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Different products have different condition scales. SPRD normalizes conditions across all marketplaces so you’re always comparing like for like.

Sneakers

The most common category on SPRD. Sneaker conditions are based on whether the shoe has been worn and the state of the box:
ConditionWhat it means
New with BoxDeadstock, never worn, original box included
New without BoxNever worn, but no original box
New with DefectsUnworn, but with cosmetic issues (damaged box, discoloration, etc.)
Pre-owned ExcellentLightly worn, minimal signs of wear
Pre-owned GoodWorn, visible signs of use
Pre-owned FairHeavily worn

How Conditions Map Across Marketplaces

Each marketplace uses its own condition labels. SPRD maps them into the unified system: StockX — Uses “New” (maps to New with Box) and “Used” tiers GOAT — Uses “New”, “New with Defects”, and “Used” with its own grading. GOAT also factors in box condition — a new shoe with a badly damaged box gets downgraded to New with Defects. Grailed — Uses “New with Tags”, “Gently Used”, “Used”, and “Worn” which map to the pre-owned tiers. OfferUp — Uses “New”, “Open Box”, “Refurbished”, and “Used”. eBay, Reddit, Depop, Mercari, Facebook, Amazon — Conditions are extracted from listing descriptions and mapped to the closest match.

Filtering by Condition

On the Markets page, use the condition dropdown to filter the orderbook by condition. This is especially useful when you want to compare only new items or only pre-owned items across platforms. The Discover page also supports condition filtering so you can find spreads within a specific condition tier.

Coming Soon

SPRD is built to support condition scales for additional categories as they’re added:
CategoryCondition style
Clothing & StreetwearTag-based (New with Tags, New without Tags, Pre-owned tiers)
Watches & JewelryTag-based + Refurbished tiers
ElectronicsNew, Open Box, Refurbished (5 tiers), Used, For Parts
CollectiblesNew, Used, Refurbished tiers
Trading CardsGraded, Ungraded