Today’s bonus post is a very simple question: What website can I sell my used/designer shirts, bags, and shoes?
I already heard of PoshMark, but is there a better option? — Please let me know in the comments below.
All of your answers are greatly appreciated!
ThreadUp is another option….they will see the item’s for you.
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I can’t find the website. Is it the consignment and thrift store you’re talking about?
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https://www.thredup.com
Yes it’s a consignment store. They buy and sell gently pre-owned item’s…from high end to old navy, target etc.
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I’ll look into it. Thanks!
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eBay! 🙂
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Thanks for the suggestion! Have you sold things via eBay?
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Yes but noone bought it LOL but it is worth trying, it is soo easy to make a listing and the first few are free
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Haha! Good to know that the first listings are free. I will keep that in mind 🙂
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Depop seems really popular! I haven’t used it myself, but it seems to have a big following.
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Thank you! This is a new one because I have never heard of it before.
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Yeah, I think it’s relatively new but I haven’t heard anything negative about it anyway!
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Thanks!
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I also have the same problem, I have donated some of my clothes and wanna sell my other stuff. I am thinking of eBay, postmark and what other bloggers do, they create another IG account post the item there for your followers to see and payment through paypal. I have not done it yet but I will soon.
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Exactly. I have been donating my regular clothes! It feels good to donate and to also have more space. Someone else said eBay (which I didn’t think of) but I am leaning towards PoshMark. You keep 85% of the sale.
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Cool. Yeah i have a friend who does poshmark. I just haven’t asked her if she was able to make a sale.
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Oh ok. Yea, PoshMark seems to be a good choice.
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Bonanza, perhaps? I have only bought bags and shoes there, though, and not for a couple of years now.
I know you said website, but have you looked for any consignment shops in your local area?
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No, I haven’t, but I do want to just sell it from home. I’ll check out Bonanza, another website I never heard of!
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Hi Joy! I use Vinted. It’s both an app and a website. You can sell, buy, and swap all sorts of things ranging from beauty products to designer handbags. ☺ I’m pretty sure that they have a system in place where you have to verify that the designer handbags you’re selling are authentic (you can imagine thousands of people try to sell imposters). I honestly love Vinted. I’ve always had great selling and buying experiences. I haven’t used Poshmark so I can’t say much about it. With Vinted, the seller doesn’t have to pay for shipping! One thing that’s slightly annoying is Vinted keeps something crazy like 19% of the sale. Also, whenever I had a problem, the Vinted team always responded in a reasonable amount of time…never more than 36 hours if I remember correctly. If you decide to join Vinted, tell me your username and I’ll definitely follow you! 💕
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Thank you so much Alexa, very helpful stuff! I will check out Vinted. The only reason why I am leaning more towards PoshMark is because you get to keep 85% of the sale. That’s probably the best number I have seen so far. Thank you for telling me all about Vinted. I am looking at the site now.
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No problem! ☺
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Try storenvy or tictail! Tictail’s free and super easy to use, so Id recommend that.
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Thank you for the recommendations! How was selling things on Tictail before?
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I actually sell pocket tees on tictail (www.teaapparel.tictail.com) and it’s super easy for both the seller and customers to use, thought it’s a bit harder to get your name out there because tictail isnt that popular
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Cute! Thanks for showing me. Yea, I guess it doesn’t have a big name yet.
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For designer stuff, Vestaire Collective x
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Another site I’ve never heard of. Thank you for the recommendation!
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I have sold clothes on Ebay before…you won’t make much profit however its nice to get anything for things we are trying to get rid of.
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That’s true. Maybe for clothes and things that aren’t as expensive. And the things you really just want to say goodbye to lol
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Depop?
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Wow there are so many sites I’ve never heard of. I will check it out. Have you used it?
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Yep! Using it right now. Depop is UK-based, but most sellers shipping worldwide! Pretty awesome!
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Thank you for letting me know! 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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I’ve done e-bay in the past and always had good luck! Maybe check out Depop – I know some people that use and love it!
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Interesting! Another depop comment!
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Yes! You know Serene at http://www.iamserenel.com – I know she loves Depop too!
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You can also do a blog sale here on your blog lovely! 😉 xx, Annie | Annie’s Beauty
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Good idea!
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Are you in the U.S.?
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Yes!
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I’ve had a lot of luck on Depop but beware of lowballers. I’d set the price high because people will want to talk you down
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Thanks for letting me know! I believe it’s the same on PoshMark because there is a chat section. I’ve heard stories of customers asking the seller to lower the price — then it’s lowered, and they still don’t purchase it. They kind of screw you over because the new customers see that you lowered the price the first time and then they want you to lower it even more from that price!
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