How to Sell on Vinted: Zero-Fee Selling Guide 2026

Vinted charges sellers nothing. Zero commission, zero listing fees. Here's how to list, price, ship, and sell across Europe's largest secondhand marketplace.

How Vinted works for sellers

Vinted is a peer-to-peer marketplace with 75+ million members across 18 European countries. The platform makes money from buyers, not sellers — buyers pay a protection fee (~5% + €0.70) on every purchase. As a seller, you keep 100% of your listed price.

Listing is straightforward: take photos, write a description, set a price, and choose your shipping preference. Vinted integrates with national postal services and pickup points across Europe, making shipping simple for both parties.

Vinted fees compared to Poshmark and eBay

PlatformSeller FeeYou keep on a €50 sale
Vinted0%€50.00
Depop3.3% + $0.45~€48.00
Mercari10%€45.00
eBay13-15%~€43.00
Poshmark20%€40.00

On a €50 item, you keep €10 more on Vinted than on Poshmark. Over dozens of sales, this difference adds up significantly.

How to create a listing that sells

  1. Take clear, well-lit photos — Vinted allows up to 20 photos per listing. Use at least 5: front, back, close-up of tag/label, any details, and any flaws. Natural daylight gives the best results.
  2. Write a specific description — Include brand, size, measurements, material, condition, and any flaws. Vinted buyers search by keyword, so include terms they'd use (e.g., "wool blend" not just "cozy").
  3. Select the correct brand and category — Vinted's search filters rely on the brand and category you select. Choosing the wrong one means your item won't appear when buyers filter for it.
  4. Price competitively — Search for the same item on Vinted to see what others are asking. Price at or slightly below the average to sell faster. Remember: you keep 100% of what you list.

Shipping options on Vinted

Vinted integrates with postal services and pickup point networks across Europe. When a buyer purchases your item, Vinted generates a prepaid shipping label. You pack the item and drop it off at the designated shipping point.

Pickup points

Most European countries have pickup point networks (InPost, Mondial Relay, DPD Pickup, PostNord). These are often the cheapest option and don't require waiting for a courier.

Home pickup

Available in some markets. A courier collects the package from your address. Convenient but typically more expensive than drop-off points.

Custom shipping

For items that don't fit standard packages or for markets where Vinted's integrated carriers aren't available. You arrange and pay for shipping yourself, then add the cost to your listing price.

Bump feature and Vinted Pro

Bump (paid visibility boost)

Vinted's bump feature pushes your listing to the top of search results and relevant feeds for a set period. You pay a small fee (varies by market and duration). Use bumps strategically for items that have been listed for a while or for higher-value pieces where the boost cost is a small percentage of the sale price.

Vinted Pro for business sellers

If you sell as a business (not just personal wardrobe), Vinted Pro adds invoicing, business profiles, and compliance with EU consumer protection rules. Required if you sell above certain thresholds in your country. Vinted Pro sellers can also access analytics and promotional tools.

What sells best on Vinted

Vinted's audience is broader than Depop's. Everyday brands and mid-range fashion sell well alongside premium labels. The key is pricing competitively — Vinted buyers expect fair prices.

Mid-range European brands

COS coats, Arket sweaters, Zara dresses, Mango, & Other Stories, and Massimo Dutti. These brands have huge demand on Vinted and sell at 30-60% of retail in good condition.

Premium and Scandinavian labels

Ganni, Sandro, Maje, Tiger of Sweden, Filippa K, and Max Mara hold strong resale value on Vinted. Buyers in Northern Europe actively search for these brands and are willing to pay €50-200 for pieces in good condition.

Children's clothing

One of Vinted's fastest-growing categories. Branded kids' clothing (Mini Rodini, Petit Bateau, Zara Kids) sells quickly because children outgrow items before wearing them out. Bundles of same-size items perform especially well.

Everyday basics

Unlike Depop, Vinted works for ordinary clothing. H&M, Primark, and Uniqlo basics sell — just price them low (€3-8) and bundle when possible. Volume sellers can move dozens of items per week this way.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Vinted really free for sellers?

Yes. Vinted charges sellers 0% in fees. The buyer pays a buyer protection fee of approximately 5% of the item price plus a fixed fee of around €0.70. This means that as a seller, you receive 100% of your listed price minus any optional bump costs. There are no listing fees, no commission, and no subscription required. This is Vinted's core selling point and has been their model since they eliminated seller fees.

What sells best on Vinted?

Everyday mid-range brands perform best on Vinted. Zara, H&M, COS, Arket, Mango, and Uniqlo are among the most searched brands. Scandinavian brands like Ganni, Tiger of Sweden, and Filippa K do well in Nordic markets. Premium brands like Max Mara, Sandro, and Maje sell at strong prices. Children's clothing is also a top category, especially branded items from Petit Bateau, Mini Rodini, and Zara Kids.

Is Vinted available in the US?

Vinted launched in the US but its user base there remains small compared to Europe. As of 2026, Vinted has 75+ million members concentrated in France, Germany, the UK, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and other European countries. For US sellers, Poshmark, eBay, and Mercari have much larger domestic audiences. If you're selling in Europe, Vinted is the clear first choice. If you're in the US, it's worth listing there alongside other platforms but shouldn't be your primary marketplace.

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