There are a lot of online thrift stores out there, which is a great thing to help promote circular fashion but can be daunting when faced with so many possibilities.
Especially if you don’t have access to a local thrift store but really want to stick to second-hand stores, finding an online marketplace that sells secondhand items is essential.
Here you’ll find a brief overview of secondhand stores as well as sustainability measures they take, if any, to make your online shopping easier.
What’s also great is that you can find used items that are still like-new or even items that haven’t been worn yet.
Some online thrift stores allow you to sell your own items as well, so you can lower your environmental impact even more by also circulating out your old clothes.
Thrift shops really are a great way to help fight fast fashion and of course, get a good deal on clothing.
So if you love buying secondhand clothing, one or some of these online thrift stores may become your new go-to shop.
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Here are the best online thrift stores for all things secondhand.
1. Vestiaire Collective
BUY / SELL
You can buy and sell all sorts of secondhand goods through Vestiaire Collective making it a great online store for thrifting for more than just clothing.
Vestiaire Collective is also the world’s first B Corp fashion resale platform. B Corp is a certification that evaluates their social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
They’re looking into further reducing their carbon footprint, many of the items are already bought locally, which helps keep CO2 emissions low and they also use zero-waste packaging, where everything is reduced, recycled and recyclable.
2. Rebag
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Rebag is an online marketplace that is primarily for buying used luxury handbags, but you can also find jewelry, watches and accessories.
On Rebag, you can buy, sell, or exchange items. Exchanging items through Rebag Infinity lets you buy a Rebag product, keep it for up to a year and then exchange it in return for 70-80% of the price in-store credit.
You can then use those credits towards your next Rebag purchase. Pretty neat! Sign up and get up to $200 off your first purchase.
3. Poshmark
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Poshmark is a great place to find great deals. It’s also one of the best online thrift stores for Canadians due to its lower-than-average shipping costs. And if you’re in the United States, you can often get free shipping.
If you want to shop secondhand clothing or even brand new clothes at an affordable price, this is the spot for you. Mainly because you can find sellers that offer an additional discount when you bundle items from their shops.
You can get some of the best deals like buy one get one free, or 20% off when you buy 3 or more items.
The sellers make their own sales, and will often send you an offer that you can then counter with your own offer to try and get a better deal. You can also get new items that still have the tags on them.
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4. The RealReal
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At The RealReal, you can find designer clothing, bags, jewelry, home decor and more from brands such as Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin, and Ralph Lauren. They have a pre-filled search bar that makes scouting easy.
This online thrift store is also committed to diversity and you can find their statistics on their website. You can also find their sustainability counter which shows how much greenhouse gases and water has been saved by reselling items.
The RealReal also practices sustainability; they are a carbon-neutral company.
In their physical workspaces, they reuse and refurbish when possible, use sustainable lighting options, and even have cork flooring. How cool!
5. Depop
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Depop is another online thrift shop where you can buy and sell preloved designer and vintage clothes as well as jewelry, art, books and more.
Depop is also planning on becoming climate neutral by the end of 2021 which is always an awesome accomplishment.
6. Thrilling
BUY / SELL / REWARDS
At Thrilling, you can purchase clothes, shoes, bags and accessories for both women and men. Everything is shipped from their boutique, where they get their secondhand clothing from local small businesses. Also, 95% of their stores are women and/or POC-owned. Free US shipping for orders over $75.
7. Tradesy
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At Tradesy, you can buy and sell designer clothes, shoes, accessories and even stuff for weddings like wedding dresses, bridal veils, wedding gifts and more.
You can find all sorts of luxury items at a fraction of the retail price from brands like Michael Kors, Gucci, or Stella McCartney.
What’s cool with Tradesy is that they will send you a free shipping kit when you make a sale, so you don’t have to worry about how to package the item you sold.
Tradesy also has an authenticity guarantee, and if ever you’re sold something that’s counterfeit, you will be refunded. You can also split up your payments using Affirm.
8. Patagonia Worn Wear
BUY / TRADE-IN / US ONLY
Patagonia is a popular online clothing store and through Worn Wear, you can buy secondhand Patagonia gear as well.
These clothes are traded-in by other customers or are from Patagonia distribution centers. You can also trade in your own clothing so it can get a new life and you’ll get some store credit in return.
You can then use the credit at their retail stores, on the Patagonia site for new clothing or on their Worn Wear. You can also find ReCrafted gear, which is clothes made from other clothes that were beyond repair.
9. Grailed
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Grailed is an online marketplace for men that sells both new and used clothing, footwear, and accessories.
They don’t have any mention of sustainability measures they take, but can still be a viable option to check out if you’re looking for vintage men’s fashion.
10. Vinted
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Vinted is an online marketplace where you can find second hand clothing and accessories for women and men, as well as kids’ clothing, toys, furniture, strollers, and more.
This is a great store to check out if you’re looking for secondhand items for children as they have a lot of variety of kid’s items.
You can also sell items at Vinted, and you keep 100% of the profits which is not common so definitely a huge benefit!
11. Low Quantity
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This Canadian thrift shop called Low Quantity is another spot to check out when searching for second-hand clothes online.
You can also find vintage clothing, streetwear, sneakers and even cards and other collectibles.
There doesn’t seem to be an option for people to sell their own clothing through the site, however.
12. ASOS Marketplace
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ASOS Marketplace is another online thrift store where you can find clothing, accessories and footwear in both men’s and women’s styles.
Here you can find items from various vintage boutiques and independent brands from various parts of the world. If you’re looking specifically for vintage designer items, this global marketplace is a must-see.
ASOS Marketplace also has a zero tolerance for fakes or counterfeit items, and they work quickly to keep counterfeit items off their marketplace. Any seller caught selling fakes gets banned.
So if you’re looking for authentic vintage pieces and don’t want the risk of being scammed, this may be the thrift store for you.
If you want to list items to sell on ASOS, you need to be selling your own designs or a true vintage collection.
13. thredUP
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One of the best places to shop secondhand clothing online is thredUP. They’re probably the world’s largest online thrift store where you can save up to 90% off retail prices.
With over 100 million garments processed so far, they have displaced 1 billion pounds of C02. They also help educate people on the importance of circular fashion to help fight climate change.
Final Thoughts on These Online Thrift Stores
Buying secondhand clothing, whether at flea markets, local thrift stores or at online thrift stores, is one of the best ways to help lower your carbon footprint and combat the fast fashion industry.
These online shops make thrifting easier and allow you to make money selling your own secondhand clothes.
If you want to learn more about the benefits of shopping secondhand, check out this post explaining why buying secondhand clothing is awesome.