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Authenticity

Hunts reads listings from other marketplaces and puts them in one feed. It sells nothing. Everything here is hosted, sold and shipped by the marketplace it came from, by a seller I have no relationship with.

Replicas

Secondhand fashion has replicas in it. Some say so, some do not. Hunts only reads what a listing says about itself - title, description, photos, price - so a listing that is wrong makes Hunts wrong too.

Nothing here is an authentication. A listing ranking well is not me saying it is real: that judgement is yours before you buy, and the marketplace's after.

Where a purchase happens

You buy on Grailed, eBay, Mercari, or whichever site holds the listing. That marketplace takes the payment, holds the seller's account, and runs its own buyer protection and disputes. If an item arrives fake, arrives wrong, or never arrives, they are who you go to.

Read their policies before you buy. They differ from site to site, and a purchase through a Japanese proxy differs again.

What I do

I screen for the tells that usually mean trouble, and rank what is left on how well it matches what you asked for.

What I cannot do

It is a filter, not a guarantee. I do not inspect, authenticate or handle anything, and I know nothing about a seller that their marketplace does not show in public. Something fake can pass every check I run and still rank well.

Prices and availability

The feed is a snapshot, rebuilt through the day. A listing can sell, change price or be taken down before you open it. Prices on Japanese listings are converted from yen and include an estimate of proxy and domestic shipping; it excludes international freight and is not a quote. The marketplace's own page is the accurate one.

Questions

Email [email protected].

Last updated 18 August 2026.

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