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6 Resale Sites You Might Not Know About (But Should!)

TK Resale Sites You Haven't Already Heard Of

You know the thing when you’re searching for something special online, and you’ve completed the loop of all your go-to websites (like eBay, Etsy, Depop, Poshmark, Craigslist, Mercari, The RealReal, Vestiaire Collective) and ultimately, you don’t find the thing and you have to go to bed glassy-eyed and empty-handed? Well, I put together a list of my six favorite under-the-radar online resale shops–from local resale marketplaces to luxury consignment shops and marketplaces with charity donation components–that may help you get closer to finding that which keeps you up at night.


ReRuns

Re-sale with a charity component
The most distinctive aspect of ReRuns, a U.S.-only website for pre-owned clothes, is their pledge to donate the entirety of their 20% seller’s fee profit to a charity of the seller’s choice. Otherwise, everything’s pretty standard–sellers list item photos, descriptions, and prices for buyers to review and then choose which charity ReRun’s profits will go to for the sale. Once an item is purchased by a buyer, sellers use ReRun’s shipping methods to send out their item. You can learn more on ReRun’s FAQ page here.

VarageSale

Local resale marketplace
VarageSale is a virtual garage sale (get itttt?) app that lets users buy and sell items locally. Similar to Craigslist, when a buyer is interested in an item, the seller receives a notification through direct message, and after agreeing on the terms of sale, the seller will reserve the item for the buyer and schedule a meet up. If using the mobile app, the buyer can complete the transaction when the item is handed over. I recommend that you search with specific terms in mind (designer, style, type, etc.) rather than surfing through the pages. Photos are very low quality, but if you look closely there are some gems! Learn more about VarageSale here.

OfferUP

Local resale marketplace
Offer-Up is another local resale marketplace. You browse for items in your area and message sellers securely through the app to negotiate a price and meeting place. OfferUp allows you to review seller’s ratings and reviews easily to give buyers knowledge in advance (so if you’re a Yelp freak, this is the resale venue for you). Again, I recommend utilizing the search tool for specific items you have in mind, and don’t let the poor photo quality discourage you. Learn more on OfferUp’s about page here.

WeBuyBlack

Resale marketplace for Black-owned businesses and sellers
WeBuyBlack is an online marketplace for Black-owned businesses, buyers, and sellers from around the world. With over 1,200 vendors, it offers everything from jewelry and clothes to homewares and electronics. If you search “vintage” in the search bar and do some scrolling, you’ll find a slew of vintage clothes (I found some great T-shirts), jewelry, accessories (check out the sunglasses) and collectables.The company also offers monthly grants starting at $2,000 to small businesses and aims to build partnerships with various nonprofit organizations and donors to promote Black-owned business growth. Learn more about selling on the platform here.

LePrix

Luxury consignment
LePrix allows you to shop luxury consignment boutiques across the world in one place. Shoppers can “buy now” or “make an offer” to sellers or search by boutique location. The website is also set up with Affirm, so shoppers can purchase items in installments, if that’s your jam. LePrix has a customer care team that can recommend items, kind of like a virtual personal shopper. Authentication is guaranteed, every order ships free, and returns are available on non-sale items. Learn more on LePrix’s FAQ page here.

Linda’s Stuff

Luxury consignment
Linda’s Stuff is an online consignment shop that re-sells authentic designer clothing, shoes, handbags, accessories, home goods, collectibles, and electronics. Pre-approved consigners earn between 60-80% of the sale price. To consign, you have to fill out a form, and Linda’s Stuff will help coordinate a free pickup, similar to how TheRealReal works but on a smaller scale. The item is housed at Linda’s Stuff, so if you’re a seller you don’t have to worry about the hassle of shipping. Learn more about selling on Linda’s Stuff here.

Any other alternative resale sites out there that you love? Drop them in the comments.

Feature Image via Larissa Gill.

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