Target Men’s Shoes Pallet, 175-200 Pairs, All-Season Mix
The Target mens shoes pallet is Save More’s only dedicated men’s footwear pallet from Target: 175-200 pairs at $975 per pallet, 95% brand new, mixed across sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and flip flops at all-season weighting. Per-pair cost basis at mid-range (188 pairs) is $5.19 per pair. The highest per-pair cost basis among Target footwear pallets, reflecting the higher per-piece MSRP of men’s footwear vs women’s and kids categories.
This pallet is structurally unique in the Save More catalog. It is the only men’s-specific Target footwear pallet. Men’s footwear has structurally different secondary-market dynamics from women’s: smaller buyer base, but higher per-pair resale values and lower competition among resellers. The men’s-only sort is meaningful for booth and consignment formats that want gender-segmented inventory.
What’s in the pallet
- 175-200 pairs of Target men’s shoes per pallet
- 95% brand new. Small remainder (5%) is shelf pulls or like-new returns
- All-season mix. Pieces across all seasonal weights
- Variety of types. Sneakers, boots, dress shoes, flip flops, casual shoes, slip-ons, athletic shoes
- Mixed sizes. Men’s sizes typically 7 through 13 (specific size distribution varies)
- Mixed Target men’s footwear brands, Goodfellow & Co. (Target’s primary men’s brand), All in Motion (men’s athletic), Target-exclusive men’s footwear, plus licensed branded styles where included
Why men’s footwear resale economics work differently
Men’s footwear has unique secondary-market characteristics:
- Higher per-pair resale pricing. Men’s shoes typically command $5-$15 more per pair than women’s equivalents
- Lower reseller competition. Most resellers focus on women’s footwear; men’s-specialty resellers face thinner competition
- Strong gift market. Men’s footwear is a common holiday and birthday gifting category
- eBay and Whatnot specialty audience. Men’s footwear has dedicated buyer communities at premium pricing
- Multi-style coverage in single pallet. Sneakers + boots + dress shoes + flip flops covers the full men’s footwear category from a single pallet
Per-pair economics at the all-season mix tier
At $975 across 175-200 pairs, per-pair cost basis = $4.88-$5.57 per pair. Resale benchmarks by channel for Target men’s shoes:
- Poshmark men’s footwear, $18-$48 per pair for branded styles
- Mercari men’s shoes, $15-$45 per pair
- eBay men’s shoes lots, $50-$140 per 4-7 pair lot
- Local consignment storefronts, $12-$30 per pair, 40-60% consignor split
- Boutique men’s footwear specialty retailers, $25-$60 per pair
- Facebook Marketplace men’s shoes, $20-$55 per pair
- Whatnot live men’s footwear shows, $25-$50 per pair (growing channel)
- Cold-climate seasonal markets. Premium on men’s boots Oct-Jan
- Summer flip-flop and sandal seasonal sell-through, May-Aug peak
Across a typical 188-pair pallet, resale recovery commonly lands $3,500-$8,500 against the $975 cost basis. A 3.6-8.7× cost recovery range, with Whatnot and boutique operators at the upper end.
All-season mix. What that actually means
The all-season weighting on this pallet covers the full men’s footwear seasonal cycle:
- 35-45% sneakers + casual shoes. Year-round sell-through
- 20-30% boots. Fall/winter weighted, peaks Oct-Jan
- 15-25% dress shoes. Year-round with holiday + wedding-season peaks
- 10-20% flip flops + sandals. Summer-weighted, peaks May-Aug
Specific distribution varies per pallet based on Target’s overstock cycle at intake time. The all-season mix means the pallet works for year-round resellers without seasonal-mistiming risk.
Mixed Target men’s footwear brands typical in the load
- Goodfellow & Co., Target’s primary in-house men’s brand (largest share of pallet)
- All in Motion (men’s sizing), Target’s activewear/athletic men’s range
- Target-exclusive men’s footwear. Seasonal and licensed collaborations
- Branded licensed styles where included in Target’s men’s footwear portfolio
Who buys a Target men’s shoes pallet
- Men’s-footwear specialty resellers, Poshmark, Mercari, eBay
- Boutique men’s footwear retailers. Physical and online
- Whatnot live men’s footwear show hosts (growing channel)
- eBay men’s footwear lot sellers
- Facebook Marketplace men’s shoes listings
- Local men’s consignment storefronts
- Flea market men’s footwear booth vendors
- Cold-climate men’s boots resellers (Oct-Jan peak)
- Summer-season flip flop resellers at warm-weather markets
- Holiday gift market resellers (Nov-Dec)
- Multi-channel men’s apparel + footwear resellers
- Mixed-gender resellers adding men’s coverage to women’s-focused storefronts
As-is. Standard Target footwear terms
Target men’s shoes pallets are sold as-is. Save More sources from Target’s national men’s footwear overstock channel, takes intake photographs, and ships. Pallets are not picked through or pre-sorted at the SKU level. 95% of pairs ship brand new; 5% are like-new shelf pulls or returns.
Why source from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Target men’s footwear channel, Target’s national men’s shoes overstock
- 175-200 pairs at 95% brand new. Premium-tier inventory
- All-season mix across all footwear types. Sneakers, boots, dress shoes, flip flops, casual
- Only men’s-specific Target footwear pallet in the Save More catalog
- Mixed sizes 7-13. Full men’s resale-active size range
- Free nationwide curbside shipping included in the $975 price
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
How many pairs are in a pallet?
175-200 pairs. Specific count varies per pallet.
What does “95% brand new” mean?
95% of pairs are brand new retail condition. The remaining 5% are shelf pulls or like-new returns.
What sizes are included?
Men’s sizes typically 7 through 13. Specific size distribution varies per pallet. Not pre-sorted at source.
What types of shoes are included?
Mixed. Sneakers, boots, dress shoes, flip flops, casual shoes, slip-ons, athletic shoes. Reflects Target’s men’s footwear portfolio across all seasons.
What brands are typical?
Goodfellow & Co. (Target’s primary men’s brand), All in Motion men’s, Target-exclusive men’s footwear, and licensed branded styles where included.
Can I get a manifest?
Single-pallet Target men’s shoes pallets are typically unmanifested. Top-level style and size range can be discussed.
Do you offer Target women’s footwear separately?
Yes. See Target Womens Shoes (280 Pairs) and Target Womens Boots (300 Pairs).
Do you offer Target kids footwear separately?
Yes. See Target Kids Shoes (300 Pairs) and Target Kids Boots (320 Pairs).
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Target men’s shoes pallet, 175-200 pairs of Target men’s shoes, 95% brand new condition with small portion of like-new shelf pulls and returns. Mix of sneakers, boots, dress shoes, flip flops, and casual shoes across all seasons. Mixed sizes. Sold as-is.”
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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