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Where To Sell Used Clothes

As new seasons approach, many people clean out their closets and get rid of items they no longer need. Selling your used clothes is a great option to make some extra cash and get rid of unwanted items. There are many places to sell used clothes, including online consignment stores, consignment shops, and garage sales.

Here are all the places you can get rid of your used clothes and make some money from them. In addition to in-person options around Orange County, we’ll also be looking at some online options. We’ll cover some of the most popular websites and apps you can use to quickly and easily sell your used clothing.

Where To Sell Used Clothes

Where To Sell Used Clothes In Person

Below is our list of the best places to sell your clothes in person. These places have been chosen based on the money you get back, ease of selling, and convenience of location. Many locations also offer online options, so you can sell your items from the comfort of your own home.

Buffalo Exchange

Buffalo Exchange is one of the best places where you can sell your used clothing and get a whole new wardrobe in return! Although you can get cash for bringing your clothes in to sell, you can also get a larger amount of store credit to spend on other clothes they have to sell.

Deelux

Deelux is a family-owned buy-sell-trade shop with two locations in Southern California. Deelux takes in season clothes that are in good condition, and offers cash or store credit for items accepted. They accept both men’s and women’s clothing, and select accessories.

Plato’s Closet

Plato’s Closet is a chain of resale stores that specialize in buying and selling second-hand clothing and accessories. They typically buy items that are in-style, gently used and from the current season. They also accept shoes, bags, and accessories. One benefit of selling to plato’s closet is that you typically don’t need an appointment like other locations on this list.

The RealReal

The RealReal is an online platform that offers a chance to sell your designer clothes you no longer wear. Although The RealReal is primarily an online selling service, there is an in-person location in Newport Beach.

Consignment Shops

Consignment shops provide an easy and reliable way to sell your used clothes. They typically accept a wide variety of items in different sizes and styles, and will usually pay you a percentage of the sale price for your items. Additionally, consignment shops often have experienced staff who can help you determine the value of your items. There are also consignment stores that specialize in children’s clothing, such as Children’s Orchard, if you have a lot of kids clothing that you need to offload.

Local Thrift Stores

Local thrift stores are another great option for selling your clothes, as they will typically be the most lenient in what they will accept. You will also be able to sell your items quickly, as thrift stores tend to be frequented by bargain hunters. Additionally, many thrift stores will also pay you in cash rather than store credit, which can be especially useful if you are selling a lot of items.

See Our List Of The Best Thrift Shops In Orange County

Yard Sales

Hosting a yard-sale can be one of the most profitable ways to sell your clothes as you can set the prices and get 100% of the profit. You can also set a time limit for the sale, so that you can get a sense of urgency from potential customers. Additionally, you can sell non-clothing items such as furniture or electronics at a yard sale.

Where To Sell Used Clothes Online

If you don’t have any in-person options near you, or simply don’t have the time to make an appointment for selling your clothes to a shop, online selling can be a fantastic alternative! Many companies allow you to ship your clothes to them, or you can take photos and sell them yourself.

Poshmark

Poshmark is an online marketplace for selling and buying new and gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories. Known for its user-friendly interface and fast payments, it is one of the most popular platforms for selling used clothes online. Benefits for sellers include the pre-paid packing labels, and the comparatively low fees that they take out for items.

eBay

eBay is a great platform for selling used clothes as it has a wide reach of buyers, making it easy to find potential customers. Additionally, eBay charges low fees for transactions and provides protection for buyers and sellers. Benefits of selling on eBay is that you can list up to 150 items a month for free, and you can set your own rates with only a small fee taken out.

ThredUp

ThredUp is one of the newer options of selling your clothes, they allow you to fill a bag or box full of used clothes to send in. ThredUp will then inspect and price your clothes before sending them to buyers. They handle every part of the selling process for you and you will receive payment within 14 days.

Facebook Marketplace

In terms of selling used clothes online, Facebook Marketplace is one of the easiest and most straightforward options. The listing process is incredibly easy and has the lowest fee taken out at 5%, or ¢40 for items sold under $8. Facebook Marketplace also offers the benefit of advertising to facebook groups for free.

Depop

Depop is an online marketplace for buying and selling second-hand fashion and vintage items. It is especially popular among younger generations, and it allows users to list their items for sale to a global audience. Depop also offers a range of features such as direct messaging with buyers and shipping labels. Depop also pays very fast which makes it a great place if you need money quickly.

Tips For Selling Clothes

When you are looking for ways to sell your items online or in-person, there are a few things you must keep in mind. Before you decide which items to sell, here are some tips on how to maximize their sale potential.

Researching Prices

Researching prices before you sell your clothes is important because it allows you to determine an appropriate asking price. Knowing what similar items have sold for in the past will help you to set an accurate price that is competitive yet still allows you to make a profit. Additionally, researching prices will help you to avoid underselling your items and losing out on potential profits.

If you are selling to consignment shops that allow negotiation, then this is especially helpful because you will have a good idea of how much the clothes are worth when you are negotiating the money you’ll receive.

Making Sure They’re In-Season

For many popular consignment shops, they’ll typically only accept in-season items. This is to ensure what is being sold to them will indeed sell through the upcoming season. Some consignment shops also look for specific items, so it’s important to look on their website and see what season and items they’re accepting.

Making Sure They’re In Good Condition

 All items should be in good condition with no stains, rips, or signs of wear, as most consignment shops and websites will not accept items that are not in good condition. And if you’re selling on a platform like eBay or Poshmark, this will likely lead to bad reviews and returns.

Making Sure They’re Clean

As with making sure your clothes are in good condition before you sell them, you should also take the time to wash them before selling them to ensure they remain clean. This will help to avoid any potential odors or stains that could be off-putting to potential buyers. Additionally, it will ensure that your clothes look their best when photographed.

Taking Good Photos

Taking good photos of the clothes you are selling is important because they can help to attract potential buyers. Photos can also help to highlight the clothing’s characteristics, such as the style, fabric, and color. Additionally, buyers may be more likely to purchase items if they can get a better sense of what they look like.

Some ways to make the clothes look good in photos include having a plain background to hang them up or lay them down on, and making sure that the angles are carefully chosen to show off the best features of the clothes. Additionally, lighting can be used to highlight the clothes.

What To Do With Unsold Clothing

If you’ve finished selling your clothes and still have items remaining, it can be hard to figure out what to do with them. The best thing to do is to donate the clothes to charity or pass them along to friends and family. Additionally, you may be able to sell them on other online platforms or in-person shops besides what we have listed above.

Some charities you can donate to include Goodwill or Salvation Army, but many shelters and foster care programs also accept donations of clothing. You can also look into other local organizations that accept donations of clothing.


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Morgan Mulac
Morgan is an avid writer about her journeys and enjoys sharing the beauty California has to offer. She is dedicated to using her writing skills to share her passion for travel with others and to help them discover the best places to eat while on vacation, no matter where she is.