Reasons to Sell Your Used Clothes – and How to Get Started

Reasons to Sell Your Used Clothes – and How to Get Started

Aside from clearing out space in your closet and making some money, there are plenty of reasons to consider selling your clothes online. Whether you like to buy a new outfit for every event you go to and always end up with clothes that you've only worn once, or are looking to get rid of some of your fashion pieces to make way for a new season wardrobe, don't just throw them away. Second-hand clothes are definitely growing in popularity.

It's Better for the Environment

There's no denying that fast fashion is killing the environment. Factories around the world are pumping out millions of items a day and when clothes have only been worn a handful of times and are cheap enough to be discarded, they're adding to the landfill problem facing our planet as well. Selling your unwanted clothes gives them a chance to be used for longer by somebody else, reducing the demand for fast fashion and keeping materials out of landfills.

Make Money

Clothing is one of the most commonly bought items online, so it's not usually difficult to sell your items with a few savvy tips. If you need to make some quick cash, you might want to consider clearing out your wardrobe and selling anything that you no longer wear. There are so many great sites where you can sell second-hand clothes online including dedicated apps like Depop and Vinted, and Facebook groups solely designed for members to sell clothing in.

Getting Started

First of all, clear out your closet and decide on the items that you no longer want to keep. Then, decide where you want to list them for sale. Facebook is a good option with several fashion selling groups where you can advertise your clothing and communicate directly with interesting buyers, or you could use a selling app like eBay, Vinted, or Depop. However, bear in mind that unlike social media, you will usually be required to pay a percentage of every sale to the platform.

Presenting Your Clothing

To get more interest in your clothing items and help them sell, think about how you are going to present them. Nobody is going to be very interested in a top that's creased and crumpled on the bed, while if it's presented nicely, ironed and pinned on a mannequin or being worn by a human model, it's going to look more appealing. Putting some effort into presenting your clothes nicely in photographs can be definitely worth it. You can get inexpensive mannequins to present your clothing for sale; find out more about the various types and styles here. Once you've got photos and are ready to put together your ad, be sure to include as much useful information as possible such as the size, material types, brand and more.

Pricing Your Clothes

Finally, you'll want to ask for realistic prices that are going to entice buyers to show an interest in your clothing. How much your clothes are worth will depend on a number of factors including the brand, whether or not it's still new, how often it's been worn, and whether or not it has been damaged in any way. Clothing that is brand new and still has tags tends to fetch the highest prices, but you can still get a lot for items that have been well looked after and are nearly new. Consider how much you paid for an item and how much you'd be willing to take for it with that in mind.

If you've cleared out your closet and have clothes that you no longer wear, there are plenty of reasons to try selling them rather than simply throwing them away.

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