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Turn Your Wardrobe Into Cash (without lifting a finger)

  • Apr 3
  • 3 min read

Most women I work with don’t lack intention, they lack time.

You mean to list those beautiful pieces you no longer wear; to steam, photograph them and upload them, answer messages, package and send them off… but life gets in the way, it's simply another job on the endless list of things to do.

And so that pile of clothes just sits there, gradually getting bigger and gathering dust, unworn and ever more likely to end up in landfill, hundreds or maybe even thousands of pounds worth of stuff.


I get it, recycling clothes is a great idea in theory but in practice it's fiddly, often unrewarding and the minute you receive a message asking for measurements or god forbid a close-up photograph of those jeans that no longer fit you, it becomes more trouble than it's worth. And when you're offered £2.50 for a blouse you paid £50 for, you wonder why you should waste the sellotape on it. Don't even get me started on the buyers who demand a refund because of a hole that has miraculously appeared in transit. Honestly, why on earth would you bother?


Stylist Emily Stott will sell your unwanted clothes for you
Let me do it for you!

Here's the thing, I'm doing it anyway and at this time of year when the days are longer and the temperature is rising, it's the perfect time to clear some space and get rid of those unwanted things once and for all. You'd be amazed at what people will buy and those piles of clothes may not look tempting sitting on your bedroom floor, but there really is money to be earned and it adds up pretty quickly at the start of a new season. Turn your wardrobe into cash this spring - no piece is too small or too high street.


April is one of my busiest times of the year with clients eager to organise their wardrobes and potentially invest in new pieces. In the past, I'd be leaving a client with a beautifully neat and organised wardrobe but I'd feel guilty about the unwanted excess I'd left behind - it was a bit like leaving the job half done. It made perfect sense to take the clothes away with me and in so doing, make my client some money back (in some cases, more than they'd paid me in the first place).

This unique resale service isn't offered by many personal stylists because it's a time consuming job, however, it completes the circle of what I do for my clients and in the end, everyone wins. The proof is in the pudding; take one look at my Vinted and Ebay accounts and you'll see over 600 five star reviews on both. Some clients now send me unwanted pieces twice a year, it's the ultimate passive income for them.


London stylist Emily Stott is an expert Vinted seller with over 600 five star reviews
Over 600 five star Vinted reviews

So what's the catch? Well there isn't one really but yes, of course I take a cut, after all this is a luxury, time-saving service from which you'll earn back a bit of money. The commission I keep goes towards packaging and marketing costs and takes into consideration the time I spend preparing the clothes for sale and taking them to the courier drop-offs - the rest is all yours.


Don't put it off a moment longer. If that pile has been sitting there for longer than you care to admit and you're sick of the sight of it, tick it off your list of things to do and let me do it for you. You'll feel so much better once it's out of the house and all you have to do is wait for the money to roll in - cash to go towards a holiday or an evening out, what are you waiting for?

Get in touch today and let's get that stuff sold, you'll wish you'd done it sooner!



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