Where to Buy Second-Hand Online

Shopping second-hand does not always mean spending hours walking through vintage stores. While that experience has its own charm and is still an important part of discovering unique pieces, digitalisation has made the process much easier. Today, browsing second-hand online feels similar to visiting multiple stores at once, but with more options and a much faster way to find exactly what you are looking for.

That does not mean it is effortless. Finding good pieces still requires time, patience and knowing where to look. To make that process easier, here is a selection of platforms where you can start searching for second-hand menswear online. Availability may vary depending on where you live, but chances are you will find something interesting on at least one of them.


eBay

eBay is without a doubt one of the most well-known platforms, not only for fashion but for almost anything. When it comes to second-hand clothing, it offers a huge variety. You can find everything from professional sellers to people simply selling pieces from their personal wardrobe.

It is a great place to discover real gems, especially vintage items or older collections, although it usually requires time and patience. eBay also offers an authentication service for selected products, including sneakers, which adds an extra layer of trust when buying.

Website → eBay


Vinted

Vinted has become one of the most popular second-hand platforms in Europe, both for buying and selling. Its ease of use and growing user base make it a very active marketplace.

As with eBay, the key is searching carefully. There is a lot available, but taking the time to filter properly can lead to very good finds at reasonable prices. Vinted also offers verification for certain items, such as sneakers, which makes it a reliable option for footwear as well.

Website → Vinted


Vestiaire Collective

Vestiaire Collective is more focused on luxury and designer pieces. It is ideal for anyone looking for a more premium item, whether it is a classic designer garment or a statement piece that would normally be difficult to afford new.

The platform is known for its authentication process, which is especially important when dealing with higher-priced items. While prices are generally higher than on other platforms, the quality and verification make it a strong option for luxury second-hand.

Website → Vestiaire Collective


Grailed

Grailed is a platform closely linked to menswear culture, especially streetwear, archival fashion and designer pieces. It attracts a community that often knows exactly what they are selling, which makes it easier to find specific brands or models.

It is particularly interesting if you are looking for more niche items, older collections or pieces with a strong fashion identity. Prices can vary a lot, but with patience, good deals do appear.

Website → Grailed


Depop

Depop has a younger and more experimental feel. It is a mix between a marketplace and a social platform, where personal style plays a big role.

You can find a wide range of items, from vintage basics to trend-driven pieces. It is a good place to explore and discover items that might not appear on more traditional platforms, especially if you enjoy browsing and finding unexpected pieces.

Website → Depop


GOAT

Although GOAT is mainly known as a sneaker resale platform, it also offers used items and apparel. For footwear, it is a solid option thanks to its authentication process and clear condition grading.

Even if you are not specifically looking for limited sneakers, it is still worth checking, as there are often good opportunities for slightly used pairs at more accessible prices.

Website → GOAT


With second-hand shopping, I try to follow a simple rule: when something new comes into my wardrobe, something else should go out. This helps avoid unnecessary accumulation and keeps my wardrobe intentional.

I genuinely enjoy scrolling through these platforms, discovering items that others no longer need and finding them at better prices. That is also one of the reasons why this blog exists. Primo is a space to share what I find online, especially the pieces I like but cannot always buy myself, and to make it easier for others to discover items that could fit into their own wardrobe.

Giving clothes a second life keeps the cycle moving, and often leads to finding pieces that feel more personal than buying something new.

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