Button-Up Shirts That Actually Sell for $50+ (Full Dataset)

Hey,

Most resellers comp men’s button-up shirts like they’re all the same category.

They’re not.

For this week’s video, I pulled recent eBay sold data on men’s button-up shirts, what sold in the last 90 days versus what’s still sitting. What showed up wasn’t luck or one-off flips. It was buyer certainty.

Some brands are draining inventory at extreme rates.
Others sit forever, even when priced cheap.
And a small slice quietly clears $80, $120, even $400.

What’s inside this download

This spreadsheet is the full research dataset behind the video.

Inside you’ll find:

• 50 men’s button-up shirt brands
• Sold listings (last 90 days)
• Active listings
• Sell-through rate (STR = sold ÷ active)
• Median sale prices

This is not a curated BOLO list.

It’s a market snapshot showing where demand is actually stronger than supply right now.

How to use this data

Use this spreadsheet to:

• Spot brands most resellers underprice
• Separate fast cash flow from patience capital
• Avoid flooded brands that look “safe” but don’t move
• Price with confidence instead of hope

If you watched the video, this is the raw data behind every example.
If you didn’t, the spreadsheet still stands on its own.

Want to shortcut this research in real time?

When I’m sourcing, I’m not mentally running spreadsheets in the aisle.

I use BrandScout. You snap 2–5 photos of an item and it helps surface:

• What brand and style you’re holding
• Typical resale price range
• Whether similar items tend to move fast or slow
• What details actually matter for your eBay search

It doesn’t replace judgment or experience. It makes comping easier and more consistent.

The spreadsheet you just downloaded shows what demand looks like after the fact.
BrandScout helps you decide before you buy.

P.S. I’m deciding what to break down next. Dresses or another menswear category. Hit reply and tell me which direction you want to go.

– Matt

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