Where to Sell Your Clothes Online: A Global Guide

As the seasons change, it’s the perfect time to look through your closet, let go of what you’re no longer wearing, and give your clothes a second life. Selling second-hand online not only clears space and earns you some extra money, but it also helps circulate garments and reduce waste.

Here’s a guide to some of the best platforms around the world based on where our readers are located. Feel free to reach out if you have more platforms to add and in more regions and countries around the world.

 

Scandinavia

  • Sellpy (Sweden, Denmark, Germany): A popular resale service where you send in your clothes, and they handle everything from photography to shipping. Great for busy sellers, but might take some time.

  • Tise (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland): Social-media inspired resale app focusing on fashion, lifestyle and sustainability. Loved by Gen Z and millennials.

  • Tradera (Sweden): An online auction and resale marketplace, good for vintage and branded clothing.

 

Germany

  • Kleiderkreisel/Vinted: The German branch of Vinted, one of Europe’s largest peer-to-peer resale platforms. Free listings and community-driven.

  • Kleiderkorb: A local German marketplace, smaller than Vinted, but with a close-knit community.

  • Zalando Pre-owned: Sell directly to Zalando for credit or cash; strong brand recognition and easy logistics.

 

United Kingdom

  • Depop: Trendy resale app popular with younger audiences, mixing fashion and streetwear.

  • Vinted: Huge reach across Europe; free listings and buyer/seller protection.

  • eBay UK: Still one of the most versatile platforms for everything from high street to designer.

 

Netherlands

  • United Wardrobe (Vinted): Originally Dutch, now merged with Vinted. Strong presence in the region.

  • Marktplaats: Local Dutch classifieds platform with a wide reach, similar to Craigslist.

  • The Next Closet: Focused on high-quality and designer second-hand fashion, with a curated feel.

 

Spain

  • Wallapop: Popular app for selling fashion, tech and lifestyle items locally. Easy to use and fast-growing.

  • Micolet: A professional resale service — you send in your clothes, and they handle sales.

  • Vinted: Widely used across Spain, especially for mid-range and high street fashion.

 

United States

  • Poshmark: One of the biggest resale platforms, with a social feed and community vibe.

  • ThredUp: Managed resale service where you send in your clothes; known for convenience.

  • The RealReal: For luxury and designer resale, authenticated by experts.

  • eBay US: Classic platform for everything from streetwear to designer fashion.

 

Australia

 

Asia

  • Carousell (Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines): One of Asia’s largest resale platforms, easy to use and community-focused.

  • Zilingo (Southeast Asia, India): Fashion marketplace with growing second-hand features.

  • Yahoo Auctions Japan: Big for Japan’s resale market, especially for branded goods.

  • Idle Fish (Xianyu) (China): Alibaba’s second-hand platform, very popular domestically.

 

Mexico

  • GoTrendier: Mexico’s biggest fashion resale app, focused entirely on clothing and accessories.

  • Segunda Mano: General classifieds site where fashion has a strong category.

  • Facebook Marketplace: Widely used across Mexico for local second-hand exchanges.

 

More and more places in the world are now offering a way to give your clothes a second life. Whether you want the convenience of a managed resale service or the personal connection of a peer-to-peer app, these platforms make it possible to circulate fashion, save resources, and support a more sustainable system.

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