Does RestocksAIO support apparel sizing?+
Yes - and it's the lead reason this page exists. Clothing doesn't size the way sneakers do, so RestocksAIO has dedicated apparel and clothing size charts rather than forcing garments into a sneaker grid. That means tops, bottoms and other apparel list with the correct size dimension, grouped so every size of a piece sits under one unit. For streetwear sellers this removes the most common friction with sneaker-only tools, which mis-handle apparel sizing and break listings before they go live.
Which marketplaces carry apparel and streetwear?+
StockX, Alias and POIZON all list apparel, so those are the three outlets this workflow routes streetwear to. Each exposes a different API and your account carries different permissions, so the exact actions available vary by platform - the platform pages spell out what each supports today. With apparel in one grouped catalogue, you list the same piece across all three where it makes sense, and the size-chart support ensures it goes up with the right dimension on each one rather than a generic guess.
Can clothing use the StockX bulk-ship discount?+
Yes. StockX classifies clothing (alongside electronics) as restricted items that normally can't use bulk shipment, which would cost you the bulk-ship discount on apparel. RestocksAIO's StockX workflow includes a bulk-shipment bypass that unlocks that discount for restricted items, so clothing ships at the bulk rate rather than full price. For high-volume streetwear sellers that shipping saving is concrete money the restriction otherwise takes on every box, on top of the sizing support that gets the listing right in the first place.
Is the apparel engine different from the sneaker tool?+
No - it's the same software. RestocksAIO is item-agnostic, so inventory grouping, barcode intake, listing, Bricker repricing and payout tracking key off your SKUs and the marketplace, not the product type. The apparel-specific value is the dedicated clothing size charts and the StockX bulk-ship bypass for restricted clothing; everything around it is the same engine you'd use for sneakers. You can run apparel on its own or alongside footwear in one catalogue rather than splitting tools.
Can I track apparel sales and payouts?+
Yes. Sales and payout tracking is core: every confirmed apparel sale feeds payout and margin per SKU live, with a marketplace split showing whether StockX, Alias or POIZON moves more of your stock. The data is export-ready when accounting needs it. Combined with the bulk-ship discount being reflected in the payout math, you get an accurate net per garment rather than a number that looks right until shipping eats it. The sell-more-than-sneakers guide covers running apparel alongside other categories.