
Apple’s surprise Ring Day Pin flipped for £25+ on release day — a stealthy, zero-cost collector's item with wearable hype appeal.
Disney collectibles remain a steady lane for resellers, with limited edition pins offering high margins on small-ticket buys. The latest release featured multiple designs, including the Winnie the Pooh & Kanga Pin Set (£25 RRP) and the Lady and the Tramp Happily Ever After Pin (£14 RRP). Both sold quickly and began flipping almost instantly at £50-£90 each. These are classic examples of affordable entries delivering strong ROI for those plugged into drops.
Low retail, high margins: £14-£25 entry price.
Immediate aftermarket heat: Pooh & Kanga pins selling for £90; Lady & Tramp up to £50+.
High collector demand: Disney pins attract loyal fan bases with crossover appeal.
Fast flips proven: House of Resell members posted sales receipts within hours.
Flex-worthy margins: 2-3x return on a small initial outlay.
01/09/2025
Limited editions revealed online, sparking community chatter.
06/09/2025
Pins went live; quick sell-out across UK Disney Store channels.
06/09/2025
6–7 September 2025 - Members listed Pooh & Kanga sets at £90; Lady & Tramp around £50+.
07/09/2025
7–8 September 2025 - Community posted successful sales screenshots confirming the margins.

▶️ Disney Store UK – Pins Section
Small-ticket flips like Disney pins show why reselling isn’t just about sneakers or tech. With low cost of entry and strong collector demand, the risk/reward ratio here is excellent. For those who move quickly, these items flip within days for 2-3x profit. They may not headline like a sneaker collab, but steady, niche flips like these are vital building blocks for consistent reseller profit.

Apple’s surprise Ring Day Pin flipped for £25+ on release day — a stealthy, zero-cost collector's item with wearable hype appeal.