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Make your designer pieces look worth what you're asking.

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Upload your Grailed listing photo and type 'replace background with clean white' or 'enhance fabric texture and detail.' EditThisPic's AI transforms phone photos into gallery-worthy shots in 30 seconds. Show off that Rick Owens drape, that Margiela construction, that vintage Raf detail. No studio, no Photoshop skills. Free to try, no account needed.
"Listed a Helmut Lang archive jacket for 3 weeks with no bites. Cleaned up the background and enhanced the fabric texture - sold within 2 days at asking price. Buyers could finally see the quality." @ArchiveSeller92

Built for Designer Resellers

High-end pieces deserve better than bedroom floor photos
Fabric texture and construction details get lost in bad lighting
Label and tag shots come out blurry or poorly lit
Competing against sellers with professional photography setups
Grailed's discerning buyers expect quality photos for quality items
Phone cameras flatten the dimensional qualities that make designer pieces special

Grailed buyers pay premium prices for designer pieces, but they need to see what they're buying. That Issey Miyake pleat, that Number (N)ine distressing, that Undercover graphic - the details that justify your price. EditThisPic lets you show construction quality and fabric detail that phone photos usually miss.

Grailed listings with professional-quality photos sell 40% faster - Grailed Seller Analytics 2024

Tools for Grailed Listings

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Upload your product photo

    Drop your Grailed listing photo into EditThisPic. Works with flat lays, hanging shots, and worn photos. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Background replacement: 25-30 seconds. Detail enhancement: 15-20 seconds.
  2. Describe the look you want

    Type your instruction: 'replace background with clean white' or 'enhance fabric texture and show material quality.' Be specific about what matters - fabric detail, color accuracy, label clarity. No marking needed.

    For dark designer pieces, add 'show texture in the black fabric' to avoid losing detail.
  3. Review for accuracy

    Zoom in on fabric texture, check that colors look accurate, verify label text is readable. Grailed buyers will scrutinize - make sure the photo represents the actual item.

  4. Refine specific areas if needed

    If edges need cleanup around complex shapes like frayed hems or distressed areas, tap markers on those spots and regenerate. This is optional - most edits work without markers.

    For items with intentional distressing, specify 'preserve distressed details' in your prompt.

Copy-Paste Prompts for Grailed Photos

Clean white background (standard Grailed look)
replace background with clean white studio backdrop, keep the garment's natural drape and shadows

White backgrounds are Grailed standard - they let the piece speak for itself

Show fabric texture and quality
enhance fabric texture and detail, show the material quality and weave, keep colors accurate

Buyers pay for quality - let them see the construction

Label and tag detail shot
sharpen the label text for clarity, fix lighting to reduce glare, make all text readable

Clear labels prove authenticity - buyers check these first

Dark garment detail enhancement
enhance detail in dark fabric, show texture and stitching while maintaining true black color

Black-on-black details often disappear in photos - this brings them back

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Flat lay on neutral background
replace background with neutral gray studio surface, keep natural garment folds and drape

Gray backgrounds work well for lighter-colored pieces

Fix yellow indoor lighting
correct the yellow lighting to neutral white, show true fabric color

Indoor photos often skew warm - buyers need to see accurate colors

Vintage piece with patina
enhance photo quality while preserving vintage patina and natural wear, clean background only

'Preserve natural wear' prevents the AI from 'fixing' desirable aging

Hardware and zipper detail
sharpen hardware detail, show zipper quality and metal finish, enhance clarity

Hardware quality separates designer from fast fashion - show it off

Edit Type Prompt Time
White background replace background with clean white studio backdrop 25s Try This โ†’
Fabric detail enhance fabric texture and detail, show material quality 20s Try This โ†’
Label shot sharpen label text, fix glare, make all text readable 15s Try This โ†’
Dark garment enhance detail in dark fabric, maintain true black 20s Try This โ†’
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Real Examples

Designer bomber jacket on messy bedroom floor with shoes and clothes visible
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Same jacket on clean white background with visible fabric texture and quality
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Archive jacket from bedroom to gallery

Designer pieces deserve better than floor photos. Clean up the background and let the construction speak.

Prompt: replace background with clean white studio backdrop, enhance fabric texture to show material quality
Designer label with flash glare and slightly blurry text
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Crystal clear label with all text readable and no glare
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Designer label authentication shot

Buyers check labels first. Make sure yours is crystal clear.

Prompt: sharpen the label text for complete clarity, fix the glare on the fabric label, make every letter readable
Black hoodie appearing as flat black shape with no visible texture
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Same hoodie showing rich fabric texture, weave pattern, and quality stitching
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Black-on-black detail rescue

Dark pieces lose their detail in phone photos. Bring back the texture that justifies the price.

Prompt: enhance detail in the black fabric, show the texture and stitching clearly while keeping true black color

When Things Go Wrong

Fabric texture looks artificial or over-sharpened

Why: Heavy enhancement can make natural fabric look plasticky or digital.

Try: enhance fabric detail subtly, keep natural material appearance

'Subtly' and 'natural' prevent the AI from overdoing texture enhancement.

Black garments have lost detail or look gray

Why: The AI tried to show detail by lightening the black.

Try: show texture in black fabric while maintaining true black color, don't lighten

Specify 'true black' to prevent the AI from lifting shadows too much.

Intentional distressing or vintage wear got 'fixed'

Why: The AI interpreted wear as damage and tried to repair it.

Try: clean background only, preserve all intentional distressing and vintage patina exactly

Be explicit about what's intentional. 'Preserve distressing' tells the AI it's a feature.

Background removal left halo around complex textures

Why: Fuzzy fabrics, frayed edges, and loose threads are hard to separate cleanly.

Try: Tap markers on the halo areas, then: blend edges naturally with white background

For very textured edges, try a slight blur on the background instead of pure white.

Colors look different from the actual garment

Why: The AI adjusted colors based on perceived lighting, changing the true hue.

Try: correct lighting to neutral white, maintain exact original fabric color without shifting hue

If color accuracy is critical, mention the actual color: 'maintain the navy blue tone.'

AI changed the wrong area

Why: Description was ambiguous about which area you wanted changed.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to mark the background before replacing it?

No. Just type 'replace background with clean white' and the AI handles it. The AI knows what 'background' means. Only use markers if you need to refine specific edge areas after the first attempt.

How do I show fabric quality in my photos?

Type 'enhance fabric texture and detail, show material quality.' This brings out the weave, stitching, and construction that separate designer from fast fashion. For dark pieces, add 'show texture in the black fabric' to prevent detail loss.

Will buyers think my photos are too edited or misleading?

Professional-looking photos aren't misleading - they accurately represent the item. The goal is showing what buyers would see in person: true colors, real texture, actual construction quality. Avoid over-enhancement that makes fabric look artificial. Your listing should look professional, not manipulated.

How do I photograph black garments that lose all detail?

After taking your photo, use the prompt 'enhance detail in dark fabric, show texture and stitching while maintaining true black color.' This brings out the dimensional qualities that make expensive black pieces special without making them look gray.

What's the best background for Grailed listings?

Clean white is the Grailed standard - it looks professional and lets the garment speak. For light-colored items, neutral gray works well. Avoid busy patterns or lifestyle backgrounds that distract from the piece itself.

How do I handle vintage pieces with intentional wear?

Specify 'preserve vintage patina' or 'preserve intentional distressing' in your prompt. This tells the AI that the wear is a feature, not damage. You can clean the background while keeping all character in the garment itself.

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