Got loads of clothes that both my children don’t wear what should I do give them away or sell on Vinted? I need some advice as never sold on Vinted either x
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I’m quite a big vinted seller and honestly it is a faff but it can make a bit of pocket money. It all comes down to how much free time you have and how bothered you can be.
It takes time to take photos of individual items, write descriptions and then post on vinted. Then when you do sell something you need to pack it and post it.
Most children’s items sell for £1-£2, sometimes better brand you might get a bit more. You have to keep reposting your stuff every few days as most of the time after the first day or two, there’s zero engagement and very little chance of it selling.
I’ve posted 22 items today and sold 2 so far, I made £3. Not a lot but over time it does add up.
I can usually get about £100 a month when I’m doing it casually. When I was proper grinding at it in October/November I was able to get £300-£400 a month. I sell mainly kids clothes, toys, some women’s, a few random homeware items and a handful of men’s.

How long does the descriptions need to be? What’s your username just so I can look at an example as in the middle do sorting my daughters wardrobe out and I’m just like what do I need take pics of? What do I need to write, sorry xx

Okay thankyou what template do you use x

I've been selling my little girls things on vinted too. Sometimes things go fast, other times it takes a while. I'm not doing it to make loads of money, just to give clothes another wear and money to buy my daughter other things

I like www.LittleLoop.com they sell for you. if you have nicer brands or high st get a bag from them and they sell for you or give credit.
I had no luck with Vinted, didn't want to pay to boost so maybe that's why. X