Vinted has changed, but the money’s still there. Here’s how savvy resellers will adapt in 2025 to stay visible, beat the competition, and sell smarter.
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Vinted has exploded in popularity over the past few years, especially in the UK. With no seller fees, a simple listing process, and a massive audience for secondhand fashion, it became a go-to platform for vintage resellers and casual declutterers.
But in 2025, with more competition and a smarter buyer base, is it still a good place to turn stock into cash?
Short answer: Yes — if you play it right.
✅ Branded fashion — especially sportswear, high-street labels, and Grade A stock
✅ Kidswear bundles — great value and easy sellers for parents on a budget
✅ Lightweight parcels — to keep postage cheap and margins strong
✅ Seasonal drops — coats in September, festival wear in spring, etc.
Vinted’s search algorithm still favours clear titles, good photos, and well-priced listings.
⚠️ Oversaturation — More sellers mean more competition, especially in women’s fashion
⚠️ Lowballing buyers — Be prepared for negotiation and firm pricing
⚠️ Slow movers — Niche or unbranded items can sit for a long time
Experienced sellers know how to bundle, keyword, and refresh listings to stay visible.
Vinted isn’t the golden goose it once was, but it’s far from a dead platform. If anything, it’s matured. The easy wins may have slowed down, but those who know how to play the algorithm, price smart, and list consistently can still turn regular profit with no seller fees eating away at margins.
It’s not about listing everything — it’s about curating your stock. The sellers making it work in 2025 treat it like a shopfront, not a digital car boot sale. Good photos, strong titles, and fast communication still go a long way.
Vinted in 2025 is a strategy game — and if you treat it like a business, it’ll pay you like one.