amazon shoe pallets and you’re wondering if there’s real money to be made. The short answer? Yes but only if you approach it like a business, not a lottery ticket.
Why Shoes Are a Reseller’s Best Friend
Footwear is one of the most consistently in-demand product categories online. People always need shoes, and branded pairs at discounted prices move fast on platforms like eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari. Amazon shoe pallets give resellers access to name-brand inventory Nike, Adidas, Skechers, New Balance at pennies on the dollar.
The Numbers Game
A standard pallet might cost $500 and contain 150 pairs. If even 60% are sellable at an average of $15 profit per pair, you’re looking at $1,350 in gross profit. That’s a solid return but only if you sort, photograph, and list efficiently.
Where to Source Pallets
Skip the middlemen. Go straight to Amazon’s B-Stock platform or Direct Liquidation for the best prices and verified manifests. Avoid social media sellers claiming to offer “exclusive” pallets scams are rampant in this space.
The Bottom Line
Treat it like a business. Track your costs, know your platforms, and reinvest your profits. Resellers who succeed with shoe pallets aren’t lucky they’re organized.

