
Limited to just 100 pieces globally, this ultra-rare Stone Island Prototype Series jacket saw instant collector demand and a resale market prepared.
This was a low-risk, high-upside play through Cadbury's official Depop. Buyers who signed up through Instagram ads or Facebook were notified of limited drops featuring heritage shirts. The £1 base price (+£0.75 fee) totalled just £1.75—making it one of the cheapest flips seen lately. Most shirts were regular Cadbury FC designs, but a few were signed by Ian Wright, significantly raising resale potential.
The drop was announced through Cadbury’s social channels and promoted in the House of Resell Discord.
Members were instructed to pre-sign via link and be ready on Depop at noon.
Each shirt required only a £1.75 charity-based transaction via Depop.
Flips appeared on eBay within 24 hours, with most shirts reselling for £25–£40.
02/09/2024
Users register interest through Cadbury’s promo ads and email alerts, gearing up for staggered Depop drops.
04/09/2024
Drop 1 goes live — only 10 shirts listed at £1 each (plus £0.75 fee). Fastest fingers take all available stock.
05/09/2024
eBay flips pop up immediately. Prices hit £10–£20× retail as collectors and football fans jump in.
06/09/2024
Rumours of Ian Wright–signed shirts in Drop 3 send demand soaring — new resale ceiling incoming.
▶️ eBay Sold Listings – Cadbury FC Shirt
This drop was the definition of risk-free flipping. For just £1.75, early birds had a shot at resale prices topping £40—especially if they landed an Ian Wright signed version. The limited quantity and fast-moving nature made it hard to secure, but those who did saw sky-high ROI. A great reminder to stay active on brand collabs and community alerts.
Limited to just 100 pieces globally, this ultra-rare Stone Island Prototype Series jacket saw instant collector demand and a resale market prepared.
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