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Nowadays, recouping a little cash on your clothes is pretty easy: you can hold a garage sale, host a swap party, post online on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, or use an app or service like Poshmark or thredUP. Initially I tried to sell some of my nicer sneakers and shoes on Poshmark, thinking I could get more bang for it. You just sign up on the app, start taking photos of your items and create listings. I also tried to list a couple of things on Facebook and on Craigslist, but the interest I got never panned out.
In the end I went with thredUP purely out of convenience: I was doing a huge spring cleaning and was going to donate the clothes anyway and just wanted to see what I could get for it. Earnings with thredUP will be some of the lowest but you do barely any of the work. The selling process is really simple. Super convenient! I got an email when they received the packages within a few days and then it was a week or so to wait for processing when they set up your listings and tell you what they think everything is worth.
Average items are given roughly 28 days to sell, whereas luxury brands get a longer consignment time and a higher payout. A week before your listing expires, they send an email to remind you and you have the option to leave it as it is or to drop the price. I was a bit confused by that since there appeared to be a loss in my earnings by cashing out to begin with and then an additional loss via the Paypal fee. I think that thredUP is a great choice for those wanting to clean up, do minimal work, and just want a little back in return.
Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. Where to sell your used clothes online Nowadays, recouping a little cash on your clothes is pretty easy: you can hold a garage sale, host a swap party, post online on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, or use an app or service like Poshmark or thredUP. Selling with thredUP review In the end I went with thredUP purely out of convenience: I was doing a huge spring cleaning and was going to donate the clothes anyway and just wanted to see what I could get for it.
Screenshot of my ThredUp sell bag Here are the numbers 13 items sold, 16 items did not. Screenshot: Payouts with thredUP I was a bit confused by that since there appeared to be a loss in my earnings by cashing out to begin with and then an additional loss via the Paypal fee.