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Vintage resale notes from the blue-screen edge

Vinted is new in the US. Resellers should pay attention before the room gets loud.

SMASH VINTAGE is a resale notebook for sellers who photograph, price, list, relist, answer, ship, and then do the whole thing again with better lighting.

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XP-era thrift desk collage with vintage clothes, CRT glow and resale objects
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Why now?

Vinted is pushing into the US while sellers are still comparing it against Poshmark, Depop and eBay habits. Early markets reward people who build a workflow before everyone copies one.

Official Vinted Group US note

Initial public files

Six notes for sellers before the feed calcifies

01-marketplaces.htm
marketplaces

Vinted vs Poshmark vs Depop for US sellers: the new resale bet

For US clothing resellers, Vinted is the most interesting new bet if you want lower-friction wardrobe selling and less social-performance theater than Poshmark or Depop. Poshmark still has buyer habit and closet culture. Depop still owns a strong style-led lane. But Vinted entering the US gives sellers a rare early-market window: fewer entrenched playbooks, lower noise, and a chance to build listings before every reseller is fighting the same feed.

7 min / Jul 13, 2026
02-starter file.htm
starter file

How to sell on Vinted in the US without making your closet look cursed

To sell on Vinted in the US, start with a small controlled closet: clear photos, searchable item titles, honest condition notes, measurements when they matter, and prices that leave room for offers. Do not upload your whole death pile on day one. Use Vinted like a test bench first: list a focused batch, watch favorites and questions, adjust pricing, then repost or refresh only when the data says the item is stale.

8 min / Jul 13, 2026
03-favorites.htm
favorites

Someone favorited your Vinted item. Now what?

A Vinted favorite is not a sale, but it is a signal. It means the buyer noticed enough value to save the item. The seller move is not to panic-discount everything. First check the listing: photo, price, size, condition, shipping friction, and description. If the item is good and the price is close, send a small offer or a short helpful message. If favorites stack up with no sale, the listing is telling you something.

6 min / Jul 13, 2026
04-operations.htm
operations

The vintage reseller listing workflow that stops your inventory from eating you alive

A good vintage reseller workflow has five parts: intake, photos, listing copy, pricing, and review. The magic is not in one perfect marketplace trick. It is in doing the same clear process every week so inventory does not rot in bins, titles stay searchable, photos stay consistent, and stale items get fixed before they get forgotten. Vinted, Poshmark and Depop all punish chaos in different ways.

9 min / Jul 13, 2026
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photo desk

How to photograph vintage clothes so buyers stop guessing

To photograph vintage clothes for resale, make the first image brutally clear: garment shape, true color, and condition. Then use detail shots to remove doubt: label, fabric, measurements, flaws, texture and closures. Buyers do not need a perfume ad. They need proof. Strong photos reduce questions, support price, and make offers easier to accept because the buyer knows what they are buying.

7 min / Jul 13, 2026