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After announcing its partnership with Flight Club to become "the world’s largest sneaker marketplace" in February, GOAT has just introduced a new program called GOAT Clean, offering used shoes that are professionally cleaned, graded and photographed.

Buyers can expect to save between 20 and 50 percent off resale price for GOAT Clean sneakers, as each pair of used sneakers have been thoroughly authenticated and cleaned by trained specialists, including scrubbing the shoes, washing shoelaces, removing lint from lining, and smoothing out creases in leather.

To further provide buyers with comfort around the quality of shoes offered, GOAT has developed a grading system, scoring each part of the shoe to provide a grade that communicates the overall condition. Hi-resolution, standardized photos will showcase each shoe’s condition in detail, offering a fully transparent shopping experience.

While still in its beta program, this unique service offers full-size runs of professionally cleaned sneakers in more than 100 different styles, and available to purchase directly on GOAT's website and the GOAT app. The GOAT Clean program will be open to all sellers in the coming months.

For more details, and to purchase GOAT Clean sneakers, head on over to GOAT's online store now.

In other sneaker news, here’s how to cop Nike’s Dunk Low “Paris” celebrating the world’s oldest basketball court.

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