the 5 best apps for reselling clothes

updated July 2026

There is no single best resale app, only the best one for how you sell. eBay wins on reach, Poshmark on social selling, Depop on Gen Z trends, Vinted on zero cost for casual sellers, and Cinched (that's us) on keeping 100% of every sale if you sell vintage regularly. Here is the honest breakdown, including when not to use ours.

1. cinched: best for vintage sellers building a real shop

fees: $8/month flat, zero commission

Full disclosure: this is our app, so weigh this entry accordingly. Cinched charges sellers a flat $8/month and takes no cut of sales, so on $1,000 in monthly sales you keep $992 where commission platforms take $40 to $200. It is built specifically for vintage and thrift, with a digital closet, an outfit builder, instant payouts, and shop subscriptions your followers can pay for. The tradeoff is honest too: the community is smaller and more curated than the giants below, and the flat fee only makes sense if you sell regularly.

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2. ebay: best for maximum reach and rare pieces

fees: ~13.25% + $0.30 per sale

Nothing matches eBay for sheer audience. If you are selling a rare band tee or a grail that needs the largest possible pool of buyers, eBay is still the move. The costs are real though: final value fees run about 13.25% plus $0.30 per clothing sale, and the buyer experience is built for general goods, not style discovery.

3. poshmark: best for social selling and closet clear-outs at scale

fees: 20% commission on sales over $15

Poshmark turned selling into a social activity with sharing, parties, and offers. The audience is big and fashion-focused. The catch is the fee: 20% of every sale over $15 is the steepest cut in resale, which gets painful fast for anyone selling consistently.

4. depop: best for Gen Z streetwear and trend-driven vintage

fees: ~3.3% + $0.45 per sale

Depop dropped its 10% commission in 2024, which made it much friendlier to sellers, and its audience skews young and trend-aware. If your inventory is Y2K, streetwear, or anything TikTok is currently reviving, Depop buyers are looking for it. Visibility increasingly depends on paying to boost listings, which eats back into the low fees.

5. vinted: best for casual sellers who want zero fees

fees: free for sellers (buyers pay ~5% + $0.70)

If you sell a few pieces a season, use Vinted. Sellers pay nothing; buyers cover a protection fee at checkout. There is no monthly cost and no commission, which makes it the right default for clearing out a wardrobe. It is not built for running a shop: payouts wait on delivery confirmation and there are no tools for building a repeat audience.

the quick math

On $1,000 in monthly sales: Poshmark takes about $200, eBay about $133, Depop about $42, Cinched $8, and Vinted $0 (buyers pay instead). If you sell under about $200/month, use Vinted or Depop. Above that, flat-fee selling keeps the most money in your pocket.

sell vintage regularly?

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