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Crosslist from Misellit to Vinted with FLUF Connect

List once on Misellit and reach Vinted's 100 million-plus European buyers. FLUF Connect maps your fields, carries the price across, and keeps stock in sync so you never sell a one-of-one twice.

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Key Takeaways — Misellit to Vinted Crosslisting

  • Misellit is a UK-only, escrow-backed resale app where the seller never pays a selling fee; move that same wardrobe onto Vinted, the Continent’s dominant preloved-fashion app, and you reach more than 100 million registered members across 26-plus markets source.
  • Both apps hand the fee to the shopper, not the seller — so the number you type on Misellit is very close to the number you type on Vinted, and no commission maths has to be redone when the listing crosses over.
  • Preloved dresses, denim, trainers, coats and kidswear are Vinted’s bread and butter, which means the Misellit fashion inventory you already photographed drops into Vinted’s catalogue with barely any re-tagging.
  • FLUF Connect lifts each Misellit listing — its title, photo set, description, brand, size, condition, colour and a matched catalogue node — and rebuilds it as a native Vinted listing, carrying your GBP price into the shopper’s local display currency.
  • Once an item is on Vinted, FLUF unlocks the whole Vinted toolset: automatic bumping (relisting), buyer-offer handling and order sync, layered on two-way mark-as-sold — none of which Misellit exposes through FLUF.
  • Pricing opens at Growth, £19/month for 500 products; there is no free plan, and every automation above ships inside each tier rather than as a bolt-on.

Why Sell on Both Misellit and Vinted?

The reason Misellit and Vinted slot together so neatly is that they charge in the same direction. Neither app clips the seller: on both, the person buying pays a small protection charge at the till in return for secure payment and a “not as described” safety net. Misellit sharpens that promise with true escrow — the buyer’s cash is parked and only released once they confirm the parcel arrived — a harder guarantee than most resale apps put on the table. So a seller fluent in Misellit’s zero-commission pricing arrives on Vinted already knowing the rules; there is no fresh fee structure to relearn.

What changes between the two is the size of the room. Misellit keeps you inside the UK, quoting in sterling to domestic shoppers you can trust. Vinted throws the doors open across Europe: it is the single biggest app built purely for secondhand clothing, and its membership towers over any one country’s marketplace. The platform has passed 100 million registered members and trades in more than 26 markets, the UK and United States among them source. France, the UK and Germany are its heaviest markets, and across 2024 the app is estimated to have moved around €12.5 billion in gross merchandise value source — a volume of live clothing demand a UK-only shopfront simply cannot reach.

And that demand converts into real money on the platform, not just page views. Vinted booked €1.1 billion of revenue in 2025 and carried an ≈€8 billion valuation as of April 2026 source, almost all of it ordinary garments and accessories passing hand to hand. If your shelves hold worn-once dresses, jeans, trainers, children’s outfits or high-street labels, Vinted is not a gamble — it is the warmest, largest ready-made audience in Europe for precisely that stock. Crosslisting from Misellit to Vinted lets you keep the escrow-secured UK channel you rely on while planting the identical items in front of a continent of browsers, and you never key the same listing in twice.

  Misellit Vinted
Registered users UK marketplace (figure not publicly disclosed) source 100 million+ source
Geography United Kingdom only, prices in GBP (£) source 26+ markets incl. UK, France, Germany, USA source
Category fit Preloved fashion & general resale Secondhand fashion — clothing, shoes, accessories, kidswear
Seller fees None — buyer pays a protection fee source None — buyer pays a Buyer Protection fee source
Buyer protection Escrow — funds held until buyer confirms delivery Buyer Protection — refund if item not as described

User and financial figures are drawn from the sources cited above; Misellit figures are limited to what misellit.com and the sell-on-Misellit guide publish and are described qualitatively where no public number exists.

How to Crosslist from Misellit to Vinted with FLUF Connect

FLUF Connect acts as the bridge between the Misellit shop you already run and your Vinted profile, taking on the copy-and-paste drudgery. You describe an item once — on Misellit or straight inside FLUF — and FLUF assembles the matching Vinted listing. The linking is a one-time chore; after it is done, fresh stock can travel to Vinted on its own.

  1. Link Misellit. Sign in securely once to attach your Misellit account to FLUF. The authorisation persists, so there is no browser tab to keep propped open.
  2. Link Vinted. Attach your Vinted profile through FLUF in the same secure way, granting FLUF the ability to build and tend listings for you.
  3. Bring in your catalogue. Import your existing Misellit items into FLUF, or author products in FLUF and treat it as the master record feeding both channels.
  4. Confirm the field and catalogue mapping. FLUF converts Misellit’s brand, size, condition, colour and category into Vinted’s structured catalogue attributes. Check the translation once — FLUF holds onto your decisions for next time.
  5. Set the price and let currency follow. Your sterling price rides across and is shown in each Vinted market’s own currency where it differs. Since the shopper foots the fee on both apps, there is no seller commission to pad the price against on either side.
  6. Send it to Vinted. Push a single piece or a whole batch; from here on, new Misellit listings can be dispatched to Vinted automatically.
  7. Leave the sync running. The moment an item sells on either app, FLUF flags it sold and strips it from the other within minutes.

Account linking is exactly where most crosslisting tools trip sellers up, so it is worth spelling out what you are agreeing to. Each account is connected once inside FLUF and then left untouched — no re-logging-in every session, no shuttling listings between two open apps. After that the effort flows one way while the coverage flows both: you do your listing work on Misellit (or in FLUF) and Vinted is filled in and kept aligned for you. For a UK seller, that means the entire Misellit-to-Vinted route is driven from a single dashboard, on phone or desktop, rather than two apps that never speak to one another.

What Transfers — Fields & Categories

Vinted lives or dies on structured detail — its shoppers slice the feed by brand, size, condition and colour, and a bare-bones listing never rises to the surface. FLUF therefore ports the complete record, not a skeleton, so the Vinted version is every bit as filled-in as the Misellit one. Each crosspost moves:

Misellit field Vinted field Notes
Title Title Copied across; Vinted rewards clear brand + item-type titles
Description Description Full text carried, ready for measurements and flaws detail
Photos Photos Full image set, in order, so your hero shot stays first
Price (GBP) Price Carried across, converted to buyer’s display currency
Brand Brand Mapped to Vinted’s brand catalogue for brand-filtered search
Size Size Mapped to Vinted’s size grid for the item type
Condition Condition Translated to Vinted’s condition scale (e.g. New with tags)
Colour Colour Mapped to Vinted’s structured colour attribute
Category Catalogue category Mapped to the closest Vinted catalogue node

Because the two apps sit on the same preloved-fashion ground, the catalogue translation is nearly always tidy — it is rare to find a Misellit fashion category with no natural Vinted equivalent. A few concrete cases show how it settles:

  • A women’s midi dress on Misellit lands in Vinted’s Women › Dresses › Midi dresses, its size dropped into Vinted’s women’s-clothing grid and its brand pulled into the brand filter.
  • A pair of men’s trainers lands in Men › Shoes › Trainers, the UK shoe size mapped onto Vinted’s footwear sizing so shoppers filtering by size still find it.
  • A baby-grow or kids’ bundle slots into Vinted’s vast Kids catalogue — one of the app’s strongest sections — with the age and size attributes carried over intact.

Two mapping habits earn their keep specifically on Vinted. First, fill in the brand on the Misellit side before you push: FLUF can only route into Vinted’s brand catalogue what you have actually entered, and brand is among the app’s most-used filters. Second, nail the condition — Vinted buyers treat it as a trust cue and filter on it, and FLUF converts Misellit’s condition into Vinted’s own scale so a “New with tags” piece is badged as such instead of drowning among used stock.

What Sells Best on Vinted (and How Your Misellit Stock Maps)

Knowing which corners of Vinted move fastest tells you which Misellit items to prioritise pushing over. The app’s engine is womenswear and childrenswear — its Women and Kids trees are the deepest on the platform, and casual high-street labels churn far quicker than obscure brands. Fast-turning inventory on Vinted skews toward names shoppers actively type into the brand filter: Zara, H&M, Nike, adidas, Levi’s, The North Face, Ralph Lauren, Lululemon and Carhartt among them. If your Misellit shelves hold any of these, they belong at the front of your crosslisting queue, because Vinted’s search will actively surface them.

The category map from Misellit is intuitive once you think in Vinted’s own tree. Everyday dresses, jeans and knitwear route into Women › Clothing; outerwear such as puffer jackets and wool coats sits in Women › Coats & Jackets and tends to spike hard each autumn. Trainers and boots go to the Shoes branch, where UK sizing is a heavily-used facet. Handbags, belts and jewellery land in Accessories. The Kids tree — baby clothing bundles, school-uniform lots, prams and toys — is one of Vinted’s quietly enormous sections, and Misellit sellers clearing out a growing child’s wardrobe often find it their strongest crossover category. Men’s streetwear and branded hoodies move well too, though the men’s audience is smaller than the women’s.

A few Vinted-native quirks a Misellit seller should carry over knowingly. Vinted rewards freshness above almost anything — a listing sinks in the feed within days, which is why the bump/relist lever (below) matters so much more here than on a search-driven UK app. Vinted shoppers also negotiate constantly, so leave a little headroom for an offer rather than pricing to the pound. Bundling is native to the app — buyers add several items from one seller to a single basket for combined postage — so keeping your whole Misellit range live on Vinted, not just the hero pieces, lifts basket size. Finally, Vinted’s Buyer Protection and prepaid label system are wired into every market’s checkout, so once your Misellit listing is over, the buyer’s side of shipping and safety runs on Vinted’s rails, not yours.

What Syncs (and What Doesn’t)

The entire reason for crosslisting one-of-one clothing is to never let the same garment sell twice. FLUF’s Misellit-to-Vinted sync is engineered around that guarantee, and Vinted happens to be one of the fully-supported destinations, so every automation lever is live on the Vinted side.

  • Mark-as-sold flows both directions. Sell a coat on Vinted and FLUF flags it sold and pulls it off Misellit; sell it on Misellit first and FLUF strips it from Vinted. Each direction fires within minutes, so a single-item piece can’t linger live on both channels once it’s gone.
  • Order sync covers both apps. Sales from Misellit and Vinted alike are drawn into FLUF, giving you one view of what sold where and letting you square up postage and payouts without bouncing between apps.
  • Relisting and offers operate on Vinted. Because Vinted exposes both relisting and offer handling through FLUF, you gain active growth levers on that side — detailed in the automation section below.
  • What FLUF won’t do: it does not push running stock counts to Misellit, because resale is a one-per-item world — the mechanism is mark-as-sold, not quantity syncing. And the levers are not symmetrical: relisting and offer management are surfaced for Vinted but not for Misellit through FLUF, so on the Misellit side the integration stays scoped to order sync and sold-out delisting.

That imbalance is deliberate and stated plainly: Misellit’s FLUF hook-up is the safety layer — orders coming in, sold items coming down — while Vinted collects the full kit. You forfeit nothing that Misellit itself gives you; you simply bolt Vinted’s growth features on top.

Before & After: a Real Workflow

Before FLUF. You shoot a preloved Zara coat, write the listing once for Misellit in pounds, then re-upload every photo, re-type the description, re-select the brand and size, and re-price the identical coat over on Vinted. When it sells on Misellit, you have to remember to open Vinted and yank the listing down before a second buyer commits. Then, because Vinted’s feed favours fresh listings, you keep circling back to manually bump or re-post your older Vinted items so they don’t sink out of view. Spread that over fifty pieces and the double-keying, the bumping chores and the oversell danger become a genuine drain on your hours.

After FLUF. You list the coat once on Misellit (or inside FLUF). FLUF constructs the Vinted twin, maps brand, size, condition and colour, converts the price and posts it. When it sells on either side, the opposite listing withdraws itself. Relisting keeps your Vinted stock climbing the feed on its own, and offers are fielded from the same screen. Your hours go into sourcing and posting parcels rather than copy-pasting and nannying two apps.

The gains snowball at volume. A seller adding ten pieces a week writes, prices and uploads each listing a single time instead of twice, never runs a manual sweep to drag sold items off the second channel, and never has to block out a bumping session — the freshness Vinted’s feed rewards happens automatically. Across a month that’s dozens of duplicate uploads spared and, more to the point, the oversold single-item piece — the furious second buyer, the refund, the sour review — engineered out of the routine rather than fended off from memory.

Automation Features for Misellit and Vinted Sellers

Vinted is a fully-supported destination inside FLUF, so this pairing collects the complete toolkit on the Vinted side. Misellit through FLUF hands you order sync and sold-out delisting — the safety rails. Vinted through FLUF piles on three active levers: auto-relisting, offer handling and order sync, all sitting alongside two-way mark-as-sold. Every piece runs from the one dashboard.

Auto-relisting on Vinted

Vinted’s feed and search prize freshness, so an item that has sat a while quietly vanishes from view. FLUF’s relisting refreshes your Vinted pieces on a schedule, hauling stale stock back in front of shoppers without you re-uploading a thing. It is one of the most-requested features among Vinted resellers precisely because hand-bumping is tedious and easy to forget — automating it is a real lever on how fast inventory clears. Misellit does not surface relisting through FLUF, so this is a capability you pick up specifically on the Vinted side.

Offer management on Vinted

Haggling is baked into Vinted culture, and offers are central to how items actually sell there. FLUF lets you field Vinted offers from the same dashboard, running the back-and-forth that turns a browser into a buyer instead of letting offers time out while you are away. Since Vinted charges the seller nothing, an accepted offer a touch under asking still lands you the full accepted figure — the maths stays clean. Offer management is a Vinted-side feature here; Misellit offers are not handled through FLUF.

Order sync and sold-out delisting (both channels)

The pair of features both channels share. Orders feed back into FLUF from Misellit and Vinted alike, and a sale on either channel delists the piece on the other within minutes. This is the layer that shields your one-of-one stock from a double sale, and it is why crosslisting is safe rather than reckless.

Feature via FLUF Misellit Vinted
Auto-relisting (feed refresh)
Offer management
Order sync
Sold-out delist

What’s Different About Selling on Vinted vs Misellit

  • Scale and geography. Misellit is UK-bound; Vinted reaches across more than 26 markets and 100 million-plus registered members source, so an identical item meets a far larger and more international pool of buyers.
  • Fee model — the common thread. Both are buyer-funded, so sellers pay zero. On Vinted the shopper pays a Buyer Protection fee covering a refund when an item isn’t as described, plus secure payment and support source — typically about 5% of the item price plus a small fixed charge source. Misellit’s buyer protection fee is similar in spirit, climbing from £0.50 on small orders to £7.50 on orders above £150 source, with escrow stacked on top.
  • Currency. Misellit quotes in pounds; Vinted displays prices in the buyer’s market currency. FLUF converts on push, so you set one GBP price and let it travel.
  • Category focus. Vinted is overwhelmingly a fashion app — clothing, shoes, accessories and a formidable kidswear tree — while Misellit is broader. If your Misellit stock skews fashion, you’re listing into Vinted’s core demand rather than fighting it.
  • Discovery culture. Vinted is filter- and freshness-led: structured attributes and recently-listed or bumped items rise, which is why FLUF’s relisting counts. Misellit leans on search and its curated UK catalogue.
  • Shipping. Vinted supplies its own integrated postage and prepaid labels inside its markets; Misellit offers integrated multi-carrier shipping across EVRi, DPD, Yodel, FedEx UK, Parcelforce and GlobalPost source. Each platform’s postage runs in its own flow, so weigh Vinted’s cross-market shipping into your pricing where it applies.

None of these contrasts argues for picking one channel over the other — they argue for running both and letting a crosslisting layer soak up the friction. Currency conversion, feed freshness and offer handling are all points where a manual two-shop seller bleeds time or money, and they are all points where FLUF does the lifting. Misellit carries on doing what it does best — escrow-secured, fee-free UK sales — while Vinted parks your stock in front of the biggest secondhand-fashion audience in Europe.

How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Misellit to Vinted?

FLUF Connect is a flat monthly subscription. Your Misellit and Vinted trading stays fee-free for the seller on both apps — the crosslisting subscription is the sole cost you take on. Every FLUF plan bundles crosslisting, order and sold-out sync, relisting, offers and bulk tools across all supported channels; automation is not a paid add-on.

Plans start at Growth, £19/month for 500 products. There is no free plan. For a UK seller the arithmetic is simple: since neither Misellit nor Vinted takes a selling fee, every extra sale that crosslisting into Vinted’s 100-million-strong audience unlocks is close to pure added revenue, minus only your postage and sourcing. If crosslisting shifts even a handful of extra preloved pieces a month that would otherwise have languished on Misellit alone, the subscription clears its own cost — and the hours reclaimed from duplicate listing, manual delisting and bumping come on top. See fluf.io/pricing for current details.

Start Crosslisting from Misellit to Vinted

Keep your escrow-secured Misellit shop, tap Vinted’s 100-million-plus European buyers, and let FLUF Connect shoulder the field mapping, currency, relisting, offers and sold-out sync. List once, sell everywhere — and steer the whole thing, the FLUF app included, from one dashboard. Get started at fluf.io/connect.

Sources & Verification

Last verified 2 July 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. FLUF Connect keeps each one-of-one piece in step across both apps. The instant it sells on Misellit or on Vinted, FLUF flags it sold and strips it from the other within minutes, so the same garment can't stay live on both once it's gone. That two-way mark-as-sold is precisely what makes crosslisting safe rather than an oversell risk.

FLUF Connect is a flat monthly subscription opening at Growth, £19/month for 500 products. There is no free plan, but crosslisting, auto-relisting, offer handling and sold-out sync ship inside every tier rather than as a bolt-on. Because neither Misellit nor Vinted takes a seller fee, the FLUF subscription is the only cost you add.

No. Vinted is buyer-funded — the seller keeps the full sale price, and the shopper pays a Buyer Protection fee at checkout (usually around 5% of the item price plus a small fixed charge) that funds a refund if the item isn't as described. It mirrors Misellit's own buyer-funded model, so your pricing carries over almost untouched.

FLUF lifts the title, description, complete photo set, price, brand, size, condition and colour, and matches your Misellit category to the nearest Vinted catalogue node. The GBP price is converted into the buyer's display currency where a Vinted market differs. Filling in brand and condition on Misellit first yields the cleanest Vinted listing, since those are the app's two most-used filters.

Yes. Vinted is a fully-supported destination, so FLUF adds auto-relisting (bumping tired items back up Vinted's freshness-led feed) and offer management (fielding buyer haggling from one dashboard), on top of order sync and two-way sold-out delisting. Relisting and offers are Vinted-side levers and are not exposed for Misellit through FLUF.

You link each account once inside FLUF Connect with a secure sign-in, then leave it be — no re-logging-in each session and no shuttling listings between apps. From then on the whole Misellit-to-Vinted route runs from a single dashboard, on phone or desktop.

Womenswear and kidswear move quickest on Vinted, especially casual high-street and sportswear labels shoppers type into the brand filter — Zara, H&M, Nike, adidas, Levi's, The North Face and similar. Push those to the front of your queue. Outerwear spikes each autumn, trainers rely heavily on UK size filters, and baby-clothing bundles are a quietly enormous category, so a Misellit shop clearing a child's wardrobe often finds Kids its strongest crossover.

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