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Best Places to Sell Used Clothes in Canada (2026)

Looking to sell used clothes in Canada? We compare the top resale platforms and trade-in programs available to Canadian sellers — fees, reach, and what works best.

March 10, 20264 min read
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Whether you're cleaning out your closet or turning thrifting into a side hustle, Canada has more options than ever for selling used clothes. But not every platform works the same way — and not every one is even available north of the border.

We've tested and compared the most popular options so you can pick the right one for your situation.

Resale Platforms for Canadian Sellers

Poshmark

Poshmark is one of the most popular fashion resale apps in Canada. It works like a social marketplace — you list items, share them, and ship with a prepaid label when they sell. Poshmark takes a flat 20% commission on sales over $15 CAD.

Best for: Mid-range fashion brands, shoes, accessories. Sellers who enjoy the social/community aspect.

Depop

Depop skews younger and is great for vintage, streetwear, and trendy pieces. The fee structure is straightforward — 10% commission on each sale. It's fully available in Canada with Canadian dollar pricing.

Best for: Vintage, Y2K fashion, streetwear, and one-of-a-kind pieces.

Kijiji & Facebook Marketplace

For local, no-fee selling, Kijiji and Facebook Marketplace can't be beaten. There are zero seller fees and you meet buyers in person (or arrange local delivery). The trade-off is no shipping infrastructure and more no-shows.

Best for: Bulk lots, everyday brands, heavy items not worth shipping.

Vinted

Vinted is growing fast in Canada. The key advantage: zero seller fees. Buyers pay a service fee instead, which makes it attractive for sellers listing lower-priced items. Shipping is handled through the platform.

Best for: Everyday fashion at lower price points. Sellers who want to keep 100% of the sale price.

ThredUp

ThredUp offers a "Clean Out Kit" approach — you send a bag of clothes and they handle photos, pricing, and shipping. Payouts are lower (typically 5–15% of the selling price), but the convenience factor is unmatched. Note that ThredUp's availability in Canada can be limited for sellers.

Best for: People who want zero effort and don't mind lower payouts.

Brand Trade-In Programs

Several brands now run their own buyback programs, which can be a great option if you have specific brands to offload.

Lululemon Like New

Lululemon Like New lets you trade in gently used Lululemon gear for gift cards. It's fully available in Canada and one of the best-run trade-in programs for athletic wear.

Patagonia Worn Wear

Patagonia Worn Wear accepts used Patagonia items for store credit. The program emphasizes repair and reuse, and it ships from Canada.

H&M Garment Collecting

H&M Garment Collecting accepts any brand, any condition — even worn-out socks. You get a discount voucher in return. Drop off at any Canadian H&M store.

Quick Comparison

PlatformSeller FeesShips in CanadaBest For
Poshmark20%YesMid-range fashion
Depop10%YesVintage & streetwear
Vinted0%YesBudget fashion
Kijiji0%Local onlyBulk & everyday
ThredUp80-95%LimitedHands-off selling

Tips for Canadian Sellers

  1. Price in CAD — Make sure your listings are in Canadian dollars. Platforms like Poshmark and Depop handle this automatically.
  2. Consider cross-listing — List on multiple platforms to increase your reach. A dress that sits on Depop might fly on Poshmark.
  3. Check availability first — Not every US platform works in Canada. Always verify before investing time in listing.
  4. Factor in shipping — Canada Post rates can eat into margins on low-value items. Consider local platforms for cheaper items.

The Bottom Line

For most Canadian sellers, Poshmark and Depop offer the best balance of reach, ease of use, and fees. If you prefer local sales with zero fees, Kijiji and Facebook Marketplace remain solid choices. And if you have brand-specific items, check whether that brand has a trade-in program — the convenience and guaranteed payout can be worth it.

Browse our full resale platform directory to compare all your options side by side.

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