The resale apps actually worth your time and the $2,400 hiding in your closet

Kim Komando reveals which resale apps pay instantly, what items are secretly worth hundreds and why live-selling platforms are crushing traditional resale apps in 2026.

⚡ TL;DR (THE SHORT VERSION)

  • Your closet is hiding $500-$2,400 in clothes you forgot you owned.
  • New live-selling apps are crushing traditional resale platforms.
  • Vintage band tees, designer bags and sneakers sell in minutes. I’ll show you how to price them. 

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My friend Lisa opened her closet last Saturday to donate some old clothes. Three hours later, she’d made $2,400 selling stuff she forgot she owned and all her skinny clothes she’ll never fit into again. Her words, not mine.

👗 The best apps

Forget eBay and Facebook Marketplace. Here’s what’s working now:

  • Whatnot: Go live, show your gear and watch the bidding wars start. They take an 8% cut plus processing.
  • Poshmark: The buyer pool here is massive. They take a flat 20% on sales over $15. 
  • Depop: Perfect for vintage and streetwear. You only pay a small processing fee.
  • Vinted: They charge the buyer the fees, not you. You keep 100% of your sale price.
  • Mercari: Great for name brands and shoes and has a 10% seller fee.

💰 What actually sells

  • Vintage band tees: Concert tees from the ’80s and ’90s sell for $60-$200, depending on the band and condition. 
  • Designer bags: Used Coach, Michael Kors and Kate Spade bags sell for $100-$300. Higher-end brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada can hit $500-$2,000 if authentic.
  • Sneakers: Jordans, Nike Dunks, Yeezys, New Balance 550s. If you bought trendy sneakers, check GOAT for current prices. You might be sitting on $150-$400 per pair.
  • Jeans: Levi’s 501s, especially vintage, sell for $50-$150. High-end denim from AG, Citizens of Humanity and Frame goes for $60-$120 used.

🛍️ 4 rules to sell smart

Scammers love posing as buyers to swipe your banking info. Four rules to sell smart:

  1. Trust the app, not your email. Fake payment-received emails look legit but aren’t. Never click links, open the app to verify the money’s there.
  2. Stay on-platform. Buyer wants to move to WhatsApp or email? It’s a scam. They’re dodging the app’s seller protections.
  3. Never pay a buyer. No legit buyer asks you to send money for shipping verification or any other fee. That’s your cash walking out the door.
  4. Film the pack-out. For pricey items, record yourself showing the item, packing it and sealing the box with the label visible. It’s your proof if a buyer tries a shady return.

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