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How to Sell Used Clothes Online in 2026: Platforms, Pricing & Photos That Sell

The average wardrobe is full of money: UK closets alone hold an estimated £30 billion of clothes that haven’t been worn in a year (WRAP). Selling them online takes a phone, an hour of prep, and a platform that doesn’t eat your margin. Here’s the complete 2026 playbook for selling used clothes online – platform choice, photos, pricing, listings and safe handover.

Step 1: Choose your platform

PlatformSeller costBest when
WishThriftFree – no commissionYou want 100% of the price, sell any category, or live outside the big apps’ supported countries
VintedFree (buyer pays protection fee)You’re in a supported European market selling fashion
DepopNo commission in major markets; buyer-side + processing feesYour stock suits a Gen-Z aesthetic
Poshmark20% over $15You’ll work the social mechanics, US/CA
eBay~13% most categories (private-seller cuts in some markets)Branded, vintage or auctionable pieces

Fees as publicly listed in June 2026 – confirm on each platform before pricing. Deep dives: WishThrift vs Vinted · WishThrift vs Depop · 7 Depop alternatives.

Serious sellers cross-list: since listing is free on several platforms, the same garment can hunt buyers in two or three places at once. Just remove it everywhere once it sells.

Step 2: Prep items properly

Wash or dry-clean everything, de-pill knitwear, replace missing buttons, and iron or steam before shooting. An item that looks cared-for earns a better price and fewer disputes. Be ruthless: stained or damaged basics belong in textile recycling, not your shop – they cost you credibility.

Step 3: Photos that actually sell

  • Natural daylight, no flash – shoot near a window or outside in shade.
  • 4-6 angles: front, back, label, fabric close-up, and every flaw, honestly shot.
  • Plain background – a clean wall or floor; clutter kills conversions.
  • Worn or hung beats flat for shape; flat-lay works for knits and tees.
  • First photo is your thumbnail – make it the strongest.

Step 4: Grade condition honestly

Use the standard ladder buyers already understand: NWT (new with tags), NWOT (new without tags), EUC (excellent used condition), GUC (good used condition), Fair (visible wear, priced accordingly). Disclose every flaw in text AND photos – honest grading is what ratings and a Verified Seller badge are built on.

Step 5: Price with data, not hope

  • High-street brands, good condition: 25-40% of original retail.
  • Premium brands, excellent condition: 40-60%.
  • Rare, vintage or trending pieces: whatever sold comps support.

Check sold prices, not asking prices. On zero-fee platforms like WishThrift you can price slightly below fee-charging rivals and still pocket more – on a $40 hoodie, a 20% commission elsewhere is the difference. Leave 10-15% negotiation room; thrift buyers love a deal.

Step 6: Write listings that rank in search

Lead with brand + item type + size + colour + condition (“Levi’s 501 Jeans W32 L32 Dark Wash EUC”). Add measurements (pit-to-pit, length, inseam) – they prevent returns and disputes. Mention material, era for vintage, and styling context. Buyers search exact phrases; give the listing every word they might type.

Step 7: Close the deal safely

Keep all communication on-platform so there’s a record of what was agreed. Confirm price, payment method and delivery before sending anything. For cross-border sales, agree who pays shipping up front and use tracked postage. On WishThrift, the free seller account plus identity verification gets you the Verified badge that makes international buyers comfortable.

The short version: clean it, shoot it in daylight from five angles, grade it honestly, price it at 25-40% of retail against sold comps, write the title a buyer would search, and sell where you keep the margin. The resale market is heading to $350B by 2028 – the demand is there.

FAQ

How do I start selling used clothes online?

Pick the platform that fits your country and stock, shoot 4-6 daylight photos per item, grade condition honestly, and price from sold comps at 25-40% of retail.

How much should I price used clothes?

25-40% of retail for good-condition high-street, 40-60% for premium in excellent condition, comps-based for rare pieces.

What used clothes sell best?

Recognisable brands in good condition: sportswear, denim, outdoor labels, true vintage and current trends.

Is it free to sell clothes online?

On WishThrift and Vinted, yes. Depop shifted fees buyer-side in major markets; Poshmark takes 20% over $15; eBay charges final-value fees in most markets.

Maya Chen
About the author
Maya Chen
Senior Editor, WishThrift
London, UK

Maya Chen is Senior Editor at WishThrift, where she writes about the global secondhand market, sustainable shopping, and the resale economy. Her work focuses on practical buyer guides — designer authentication, online thrift tactics, used-book hunting, and what to look for on every listing before you pay. She edits the WishThrift seller knowledge base and reviews every guide published on the site.

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