Vinted is an online secondhand fashion marketplace. It also runs a shipping service, Vinted Go.

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Jamie-Lee Luckett first downloaded resale app Vinted in 2023, after wanting to make some extra cash to take her three children on a staycation in the UK.Since then, she has made over £5,700 ($7,600) in sales on Vinted and regularly posts on Instagram and TikTok about the benefits of shopping secondhand and how to use the site to make money online."I got the bug and now regularly buy and sell," Luckett, who is 36 years old and works for an educational resource company, told Business Insider. "It's definitely where I get most sales," Luckett said. "It's quick to list and hugely popular, so often items sell quickly."Luckett isn't alone. Millions of shoppers are turning to resale platforms to earn extra cash and hunt for bargains as secondhand shopping becomes increasingly mainstream.The resale boom shows no signs of slowing — and Vinted is emerging as one of its biggest winners.Made in EuropeVinted is a secondhand fashion marketplace where users can buy and sell pre-owned clothing, shoes, and accessories. It also has its own shipping company, Vinted Go, and in-house payments platform.The company saw sales grow 38% year-on-year to €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) in 2025, though its profits dropped during that period as it poured money into its European expansion. Last month, it was valued at €8 billion ($9.3 billion) after completing a secondary share transaction of €880 million ($1 billion).