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Stanley linked with Post Malone for a collection of drinkware
Items ranged from $32 to $175
The most popular items sold out and are reselling for close to double MSRP
There’s nothing like a good celebrity collab. If you’ve run of containers to hide your rum and cokes in, check out this collection from the geniuses at Stanley and Post Malone. This was a five-piece collection, with a new tumbler, exclusive lunch kit, beer glasses, and more. After going live during the weekend, the most popular items sold out and are now reselling for tidy profits. Let’s get into it.
At this point, we’re guessing most resellers are very familiar with Stanley. The company popped off hard last year, with tons of exclusive designs and celebrity collabs generating massive hype and sold-out drops.
We’re living in the “collectable drinkware” era, and it’s sweet. We’ve made hundreds of dollars flipping designs from stars like Olivia Rodrigo and Lainey Wilson. Now Post Malone has done resellers a favor.
The Stanley X Post Malone collection includes five different items: your standard 40oz Flowstate tumbler in MultiCam, an 8oz Coyote flask, stacking MultiCam pint glasses, Flowstate tumblers with collectable Pouch Belt, and “Legendary Classic Bottle and Lunch Set”.
These last two items were the headliners for the collection. The Tumblers with Pouch Belt are the same as the standard Flowstate from the drop, but include a unique faux leather Pouch Belt with embossed details and brass buttons. It’s the perfect size to stash a Zyn can or a bunch of pills.
The lunch sets included a metal lunch pail stamped with “Posty Co.” and a complementary Post Malone keychain, alongside a one-quart insulated metal bottle that snaps into the lid of the pail. Both are finished in Coyote Brown.
Items from the Stanley X Post Malone collection ranged from $32 to nearly $200. The most popular items, the Flowstate w/ Pouch Belt and the Lunch kit were $75 and $175 respectively.
We’ve been in this business long enough to recognize an opportunity when it knocks. A drugged-up half-country, half-rap star like Post Malone collaborating with Stanley for his very own tumblers? Talk about a money tree.
Right now, the tumblers with Pouch Belt are reselling for around $130 to $150, while the Post Malone Stanley Lunch Kit is flipping for about $250. The other items from the collection have not sold out and are not (currently) reselling.
Most items from the Post Malone X Stanley collection were limited to two per customer. If you bought the maximum number of popular items and flipped them for optimal profits, you would have made around $300.
That’s solid, but a far cry from the ridiculous ROIs we’ve seen from previous high-profile Stanley drops. It seems like Stanley’s dominance in the zeitgeist has finally waned, presumably because people are finally pulling their heads out of their asses and realizing that paying $300 for a cup is really stupid.
Fortunately for resellers, those same people are always looking for dumber ways to blow their paychecks. If you want to get in on that action, make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to learn more about the latest flips.
Music & Movies
AMC and Regal are both selling them
Food & Beverages
How to turn five cents into fifty dollars