The Best Places to Sell Clothes Online


Cons: To list items as vintage, they must be at least 20 years old. Also, setting up an Etsy shop is definitely not for the casual seller looking to quickly sell just a few items—it’s more of a long game. Etsy recommends shooting clothing on models and from multiple angles and creating a digital storefront that “feels like a brick and mortar” store to create an “equally inviting virtual experience for shoppers using shop visuals.” Though an Etsy shop is relatively easy and affordable to set up initially, transaction fees can add up.

ThredUp calls itself an “online thrift store” with close to two million active users and a focus on new and gently-used pieces from brands like J.Crew, Eileen Fisher, and Theory, as well as higher-end items from the likes of Burberry, Marc Jacobs, and Altuzarra.

Commission rate: ThredUp uses a dynamic pricing model with commission rates ranging from 20-85%, depending on the price of the item. Sellers are also charged $14.99 for the “clean out” bag ThredUp sends them for their items; that cost is deducted from earnings.

Pros: It’s incredibly low-lift: After sellers send in their bag filled with items to sell, ThredUp handles the rest.

Cons: High commission rates can means a lower payout. Also, be sure to check the eligible brands before sending items: H&M, Old Navy, Aerie, Shein, and many other fast-fashion brands are not accepted.

The “world’s largest collection of pre-loved luxury and designer fashion” was launched in Paris 2009 but now has offices from London to Lisbon and boasts over 12,000 brands, 5 million listings, and more than 35,000 new items each day. It’s the place to find—and sell—everything from pre-worn Versace ankle booties to Prada cardigans as well as men’s, childrens, jewelry, and accessories. Like Poshmark and Depop, sellers create a profile, photograph items, write the product descriptions, and ship items using a dedicated app.

Commission rate: Vestiaire takes between 12% and 15% depending on the price of the item. Items priced below $80 have a fixed fee of $12 plus a $3 processing fee. Items priced above $13,000 have a fixed fee of $2,000 plus a 3% processing fee.



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