Vinted, Insta, TikTok… Which Platform Should You Choose to Sell Your Vintage?

Vinted, Insta, TikTok… Which Platform Should You Choose to Sell Your Vintage?

Vinted, Insta, TikTok… Which Platform Should You Choose to Sell Your Vintage?

Where to Sell Vintage Clothing: Vinted, Instagram, TikTok or Etsy?

When you’re just starting out in the vintage clothing resale game, one of the first questions is: where should I sell?
With all the platforms available today (Vinted, Instagram, TikTok Shop, Etsy, etc.), it’s hard to choose.

Here’s a clear, practical comparison to help you decide based on your profile, your stock, and your goals.


Vinted: The Safe Bet for Beginners

📱 A mainstream, well-known platform, Vinted remains a must for small-scale resellers.

Pros:

  • Super easy to use

  • No audience needed

  • Seller fees are paid by the buyer

  • Great for quickly selling “mainstream” items

Cons:

  • Heavy competition = sometimes lower margins

  • No branding or shop customization

  • Not ideal for building a brand identity


Instagram: The Power Tool for Brand Building

📸 If your goal is to build a strong image, a community, and long-term sales, Instagram is your best friend.

Pros:

  • Lets you tell a story around your product selection

  • Ideal for selling unique or styled pieces

  • You can build a full brand + loyal community

  • Can be combined with Instagram Shop

Cons:

  • Time-consuming (shooting, stories, reels…)

  • Needs consistency to stay visible

  • Shipping is manual (at least at the beginning)


TikTok Shop: The New Cash Machine (If You Know the Game)

🎥 TikTok has exploded recently for vintage sellers, especially with short, viral videos.

Pros:

  • Huge organic reach potential

  • Perfect for showing restocks or unboxings

  • Young audiences love buying as they scroll

Cons:

  • You need to understand TikTok’s style

  • Not everyone feels comfortable on camera

  • Younger audience = prices need to stay low


Etsy, Depop & Others: Niche Markets Worth Exploring

🧵 For more creative sellers or those targeting international buyers, Etsy and Depop are great options.

Pros:

  • Less competition in some styles (Y2K, workwear, upcycled pieces…)

  • Higher quality customers

  • International reach

Cons:

  • Higher fees

  • Harder to get visibility without ads

  • Requires a more polished/professional shop


Conclusion: Pick Based on Your Style (and Your Time)

  • Selling tons of Nike and Adidas sweatshirts? Start with Vinted.

  • Want to build a real brand around your vibe? Go with Instagram.

  • Comfortable on camera and want to go viral? TikTok is your platform.

  • Doing niche, creative, or international work? Try Etsy or Depop.

And most importantly:

➡️ You don’t have to choose just one. Many of our United Vintage clients sell on 2 or 3 platforms at once.
➡️ What really matters is starting with solid stock. You can browse all our vintage bundles here → https://www.united-vintage.com/.

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