A SAVVY Vinted seller who has made almost £4,500 on the second-hand platform has shared the 18 unexpected brands that will make you a fortune.
So if your is bursting at the seams with you never wear, you’ve come to the right place and will need to take notes.




Not only this, but Chloe Chandler, 25, a from the UK, claimed that people often make the same when it comes to pricing their clothes on .
Posting on , the fan who has cashed in £4,415.34 through the , advised people to check their wardrobes for old and Morgan clothes, as she claimed these brands are just two of many that are “popular on Vinted at the moment”;.
Sharing her top , the and enthusiast who buys and sells on the app “every single day”; explained: “I’ve got a Vinted tip for you â specifically for the people that are selling their old clothing, in particular clothing from the early 2000s.”;
The , who is a with over 500 five star reviews, stressed the mistake many people make, as she added: “There are some brands at the moment that were popular back then that are so popular on Vinted now and I see people uploading clothing items from this sort of era and they aren’t high enough.
“They don’t know the value of the clothing. What I mean by this is people who have very clearly just started out on Vinted, they’ve got a couple of reviews and they’re just clearing out their old clothing â they don’t do their research about the products that they’re selling and it means that they are selling tops that are worth probably £20 plus, for £3.50.”;
Not only this, but Chloe, who , then listed the 18 brands that are currently flying on Vinted.
Not only is Jane Norman, Etam, Together, Wet Seal, Oasis and Morgan selling well, but she also acknowledged that old items from , Lipsy, Per Una, , Miss Selfridge and will sell quickly too.
Additionally, she recognised that items from brands including Vintage Dressing, , Krisp, Monsoon, E-Vie and Principles are also proving popular.
She voiced: “Some of them are doing really, really well.”;
For those looking to get rid of their old clothes, Chloe advised: “If you manually search the item that you are selling and try and find something similar, you’ll be able to see what sort of price it goes for on Vinted.
“Don’t go by the suggested pricing that Vinted gives you when you try and enter the price when you are uploading your item.”;
Instead, she recommended: “Save it as a draft and then manually search it because the suggested prices aren’t accurate.
“Specifically old New Look, Jane Norman, that sort of stuff is becoming really popular on Vinted now.
“So if you are clearing out your old wardrobe, make sure you are looking and just double checking what your items are worth, because I’m seeing not many people do research and it means you’re losing out on .”;
There are some brands that were popular back then that are so popular on Vinted now and I see people uploading clothing items from this sort of era and they aren’t priced high enough
Chloe Chandler
The clip, which was posted under the username @chloe_chandlerx, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as viewers eagerly raced to the comments to share their thoughts.
One person said: “I tried buying a Jane Norman top that was listed for £2 and someone bought it within half a minute.”;
To this, Chloe replied and confirmed: “Yep! They go sooooo fast at that price!”;
Meanwhile, another added: “I have found so many of my camis from the but I’ve cut tags out and can’t remember where they’re from.”;
In response, Chloe wrote back and suggested: “Just put the brand as ‘vintage’!! Then write in the description that you cut the tags out but they are .”;