Good condition
Anchors 6 on the 1.0–10.0 scale
Good condition (a 6 on the 1.0–10.0 scale) describes visible but minor wear — slight pilling, faint marks, or small cosmetic issues — on a garment that is still very wearable.
What graders look for
- Noticeable but minor pilling, fading, or surface marks
- Small cosmetic issues that don't impair use
- Hardware works; seams intact
- Overall still presentable and wearable
Examples
- A well-loved hoodie with mild pilling and slightly faded print.
- Jeans with light whiskering and a faint, removable mark.
See the full picture in the condition grading guide, or how the score is produced in how it works.
Good — frequently asked
- What does 'Good' condition mean?
- Good means visible but minor wear — slight pilling, faint marks, or small cosmetic issues — on an item that is still very wearable. It anchors a 6 on the 1.0–10.0 scale.
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