3 months of flipping clothes properly, heres the honest numbers

3 months of flipping clothes properly, heres the honest numbers

keep seeing either "i made 10k this month" posts or "its all dead" posts so heres the boring middle. 3 months in doing it seriously round work:

month 1: £86 profit (spent way too long on rubbish listings)

month 2: £237

month 3: £865

biggest lesson wasnt brands or photos, it was speed. the good underpriced stuff is gone in literal seconds. i lost so many early on typing out an offer while someone else just bought it

also ate a £22 loss on a "stone island" jumper that was fake, check the buttons lads

not life changing money but its consistent and going up. happy to answer questions

u/ResellVault — 2 hours ago

made like 300 quid flipping clothes round my job this month, realistically how

not a flex genuinely the opposite, theres so much get rich quick crap on here so just being honest. its 300ish not thousands and its more consistent than lucky

what it actually takes: buying underpriced (9-12 quid brand basics), listing every day even when u cba, and being quick before someone else grabs the good ones. thats kinda it. no secret brand or anything

being quick was the hard bit, ended up using alerts so i get pinged the second smth drops instead of refreshing all day like a weirdo. anyone else doing this round a 9-5? hows it going

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u/ResellVault — 9 days ago

anyone else find resellings more about speed than actually knowing brands

spent ages at the start thinking id get better by learning loads of brands n prices. helped a bit ngl but wasnt the actual problem. problem was i was just always too late, by the time i found a good listing it was gone

genuinely think the ppl doing well arent smarter they just see the good stuff first. soon as i sorted that the money kinda started coming

is that everyone elses experience or am i missing smth lol

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u/ResellVault — 9 days ago

whats actually selling on vinted right now? heres what's moving for me

not gatekeeping, genuinely curious what everyone elses experience is. for me the stuff turning over fastest the last few weeks: ralph lauren polos, quarter zips, basic colour knits. buying around £9-12, selling £25-35. small sizes go quickest.

the thing i've found matters more than the brand though is just being quick to the listing. good underpriced stuff is gone in seconds.

what's selling well for the rest of you atm? trying to work out if its just my area or a wider thing

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u/ResellVault — 9 days ago

stop searching vinted manually

how are people still refreshing vinted by hand in 2026 lol the stuff that actually makes money is gone in seconds. only way to keep up is getting alerted the moment something underpriced lists, not scrolling the app all day

i run a vinted reselling community around this if u want the setup, its free https://discord.gg/TGnYfSjZJF ```

u/ResellVault — 22 days ago
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the thing that actually changed my vinted profit Content

been reselling a while and honestly the biggest jump came when i stopped manually searching and started using a monitor that pings me when underpriced stuff drops. catch way more now. heres the discord i use https://discord.com/invite/3f2cfSzgux

u/ResellVault — 21 days ago