Tilt or Vinted—which should you use to resell fashion in 2025? We discuss the pros, cons, and tips to help UK sellers boost their profits.
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If you’re a UK-based reseller flipping fashion, footwear or accessories, chances are you’ve listed something on Vinted. It’s been the go-to for hassle-free secondhand selling for years. But now, a new Tilt app is making waves, promising more money for sellers and better deals for buyers.
So, is it time to jump ship? Or should Vinted remain your primary platform?
Here’s a no-fluff comparison of Tilt vs. Vinted — tailored for UK resellers.
Tilt is a fast-growing UK resale app launched in 2023. It’s gaining traction for one key reason: sellers keep their full asking price, while buyers get a discount from Tilt.
Tilt also removes postage costs from the equation by encouraging local pickups or drop-offs.
"I made £550 reselling clothes on Tilt in just a few weeks," one seller told The Sun in early 2025.
Vinted dominates the UK secondhand fashion space because it’s simple and free to list. It supports postage integration, ratings, messaging, and a massive user base—perfect for fashion resellers with a growing inventory.
But it also takes seller fees, and buyers often expect ultra-low prices.
Reselling fashion bundles on Vinted.
Here’s a simple breakdown of how the two platforms compare:
Tilt doesn’t charge fees — you keep your full asking price. Vinted deducts a commission from your sale.
On Tilt, buyers receive automatic discounts funded by the platform. On Vinted, discounts are rare unless you manually apply them.
Tilt encourages local collection or drop-offs only. Vinted includes full postage integration with tracking and labels.
Tilt’s audience is smaller but quickly growing. Vinted has a well-established and very active community.
Tilt releases funds instantly via bank or Tilt Pay. Vinted holds payment until the buyer confirms receipt of the item.
Many resellers use both for different reasons.
Where to sell liquidation stock online.
How to sell fashion pallets online.
In 2025, Tilt will be a rising star, but Vinted will still rule the resale world. For UK resellers, using both strategically can unlock faster sales, higher profits, and better reach.
Whether you’re flipping liquidation pallets or decluttering wardrobes, stay flexible. The more platforms you master, the more customers you reach.