Used cashmere sweaters in Fresno typically sell for $27 to $120. Cashmere is bought on condition of the fibre, so the two things that decide your price are pilling and moth holes — and both need photographing rather than describing.
Selling a cashmere sweater in Fresno
Fresno sits at the centre of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, and the economy around it is practical rather than fashionable. Tools, trailers and workshop equipment sell here; luxury goods largely do not.
Agricultural work is seasonal and so is the household movement attached to it. Equipment tends to appear at the end of a season rather than steadily through the year.
The city is flat and easy to drive with generous parking, so heavy and awkward items are straightforward. Summers are extremely hot and most people arrange collection outside the middle of the day.
On agricultural and workshop equipment, ask what it was used for rather than only how old it is. Hours under real load matter far more than years, and a seller who works it will know the answer.
Handing it over in Fresno
Peer-to-peer payment apps dominate private sales, and buyers will usually offer one before they offer cash. Sales tax does not apply to a private sale between individuals.
Sell your Cashmere Sweater in Fresno
Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.
What cashmere sweaters are worth
What lifts the price
- No pilling, or pilling that has been properly removed
- Classic colours that sell in any season
What pulls it down
- Felting or shrinkage from a hot wash
- Thin single-ply knits that have gone see-through at the elbows
Working out what yours is worth
- Hold the knit up to the light to reveal moth damage and thin patches
- De-pill it carefully before photographing
Getting it ready
- De-pill it properly with a cashmere comb or a fabric shaver. This takes twenty minutes and reliably adds to the price.
- Hold it up to a window and check for moth holes, which are small, round and easy to miss under artificial light.
Photograph
- Laid flat, front, on a contrasting plain surface
- A close, well-lit shot of the knit surface after de-pilling, to prove the condition
Put in the description
- The exact cashmere percentage, and what the rest of the blend is
- Whether there are any moth holes, however small, and how many
Put the cashmere percentage and the brand in the title, because “100% Cashmere” is the search and a blend is a different product: “100% Cashmere Crew Neck Jumper, Camel, Size M”. If it is a blend, say the percentage rather than letting a buyer assume.
Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.
Same region (California)
Common questions
Where can I sell a cashmere sweater in Fresno?
Put it on WishThrift free and deal with the buyer direct. The city is flat and easy to drive with generous parking, so heavy and awkward items are straightforward. Summers are extremely hot and most people arrange collection outside the middle of the day.
Are there any moth holes?
Check against a window before you list, and answer with a number and a photograph. This is the question that decides the sale on any cashmere item.
How much is a cashmere sweater worth in Fresno?
Most used cashmere sweaters change hands for $27 to $120. Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.
More: selling a cashmere sweater across the United States, what cashmere sweaters are worth, everything second hand in Fresno, or Clothing in Fresno.
Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.