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What's it worth on Vinted?

Instantly check the resale value of an item before you buy it to flip or list it for sale. Know what sells and how to price it on Vinted UK.

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How it works

FlipTip AI scans real-time listings on Vinted UK for similar items. It analyses current asking prices, recent selling trends, and category demand to estimate a realistic resale value, helping you price competitively.

What Sells Well on Vinted UK

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Branded Women's Clothing (e.g., Zara, H&M, Next)

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Kids' & Baby Clothes (especially bundles)

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Trainers & Footwear (e.g., Nike, Dr. Martens)

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Handbags & Accessories

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Sportswear & Loungewear (e.g., Gymshark, Sweaty Betty)

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Seasonal Outerwear (Coats & Jackets)

πŸ’‘ Reseller Tip for Vinted UK

List a few items every day rather than all at once. This keeps your listings at the top of the 'newly added' feed, increasing visibility without paying for bumps. Sunday evenings are a peak time for user activity.

FAQ

Are there any seller fees on Vinted UK?

No, it's free for sellers to list and sell items on Vinted. The buyer pays a mandatory 'Buyer Protection Fee' on top of the sale price, which is typically a small fixed amount (Β£0.30-Β£0.80) plus a percentage (3-8%) of the item's cost.

How should I price my items to sell fast?

Research similar items currently listed on Vinted to find a competitive price. Since you can't officially see 'sold' prices, checking active listings is the best guide. Price your item slightly higher than your minimum to leave room for buyers to make offers, which is a common practice on the platform.

Is it worth selling on Vinted UK?

Yes, for many people it's worth it, especially for decluttering wardrobes and selling popular mid-range brands. The lack of seller fees means you keep 100% of your asking price, making it more profitable for lower-priced items compared to platforms like eBay.

Do I have to pay tax on my Vinted sales?

If you're just selling your own used personal items for less than you paid, you typically don't owe tax. However, if you buy items specifically to resell for profit, you may need to pay tax if your annual trading income exceeds the Β£1,000 allowance. Vinted is now required to report seller data to HMRC if you sell 30+ items or earn over Β£1,700 in a year.

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