The 2026 BOLO List: What to Resell Right Now
The reselling market moves fast. What sold for $100 last year might sit in your inventory for months today. To stay profitable, you need to know exactly what buyers are searching for. Here is your 2026 BOLO (Be On The Lookout) list.

1. Y2K Digital Cameras
The nostalgia wave is in full effect. While film cameras had their moment, Gen Z is currently obsessed with early 2000s "digicams" for their low-megapixel, lo-fi aesthetic.
Look for silver, point-and-shoot digital cameras from brands like Sony (Cyber-shot), Canon (PowerShot), and Nikon (Coolpix) (and don't forget to grab a cheap universal SD card reader to test them!). Even models that originally sold for $50 in 2005 are now flipping for well over $100.
2. Gorpcore and High-End Outdoor Gear
The "Gorpcore" trend (fashion focused on utilitarian outdoor gear) continues to dominate. We aren't just talking about The North Face or Patagonia anymore.
Brands to look out for include Arc'teryx, Salomon, Snow Peak, and vintage REI. Buyers are looking for Gore-Tex jackets, hiking pants with technical details, and chunky trail running shoes.
3. 90s and Early 2000s Band Tees

Vintage band tees are a staple, but the focus has shifted. 70s rock is out; 90s grunge and early 2000s nu-metal/pop-punk are in.
Keep an eye out for original tour shirts from bands like Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Slipknot, and blink-182. Original prints on vintage blank tags (like Giant, Brockum, or older Hanes Beefy-T) command premium prices.
4. Archival Designer Denim
While vintage Levi's 501s will always be a safe bet, the real money in 2026 is in "archival" designer denim. Look for Japanese denim brands like Evisu or Kapital, and early 2000s designer cuts from Diesel or True Religion.
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Distressing, unique washes, and wide-leg or flared cuts are highly desirable. Protect these high-value pieces with clear garment bags once listed.