I’ve made £100K selling second-hand clothes on Vinted and Depop

Becky Chorlton, 26, first started reselling clothes in 2019 to make some extra cash while she was studying. She’s now made more than £100K and has turned thrifting into a full-time career.

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Video transcript

Let's go charity shopping.

All right.

First up, I found this timberland top for three pounds and these Jane Norman jeans for four pounds.

How cute is this little top with the bows for one pound?

And these Levi's shorts were three pound 50.

I think I picked up this vintage Reebok stripe jacket for three pounds, and this little corset top was only a pound.

I had to get this Ted Baker dress for one pound 50 then we spotted this 50 P bin, which we emptied out.

I managed to find that top and this Adidas vintage t-shirt.

I was so tempted by this Puma bag for six pounds, and these two tops were two pounds each.

Here's what 76 pound 50 got me at the car boot sale.

First up, I found this car heart t-shirt for two pounds, and these car heart trousers were two pound 50 each, so five pounds in total.

Back in 1987 Thai food were given away Wallace and Gromit salt and pepper shakers.

I picked these up for 50 P, and I'm super happy with my new cool box for five pounds.

This Fallon raven bag was also five pounds.

This night sweatshirt and the Gap hoodie were two pounds each, and this black night sweatshirt was three pounds.

I'm pretty sure this noddy car with the soap in the back is from the year 1950.

I got it for 50 P. Then I picked up these 2 Y2K tops.

These were a pound each and Oh my God.

This might have been the find of the day I went rummaging in a pile of clothes and found this jacket for four pounds.

A guy sold me this entire bag of Simpsons figurines from the year 1990.

These were all four pounds.

Then I saw this coat hanging up on a car.

I thought it was gonna be super expensive, but the woman only wanted two pounds for it.

This the cost top was one pound 50.

And then I went rummaging in this little 50 P box and found two M and M figures.

This Fong jacket was also hanging on someone's car and they were asking four pounds for it.

I found this vintage Star Wars single stitch t-shirt.

This was three pounds and on the same Star Wars theme, how cool is this Jar Jar Binks Toothbrush holder.

This was a pound picked up some Levi's 50 ones for three pounds, and these Harley David in coasters and keychains were all one pound each.

I went rummaging in this box of vintage Happy Meal toys, so I picked up a few to give away on my next.

What not show this belt was one pound.

Make sure you follow them along because I went to another car boot after this and I can't wait to show you what I got.

Here's how much money I made reselling this box of 83 P clothes on vintage.

Last week, I bought this box of 10 KG clothes for 25 pounds.

Most of the clothes in the box were brand new tags, and it worked out at 83 per item.

I spent the last week listing all of the clothes on vintage.

I put most up for around 3 to 5 pounds.

I probably could have got more for them, but I just wanted a quick sale.

Some things did sell for slightly more like this Topshop dress for 10 pounds and this brand new Zara top 46 pound, 50 In the end, 26 out of the 35 items I received in my box ended up selling within the last seven days.

The rest are still up and available on my vintage for super cheap.

The links in my bio.

If you want to grab a bargain, I'm accepting offers on everything.

And here's a moment of truth of how much I ended up making.

After taking away the cost of the box, which was 25 pounds and free delivery, I made a total profit of 121 pounds and 15 pence.

Selling these clothes on vintage.

Let me know if you wanna see a video where I share my vintage tips and let me know if you think it was worth reselling this box in the comments.

I just got back from a midweek car boot sale, and I've got a solid little bag full of stuff.

So let me show you what picked up.

Also, make sure you watch till the end because I bought two lucky dip bags for a pound each, and I'm going to open them on camera.

First up, I got this little Elise or Alessi.

However, you want to say it.

Pink top for a pound.

I got these two from the same store.

They were on a one pound railed.

I like these little mini shorts and this yellow floor repair.

I got this little fire trap denim skirt for three pounds.

This Italia T shirt was 50 P. I think it's so cute.

Then I got this black true religion top.

This was two pounds.

Next up, some woman was handmaking these Disney pillows.

This was only 50 P. Then I found this quicksilver hoodie.

This is the front and this is the back.

This was two pounds literally.

The first find of the day was this vintage Disney, Winnie the Pooh T-shirt.

This was a pound.

Let's open the lucky dip bags.

I paid 1 each for these.

Let's see if it's worth it.

OK, parcel number one curtain hooks, little keychain thing, a nail file, a coffee sachet and a suspicious looking box.

Oh, what is that onto Parcel number two?

It's a merry Christmas card and another Christmas card Impulse body fragrance.

I actually need that now.

Good graphic yourself.

Let me know if you think the lucky dips are worth it and what your favourite find was from the car boot sale