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Resell Your Gently Worn Plus Size Clothes and Earn Some Cash

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Last updated: April 19, 2026 2:05 am
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TLDR: Spring cleaning is the perfect time to clear out clothes that no longer fit your life and turn them into cash or store credit through resale platforms and plus size resell & consignment boutiques. This guide covers the best online marketplaces (Poshmark, Depop, Mercari, ThredUp) and dedicated plus size resale shops that actually get the value of our wardrobes, plus why participating in circular fashion is a powerful move for sustainability and access in our community.

Even if the weather’s still giving winter whisper, spring is technically here.. . which means it’s time for the annual ritual we both dread and secretly love: spring cleaning. No more blaming our messy closets on being “too busy”… we’ve been home, sis. This is the perfect time to clear out the clothes that no longer serve you, make space for pieces that do, and start visualizing the wardrobe you actually want to step into this season. Think of it less like a chore and more like curating your own closet boutique.

And here’s the fun (and functional) part: you can turn that clean-out into cash by reselling your gently-worn plus size fashion finds. Not only is this a smart way to refresh your style budget, but it’s also a huge win for sustainability. The plus size fashion space has long faced limited options and overconsumption of fast fashion but resale gives our community the chance to recirculate great pieces, reduce waste, and make fashion more accessible for everyone.

Also, with spring cleaning, comes new wardrobes, clear up your closet to make room for some new spring/summer plus size fashion pieces! And after the few years that we have had, there may be some of us in need of a DEEEEEP cleaning of our closets. Right?

Right.

It’s always nice to do a bit of spring cleaning and let go of pieces that either are no longer your style, or you no longer have a need for. Plus you are doing a great thing for the environment by extending the life of your clothing!

If you’re following the Sunday Reset trend, that weekly ritual of systematizing your space and getting organized for the week ahead, treat your closet the same way. Apply that same spatial efficiency mindset: every item should earn its place.

Here at The Curvy Fashionista we’re all about stylish solutions, so we’ve rounded up a few go-to spots for reselling your plus size gems, because someone else’s closet purge might just be your next favorite look. Stay tuned!

Plus Size Resell or Consignment: Where To Sell Or Donate Your Plus Size Clothes

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Created by Jen Wilder of UR2Much and celebrity plus size stylist, Marcy Guevara- Prete, The Plus Bus “meets you on your turf and expand yours plus size clothing horizons right here in Los Angeles. We offer everything from gently-used fashion gems from your favorite brands like Eloquii, Torrid, Premme and more to some of the latest and greatest brand new pieces from plus size’s foremost indie designers.”

This LA based plus size consignment boutique offers closet clean up services and virtual styling, in addition to their online shop.

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Poshmark is one of the most popular re-selling websites – and for good reason! Poshmark is like a fashionable, younger Ebay.  You can easily post photos of your clothing from your home and once an item is sold you ship directly to the customer, no middle man!

Steps to Sell:

Create an Account
Create a listing for an item
Take photos
Determine a price
When someone buys, Poshmark will send you a pre-paid shipping label
Either drop it off at your post office or let the mailman pick it up for you!
Poshmark will pay you directly via Paypal

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Visit Secondhand Curves boutique for the latest plus size fashion and accessories. There are always new items to choose from and a wide selection of top brand names. You can also use their consignment services.

They currently are selling directly on Instagram. Make sure to follow @secondhandcurves to support this Illinois-based consignment boutique!

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Similar to Poshmark, Depop allows you to create your own listings and sell at your convenience.  Depop operates more from their app, so if you are wanting to sell you will have to do it off of that. 

Steps to Sell:

Create an account
Create a listing for an item
Take photos
Determine a price
Determine shipping method
When someone buys, you ship it off
Depop will pay you and take its commission

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Fat Fancy is a radical body positive plus size resell and consignment boutique located in Portland, Oregon. They carry all gender clothing, shoes, and accessories in Vintage + Modern styles!

You can also book a video or in-person styling session with Bee at fatfancyfashions.com as well as shop clothing only available on their site!

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Mercari allows you to sell your items, ranging from clothing to fit bits and everything in between, on its app or website. 

Steps to Sell:

Create an account
Create a listing for your items
Ship it off
Get paid by Mercari!

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This Philadelphia-based plus size resell boutique, owned and operated by Adrienne Ray is one to know!  

“At Curve Conscious we offer trendy and stylish apparel, shoes, and accessories for women sizes 12 to 28.

Because every item in our store is hand-selected, we’re able to offer the best brands and styles in contemporary plus-size fashion at a fraction of the retail price!”

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Think, Craigslist, but with a face lift. Facebook Marketplace is already integrated into your Facebook and it is the site for you if you can’t be fussed to ship out your items, or if you want to sell larger items other than clothes.

Facebook Marketplace connects users in the same cities to help sell directly. With social distancing times, it may be harder to pick-up or drop-off items.

Steps to Sell:

Go to Marketplace on your Facebook
Create a listing for your item
That’s it!

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This one may be the most convenient way to sell your clothes.  No need to stress about taking pictures, picking prices or the most annoying of it all: actually shipping it out.

We would recommend this one if you are looking to get rid of a lot of clothes, but not doing it to solely make money. 

Steps to Sell

Create a ThredUp Account
Order a Clean Out Kit
Fill it up with all your goods you wish to sell
Send it Off
Leave it for your mail carrier or drop it at FedEx or USPS

Get cash or credit!

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The power duo started having sales via Facebook Live once a month, which they also noticed had become a space that inspired women to get out of their comfort zone, trying new styles without breaking the bank. Their customers were interacting with them on a personal level, sharing their OOTDs and it became more than just selling clothing. It became a community.

Darlene and Sandra started referring to their customers as the BHCC squad and later created a private Facebook group to offer private flash sales and have a safe, non-judgmental place for the squad to share their outfit images and interact with each other.”

This group hosts FB lives to sell various plus size fashion options, all worn or owned by some of your favorite plus size influencers. 

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Reselling at PLUS BKLYN is a breeze—they’re always on the lookout for stylish, gently-worn plus-size pieces to add to their curated racks. Whether you’re local or mailing items in, their consignment process is super easy and totally worth it for giving your pre-loved fashion a second life.

If you are a secondhand shopper like me, you know all too well the joy that is finding some gorgeous clothes for less than half the original price… and in your size!

The Plus Bus Plus size consignment store Plus Size SecondHand Clothes resell
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Give that gift to other beautiful plus size babes!

Sure, the big-name resale sites are great when you’re looking to offload a bunch of pieces quickly or score a deal on something trendy, but don’t sleep on the smaller consignment shops, especially the ones spotlighted above. These indie gems often get the value of plus size fashion in a way the mainstream still hasn’t fully embraced.

Even better? They usually offer a more personalized experience and are genuinely excited to receive plus size pieces (because let’s be real, they’re still in high demand). And if you don’t have a local shop nearby, no stress, many of these spots happily accept shipments. Just shoot them a message and ask.

You never know… your closet clean-out could be their next best-selling rack.

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Beyond the closet refresh and coin-making potential, choosing resale is actually a powerful move in the plus size fashion space. Sustainability in our community is more than a trend, it’s a necessity.

With fewer size-inclusive options in traditional retail and plus size shoppers often left out of eco-conscious fashion conversations, building and supporting circular fashion systems is one way we take back power. By keeping great clothes in rotation and out of landfills, we create more access, more equity, and more style for everyone.

So, whether you’re consigning or shopping secondhand, know that you’re doing the planet, and our plus size fashion fam, a solid.

Frequently Asked Questions About Reselling Plus Size Clothes

What’s the best platform for selling plus size clothes online?

It depends on your goals. Poshmark and Depop are ideal if you want control over pricing and don’t mind managing listings yourself. ThredUp is the most hands-off option (they handle everything), but you’ll earn less per item. For community-focused resale and connecting with other plus size shoppers, check out dedicated consignment boutiques like The Plus Bus, Fat Fancy, or Curve Conscious.

How much money can I actually make reselling my clothes?

Earnings vary based on brand, condition, and platform. Designer or sought-after indie brands (Eloquii, Universal Standard, Premme) can sell for 30-60% of retail value on Poshmark or Depop. ThredUp payouts are lower (typically 5-15% of retail) but require zero effort. Consignment shops usually offer 40-50% of the sale price.

Do resale platforms actually accept plus sizes?

Yes! Platforms like Poshmark, Depop, Mercari, and ThredUp all accept plus size clothing. However, plus size-specific boutiques (Secondhand Curves, Fat Fancy, Cake Plus Size, Plus BKLYN) often provide better visibility and faster sales because they cater directly to plus size shoppers actively seeking larger sizes.

What condition do my clothes need to be in to resell them?

Most platforms require clothing to be gently worn with no stains, tears, or excessive wear. Items should be freshly laundered and photo-ready. If a piece has minor flaws (small snag, missing button), disclose it in your listing. Boutiques and consignment shops typically have stricter standards, call ahead to confirm their criteria.

Is reselling plus size clothes better for the environment than donating?

Both have environmental benefits, but resale keeps clothes in circulation longer and reduces demand for new production. Donation is great for items that won’t sell (worn basics, outdated styles), but resale ensures quality pieces reach people who will actually wear them. Many plus size shoppers struggle to find secondhand options, so reselling directly helps build a more sustainable plus size fashion ecosystem.

Can I ship my clothes to consignment boutiques if I don’t live nearby?

Many plus size consignment shops accept mail-in consignment! Reach out to boutiques like Secondhand Curves, Fat Fancy, Cake Plus Size, or Plus BKLYN to ask about their process. Some require photos first; others accept shipments directly. Always confirm their terms (commission split, payout schedule, return policy for unsold items) before sending your clothes.

How long does it take to sell clothes on resale platforms?

Timeline varies. On Poshmark and Depop, in-demand items can sell within days, while others may take weeks or months. ThredUp processes items within 1-3 weeks, but payout timing depends on when (or if) your items sell. Consignment boutiques typically hold items for 60-90 days before returning unsold pieces or donating them (check individual shop policies).

What is your favorite place to resell your gently worn plus size clothes? We are always on the lookout for more places to amplify and support! Let us know in the comments!

Contents
Plus Size Resell or Consignment: Where To Sell Or Donate Your Plus Size ClothesGive that gift to other beautiful plus size babes!Frequently Asked Questions About Reselling Plus Size ClothesWhat’s the best platform for selling plus size clothes online?How much money can I actually make reselling my clothes?Do resale platforms actually accept plus sizes?What condition do my clothes need to be in to resell them?Is reselling plus size clothes better for the environment than donating?Can I ship my clothes to consignment boutiques if I don’t live nearby?How long does it take to sell clothes on resale platforms?

Source: The Curvy Fashionista – thecurvyfashionista.com

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