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What's the difference between NWT and NWOT?

Also: New With Tags · New Without Tags

NWT (New With Tags) and NWOT (New Without Tags) both describe unworn, never-used garments; the only difference is whether the original retail tags are still attached. NWT items are brand-new store stock, while NWOT items were never worn but lost their tags. On the GradeThread scale, NWT anchors a 10 and NWOT a 9.

How it's used in a listing

An eBay title like “Zara dress NWT, size M, never worn, tags attached” tells buyers it's brand-new store stock, while “NWOT” would mean unworn but with tags removed.

How it maps to the grade scale

NWT maps to a grade of 10 (the top NWT tier) and NWOT to a 9 on the GradeThread 1.0–10.0 scale — the two grades reserved for unworn items, above Excellent Used Condition (EUC, 8).

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NWT vs NWOT — frequently asked

Is NWOT worth less than NWT?
Usually slightly. NWOT (New Without Tags) is unworn just like NWT (New With Tags), but missing tags make some buyers cautious about provenance. On the GradeThread scale NWT is a 10 and NWOT is a 9.

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