How Besot works
Besot holds no inventory and sells nothing. We index listings that already exist on resale marketplaces and link you straight to the seller. Every purchase happens on the platform that hosts the listing, under that platform's terms, payment, and buyer protections. Besot is the map, not the shop.
Authentication is the platform's job, not ours
Besot does not inspect, handle, or authenticate any item. Authentication is handled by the marketplace you buy from, and each one has its own policy. Some authenticate every item in house before it ships; others run buyer-protection or guarantee programs you can lean on if something is wrong.
For a high-value piece, we suggest favoring a platform with built-in authentication and reading its policy before you commit. When you open a listing from Besot, you land on the platform's own page on eBay, The RealReal, Grailed, Poshmark, or Vestiaire Collective, so you can see exactly who is selling and under what terms.
Before you buy
Check the seller. Marketplace seller ratings and feedback history are the fastest read on whether a listing is trustworthy.
Read the condition notes and look closely at every photo. Resale pieces are sold as described by the seller, so the listing, not Besot, is the source of truth on condition.
Confirm the size. Sizing varies by brand and era; our sizing guide helps, but the platform listing carries the measurements that matter.
Pay through the marketplace, never off-platform, so its buyer protection actually covers you.
Prices and availability
Every price on Besot comes from a live listing and links straight to it, with no markup. Resale stock is one of a kind, so prices move and pieces sell out. If a link has ended, the piece was real; the listing simply closed.
We never invent a price or imply that one listing is a better deal than another. We sort by price so you can see your options, and leave the choice to you.
Questions
Anything about buying safely can go to [email protected].