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Best place to sell clothes online

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Zhougzhoug · 10/08/2023 09:57

I have had a massive clear out and now I have two clothes rails full of stuff to sell. Where do we think is best to sell the following types of stuff? I’m open to selling on different sites to get it shifted.

BNWT/hardly worn top end high st (Whistles, LF Markey, COS, Arket)

BNWT lower end high st (Monki etc)

y2k era Topshop / American Apparel (unworn)

Designer, lightly worn (Comme des Garcons type stuff)

Vintage (60s/70s)

sizes 12-16

I’ve always just used Ebay but maybe I should branch out!

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Zhougzhoug · 10/08/2023 09:59

Oh and some menswear of DH (Peter Werth, Penguin, Kenzo, COS, vintage)

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sunshinesupermum · 10/08/2023 10:20

Vinted is your friend. I've also had a clear out recently with both vintage and clothes I've grown out of :-( and if you check what prices other sellers ask for with similar articles of clothing it will give you an idea of what to ask for. In some cases be prepared to list at very low prices if you want to shift things quickly. In the last month I've made nearly £400 but have also bought - it is very tempting when you find things you like!

RavingStone · 10/08/2023 11:01

Is vinted better/ easier than eBay?

MarciaSaysANumber · 10/08/2023 11:17

Surely somewhere like Vestiaire would be better for the designer stuff?

(I have no experience of selling, only buying from them, but shoppers there are quite open to high prices for desirable brands / pieces.)

Zhougzhoug · 10/08/2023 11:22

Thanks all. Yeah I’m thinking of Vestiare for a few bits. Maybe Vestiare for designer, Vinted for high st, and Etsy for the vintage?

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Eucalyptus22 · 10/08/2023 15:12

Do you have the time and motivation? It's a lot of effort.

Zhougzhoug · 10/08/2023 15:51

Ha! If there were just a few bits I probably wouldn’t bother but there is so much. 50 things at a tenner each is £500. I’m freelance so can devote a couple of days to it in September when the schools go back.

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sunshinesupermum · 11/08/2023 11:11

Vinted is the easiest and the buyer pays postage. Vestiaire give you a price they recommend but you end up with less than you expect when they take their cut. I've sold on both and was disappointed with the income from Vestiaire for my designer stuff including 2 pairs of Louboutins.

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