
Thrift+ For Brownsīest for: Good quality pre-loved clothing, designer or high-street. Once a month you will receive a summary of your pieces that have been sold and completed (this means that the customers' 14 day returns period has passed) and the funds will be deposited straight into your bank account. What's the commission? 35%-50% depending on the value of the item(s) in your total collection (50% for items under £500, 45% for items between £500-£200 and 35% for items over £2,000). The expert team then look after the rest including photography, product description, pricing, listing of your items and shipment. The concierge service ensures a collection directly from your home for ease (you can see a list of the brands Reluxe accepts here).

Working with customers, independent designers and brands, Reluxe authenticates every item and takes care of the entire process to minimise effort on the seller's part, which is great if you are time-poor.

Reluxeīest for: Founded by stylist and industry veteran Clare Richardson, Reluxe is all about luxury clothing items (Ghesquiere era Balenciaga, Phoebe Philo era Chloé, Isabel Marant.), and customers and celeb ambassadors already include Amber Valletta, Bella Freud, Zinnia Kumar and Carolyn Murphy. If you sell yourself you get about 80% of the purchase price, and if Vestiaire sells it for you that goes down to about 75%. What's the commission? Yes, it's quite high but worth it for the hassle. Or you can send the item for Vestiaire to list from the start. You can either list it yourself and then send it to Vestiaire once it's sold so they can check everything and send it on to the buyer. Vestiaire authenticates everything for you. Selling designer items on eBay can be tricky, I've had authentic items taken down before as the site didn't deem them authentic. Vestiaire Collectiveīest for: Designer clothes. You have to post a picture of your Post Office receipt as proof of postage, however, I've never had an issue with this. However, you do only get paid when your item is received.

What's the commission? It's free to list and sell on Vinted, which is a big bonus (though buyers are charged a small fee). You can also swap items with other sellers. This differs from eBay in that there is no auction, so your item will go for asking price, though buyers get the option to try and negotiate the price. You also get charged straight away meaning you don't have any nasty surprises later on.
