Top 7 Best Sites to Sell Your Clothes

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Obviously, the greatest locations to sell things online are those that provide the most return, and we've got a few suggestions for anything from luxury ... read more...

  1. ThredUP is one of the most popular online secondhand businesses. Users can purchase and sell high-quality used clothing from brands ranging from Old Navy to Gucci. You don't have to bother about photographing and listing your products with thredUP. You just request a free Clean Out Kit and submit your clothing. ThredUP will inspect, photograph, and catalog all of the products for you.


    When your things sell, you will be paid using Stripe or PayPal, or you will earn thredUP credit. If you choose cash, you will earn a percentage of the final sale price, which varies depending on the cost of the item. You can also opt to donate any unsold things, and your garments will be donated to a charity of your choosing. The firm will pay you $5 for each package you contribute. You must pay a $10.99 charge if you wish to return any clothes that thredUP does not accept. According to the website, only roughly 40% of all goods submitted are accepted.

    Detailed information:

    Commission: 20-95% of Sale Price
    Listing Creator: Resale Site
    Website: https://www.thredup.com/

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  2. Swap.com is a website that sells secondhand baby, children's, maternity, men's, and women's clothing and accessories. They have a unique Premier Seller program for people who have over 250 high-quality products. To become a Premier Seller, you must first fill out an application and send in a "test box." If your things satisfy the requirements, you will be invited to participate in that program.


    However, even if you are not a Premier Seller, you may sell products on Swap.com. Simply fill out an application, collaborate with the Premier Seller Team on selecting quality products, create prepaid mailing labels, and submit your things to Swap.com's quality inspection team.

    Whether you are a Premier Seller or not, study their requirements for women's, men's, and children's clothes before submitting your products. They have stringent admissions requirements. The garments must be free of pet hair and smells, well cleaned, and not altered or niche-branded. Batteries are not permitted for selling children's toys, and they must have an original retail value of at least $5.


    Detailed information:

    Commission: $7.50 till $50, then 19.8%
    Listing Creator: Individual Seller
    Website: https://www.swap.com
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  3. Poshmark is an e-commerce site where users can buy and sell used or new apparel, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and children. You may make a list with the Poshmark app or your PC. Take and upload photos of the products you're selling, fill out the description fields, select your price, and publish your listing.


    As a seller, you have the option to change the price at any moment or give secret offers to customers who have "loved" any of your things. You may even give discounts on bundles of your things, and users can make a counteroffer, much like on eBay. Poshmark is a free service, and any money earned is sent directly to the seller. The customer is also responsible for any shipping costs associated with the things they get (shipping is a flat $7.11 up to 5 pounds). To increase purchases, you may even offer to pay for delivery.


    Poshmark charges a fee for each sale. It's $2.95 for orders under $15, and 20% of the final selling price for sales $15 and more. When you successfully sell an item on Poshmark, the company will provide you with a prepaid, pre-addressed label so you can drop it off at a USPS mailbox or post office.

    Detailed information:

    Commission: $2.95 up to $15, then 20%
    Listing Creator: Individual Seller
    Website: https://poshmark.com/

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  4. Tradesy is an online peer-to-peer resale marketplace where women's luxury and designer contemporary clothes are bought and sold. You may sell apparel, purses, shoes, and accessories by well-known brands such as Zara, Michael Kors, and Louis Vuitton. Tradesy is also a good place to sell your wedding gown.


    Tradesy will give you a prepaid, pre-addressed shipping kit once you make a transaction. You may withdraw funds using PayPal, a bank account, or a debit card. The money is first transferred to a Tradesy account, and you must wait a certain amount of time, up to 21 days, before transferring it to your bank or PayPal account. There is also a 2.9 percent charge for money transfers.


    You may spend your profits on Tradesy. Your Tradesy credit is the difference between your selling price and Tradesy's commission. The commission costs are very hefty – 19.8 percent on products above $50 and a fixed rate of $7.50 on things less than $50 – but you get to select the price and the customer pays for shipping.

    Detailed information:

    Commission: $7.50 till $50, then 19.8%
    Listing Creator: Individual Seller
    Website: https://www.tradesy.com/

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  5. TheRealReal is an online consignment shop that specializes in premium labels such as Chanel, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. You can sell purses, clothing, accessories, and jewelry. Create an account, choose which designers you want to consign, and decide how you want to send in your products. You may arrange for in-home pickup, send them straight to the firm using a free prepaid label, or drop them off at a consignment office for a free drop-off and appraisal. They decide the pricing and prepare the products for sale after they get your items.


    You receive a commission on your things, and the amount you make is determined by the items you sell, the level of seller you are (VIP, Icon, or Insider), and the price of the item. Certain designers, such as Christian Louboutin or Gucci, may also earn you a bonus. Payments are made in the form of a cheque, direct deposit, or site credit. If your products do not sell, you can have them donated or returned to you at no cost.


    Detailed information:

    Commission: 30-55%
    Listing Creator: Resale Site

    Website: https://www.therealreal.com/

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  6. Top 6

    eBay

    Since its inception in 1995, eBay has established itself as online auction service. If you want to sell garments on eBay, go to the top of any eBay page and click "Sell." Make a listing, validate your information, and provide an automated payment option for any eBay costs. Buyers can buy your clothes right immediately at the "Buy It Now" price you choose, or they can bid on your item in an auction. They may also make an offer to you.

    You, as the seller, establish the shipment fees, and you may opt to have them pay for freight or cover all shipping costs. You may pay using a variety of options, including credit cards and PayPal, and you'll get paid right away. However, access to cash is contingent on the payment method selected by the consumer. For example, if they pay using PayPal, you'll receive your earnings immediately; but, if they pay with a credit card, the money must first pass through the PayPal payment gateway before it appears in your account.


    Fees on eBay may rapidly pile up since sellers pay fees when their things sell and when they get paid via PayPal. You may compensate for this by charging greater prices for your things, but this may reduce the number of offers you receive. In the case of a payment dispute or return, you have eBay's protection and assistance.


    Detailed information:

    Commission: 10%
    Listing Creator: Individual Seller

    Website: https://www.ebay.com/

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  7. ASOS Marketplace isn't for newcomers or those hoping to make a few extra pounds by selling their previous season's cast-offs — it's for devoted clothing sellers wishing to start their own business (or who already have one). For example, you must always have at least 15 items listed in your boutique, which can be quite a challenge. To begin, apply for a boutique – they will only accept you if you produce your own original apparel, have a huge collection of high-quality vintage garments, or have already established yourself as an independent fashion label.


    It's pretty pricy in comparison to the other choices described here (and, as a buyer, your TOTUM card won't function in the Marketplace either), but if you're determined to work in high-end or retail fashion, having access to ASOS' massive audience is a great bonus.


    Detailed information:

    Commission: 20% + $32/Month
    Listing Creator: Individual Seller

    Website: https://marketplace.asos.com/

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