Grailed is a peer-to-peer marketplace for menswear, streetwear, and designer fashion — much of it secondhand — so every order ships directly from an individual seller rather than a central warehouse. Grailed doesn't run its own delivery fleet either. When an item sells, the platform generates a prepaid Grailed Label, the seller ships the parcel, and a national carrier handles the rest. Which carrier appears on your tracking depends on where the seller is and how big the package is.
For eligible US domestic orders, Grailed Labels are printed with either USPS or UPS, and the platform automatically picks the carrier based on the package's size — so it's worth checking the label to see which one the parcel goes with. USPS labels can be printed at home or issued as a QR code that a USPS counter will scan and print for free. In Canada, Grailed Labels ship with Canada Post. Whichever carrier is named on the label is the one whose tracking scans you'll follow.
Orders that cross borders work differently: Grailed generally doesn't supply a prepaid international label, so the seller buys their own postage through a tracked service that meets Grailed's tracking requirements. That means an international Grailed parcel can arrive on a range of carriers depending on the seller's country. This page lists the carriers that deliver Grailed orders in 2025–2026, what each one does, and how to recognize its tracking number. If you'd rather not work out which carrier's site to check, 24hTrack auto-detects the carrier from the number and follows the parcel in a single timeline.
One of the two carriers Grailed Labels use for US domestic orders, and the more common choice for lighter clothing and footwear parcels. When a US item sells, Grailed can generate a prepaid USPS label; the seller prints it at home or uses a QR code that a USPS location will scan and print at no extra cost. The parcel then moves through the postal network to the buyer, with delivery scans available on USPS tracking. Tracking numbers: A 22-digit number that usually begins with 9 (USPS IMpb tracking)
The second Grailed Labels carrier for US domestic orders, generally used for larger or heavier packages. Grailed's system chooses USPS or UPS automatically based on the package size, so the seller ships from whichever carrier the label names. Every scan from pickup to delivery shows on UPS tracking. Tracking numbers: 18 characters — 1Z followed by 16 letters and digits
The carrier for Grailed Labels in Canada. When a Canadian seller ships a domestic Grailed order, the prepaid label is a Canada Post label, and the parcel travels through the Canada Post network to the buyer with tracking scans along the way. Tracking numbers: A 16-digit tracking number
Grailed doesn't deliver packages itself — each order ships from the individual seller using a prepaid Grailed Label. In the United States that's USPS or UPS, chosen automatically by package size; in Canada it's Canada Post. For orders shipped internationally, Grailed doesn't supply a label, so the seller arranges their own tracked postage — meaning the delivering carrier varies by country. Whichever carrier is on the label brings the parcel to your door.
There's no separate 'Grailed' number — the tracking number belongs to whichever carrier is on the label. A USPS shipment is a 22-digit number that usually starts with 9; a UPS shipment is 18 characters beginning with 1Z; a Canada Post shipment is a 16-digit number. Paste whichever one you have and 24hTrack will detect the carrier for you.
Both. For US domestic orders, Grailed Labels use USPS or UPS, and Grailed's system decides which one based on the size of the package — you don't pick it. Smaller, lighter items tend to go USPS; bulkier or heavier ones tend to go UPS. Check the label Grailed generates to see which carrier to drop the parcel with.
Grailed asks sellers to ship within seven days of a sale, and most US and Canada domestic orders arrive within a few business days once the carrier's first scan appears. International orders take longer — often one to two weeks or more depending on the destination and customs. Tracking may show 'label created' for a day or so before the first movement scan shows up.
Tracking often stays quiet in the gap between the seller printing the label and the carrier's first scan — a parcel can show 'label created' with no movement for a day or two, especially over weekends. International shipments can also go quiet while they clear customs or transfer between postal services. If the delivery leg stays silent well past its estimated window, the carrier on the label — USPS, UPS, or Canada Post — can confirm where the parcel is.
Check around entrances, mailboxes, parcel lockers, and with neighbors or household members first, since parcels are sometimes scanned delivered shortly before or after the actual drop-off. If it still hasn't turned up, contact the delivering carrier to confirm where it was left, and message the seller. Grailed's Purchase Protection covers eligible orders that don't arrive, and you can open a case through Grailed if the item is genuinely lost.
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