Crosslist from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective — Automatically
Move your genuine designer pieces from Facebook Marketplace up to authenticated luxury resale on Vestiaire Collective. Brand, condition and images transfer; inventory stays in sync.
- Facebook Marketplace: a free, local-first marketplace inside Facebook with a vast informal audience and no item authentication.
- Vestiaire Collective: an authenticated, luxury-only resale platform with 23 million members across 78 countries and expert-verified listings.
- Who this is for: casual Facebook Marketplace sellers who own genuine designer pieces and want to move them up into a higher-value, trust-driven luxury market.
- Fields that transfer automatically: title, description, images, price (converted to your Vestiaire currency), brand, condition, colour and category.
- Inventory sync: when an item sells on one platform, FLUF Connect removes it from the other within minutes — no double-selling.
- Cost: from £19/month (Growth — 500 products); automation is included in every plan, not a paid add-on.

Why Sell on Both Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective?
If you sell on Facebook Marketplace and own genuine designer pieces, crosslisting those items to Vestiaire Collective opens a second, higher-value audience: 23 million members across 78 countries who are specifically shopping for authenticated luxury. Facebook gives you a huge, casual local audience for everyday items; Vestiaire gives your designer pieces a premium, trust-driven market where buyers pay more for certainty.
The two platforms attract very different buyers. That difference is exactly why running both works — you are not splitting one audience, you are reaching two that barely overlap.
Facebook Marketplace: Casual Reach, Local and Free
Facebook Marketplace is built into Facebook, so it reaches an enormous, informal audience without any separate sign-up. Listing is free, and local pickup sales carry no platform fee at all — you meet a buyer, exchange the item, and keep 100% of the price. For shipped orders, Facebook charges a 5% selling fee (with a $0.40 minimum per item), which covers payment processing and purchase protection. There is no authentication: buyers judge an item from your photos and description alone, and a designer bag sits in the same feed as a used sofa or a phone case.
That informality is Facebook Marketplace’s strength for fast, local turnover — but it is also its ceiling for luxury. A buyer spending hundreds or thousands on a designer handbag wants proof it is real, and Facebook Marketplace does not provide that. This is where the gap opens.
Vestiaire Collective: Authenticated Luxury at a Premium
Vestiaire Collective is a curated, luxury-only marketplace. Every listing is reviewed before it goes live — first by AI image checks, then by curation teams trained in the specific details of brands like Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Gucci. Buyers can route a purchase through one of Vestiaire’s physical authentication centres, where experts inspect serial numbers, stitching, materials and hardware before the item ever reaches the buyer.
That authentication is the platform’s entire value proposition, and it is why prices run higher. A buyer on Vestiaire is paying for certainty, not just the item — so a designer piece that stalls on Facebook Marketplace because nobody trusts it can sell on Vestiaire at a higher price to someone who values the guarantee. Vestiaire’s seller fee is a 12% commission plus a 3% payment processing fee on most price bands, and listing itself is free.
The Strategic Combination
The move here is deliberate: keep using Facebook Marketplace for everyday items and fast local sales, and lift your genuine designer pieces up into Vestiaire’s authenticated market where they command a premium. The same handbag that gets lowball offers and “is this real?” messages on Facebook Marketplace can sell cleanly on Vestiaire to a buyer who has already accepted the platform’s trust model. Crosslisting both, with inventory kept in sync, means you never have to choose — and you never accidentally sell the same bag twice.
| Facebook Marketplace | Vestiaire Collective | |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Vast, informal, built into Facebook | 23M members in 78 countries |
| Buyer intent | Local bargains, everyday items, fast pickup | Authenticated luxury, trust-driven, premium |
| Category focus | Everything — clothing, furniture, electronics | Luxury and designer fashion only |
| Authentication | None — buyer judges from photos | AI + expert curation; optional physical authentication |
| Seller fees | Free locally; 5% on shipped orders ($0.40 min) | 12% commission + 3% payment processing; free to list |
| Listing speed | Instant — live in seconds | Reviewed before publication |
| Best for | Volume, local turnover, all price points | Genuine designer pieces at premium prices |
Keep selling everyday items on Facebook Marketplace — and move your designer pieces up to Vestiaire Collective, from one dashboard.
How to Crosslist from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective with FLUF Connect
Crosslisting a designer item from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective with FLUF Connect takes about 30 seconds per item. FLUF handles the harder part — translating a loose, free-text Facebook Marketplace listing into Vestiaire’s structured luxury format, with the right brand, category and condition. Here is the exact flow.
1. Set Up FLUF Connect
Create your FLUF Connect account at fluf.io/connect and sign in. FLUF Connect becomes the single dashboard where your Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective inventory live side by side.
2. Connect Facebook Marketplace
Link your Facebook Marketplace account through FLUF Connect’s browser extension, which mirrors the way you already list on Facebook. Your existing Facebook Marketplace items are imported into the dashboard so you can see everything in one place.
3. Connect Vestiaire Collective
Link your Vestiaire Collective account. Any items you already have listed on Vestiaire are pulled in too, so both channels share one inventory view and one source of truth.
4. Select the Designer Items to Crosslist
In the dashboard, filter your Facebook Marketplace items by brand or price and pick the genuine designer pieces that suit Vestiaire. This is where the “move up” happens — you choose the items that earn more from an authenticated audience rather than blanket-listing everything.
5. Review the Field Mapping
FLUF shows how each listing will appear on Vestiaire before anything is submitted. Brand, category, condition and colour are detected from your Facebook Marketplace listing and mapped to Vestiaire’s structured fields. Because Facebook Marketplace listings are looser than Vestiaire’s, this is the step where you confirm the brand is correct and fill any Vestiaire-specific detail like material or model.
6. Crosslist
Click crosslist. FLUF creates the listing on Vestiaire, uploads your images, maps every field, converts the price into your Vestiaire selling currency, and submits it into Vestiaire’s review queue. Vestiaire’s curation process checks the listing before it goes live.
7. Inventory Syncs Automatically
From there, when the item sells on either Facebook Marketplace or Vestiaire Collective, FLUF removes it from the other within minutes. For a one-off designer piece that exists in a single quantity, this matters: selling the same bag twice across two platforms is exactly the kind of mistake automation should prevent.

Important: Vestiaire Collective only accepts genuine luxury and designer items from its approved brand list. FLUF detects the brand from your Facebook Marketplace listing and maps it to Vestiaire’s brand database — if a brand is not accepted on Vestiaire, you will be flagged before the listing is submitted, so non-luxury items never get pushed into a market that will reject them.
What Transfers When You Crosslist from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective?
Facebook Marketplace listings are deliberately simple — a title, a price, some photos and a free-text description. Vestiaire Collective listings are highly structured, with required fields for brand, category, condition and material. The value FLUF adds is bridging that gap: pulling structure out of a loose Facebook listing and mapping it into Vestiaire’s format.
Field Mapping — Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective
| Facebook Marketplace Field | Vestiaire Collective Field | Transfer Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Title | Title | ✅ Automatic | Carried across and tidied for Vestiaire’s format |
| Description | Description | ✅ Automatic | Free-text description transfers; add brand-specific detail buyers expect |
| Images | Images | ✅ Automatic | Your Facebook photos upload to Vestiaire; clear, well-lit shots help pass review |
| Price | Price | ⚡ Converted | Converted into your Vestiaire selling currency; review before publishing as luxury buyers tolerate higher prices |
| Category | Category | ⚡ Smart mapped | FLUF maps the item to Vestiaire’s luxury taxonomy |
| Condition | Condition | ⚡ Mapped | Mapped onto Vestiaire’s condition scale (e.g. “Never worn”, “Very good”, “Good”) |
| Brand | Brand | ⚡ Mapped | Matched to Vestiaire’s approved brand list — must be an accepted luxury brand |
| Colour | Colour | ✅ Automatic | Detected and mapped where present |
| — (not on Facebook) | Material | ⚠️ Manual input | Vestiaire often requires material; set per listing — buyers expect it on luxury |
| — (not on Facebook) | Model / line | ⚠️ Manual input | Adding the model (e.g. “Neverfull”, “Speedy”) improves discovery on Vestiaire |
| Size (free text) | Size | ⚡ Mapped | Facebook size is informal; confirm it maps to Vestiaire’s structured size field |
Legend: ✅ Automatic — transfers directly. ⚡ Smart mapped / converted — FLUF translates between formats. ⚠️ Manual input — Vestiaire needs detail Facebook Marketplace never captured.
Category Mapping Examples
| Facebook Marketplace Listing | Vestiaire Collective Category | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Designer handbag (free text title) | Bags > Handbags > [Brand] | Brand drives the listing; model improves discovery |
| Women’s designer dress | Women > Clothing > Dresses | Condition and size must map to Vestiaire’s scale |
| Men’s designer trainers | Men > Shoes > Trainers | Vestiaire uses structured size fields, not free text |
| Luxury watch | Watches > [Brand] | High-value items benefit most from authentication |
Fields That Need Your Attention
Because Facebook Marketplace captures so little structured data, the friction in this pair is at the destination, not the source. Three things are worth a moment per listing: confirm the brand maps to an accepted Vestiaire brand (Vestiaire will reject anything outside its approved list); add material and model where Vestiaire asks for them, since luxury buyers expect that detail; and revisit your price — a number set for a Facebook Marketplace local sale is often too low for an authenticated Vestiaire audience that pays for trust. FLUF surfaces all of this in the review step before anything is submitted.
Inventory Sync Between Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective — What Stays in Sync?
The core promise is simple: a designer item that exists in a single quantity should only ever sell once. FLUF Connect keeps Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective inventory aligned so you are never racing to pull a listing down manually after it sells elsewhere.
| Event | What Happens | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Item sells on Facebook Marketplace | Removed from Vestiaire Collective automatically | Within minutes |
| Item sells on Vestiaire Collective | Removed from Facebook Marketplace automatically | Within minutes |
| Item sells on any other connected channel | Removed from both Facebook and Vestiaire | Within minutes |
| Item delisted in FLUF | Pulled from both platforms | Within minutes |
| Price edited on Facebook Marketplace | Not auto-synced — set the Vestiaire price deliberately | — |
When a designer item sells on Facebook Marketplace, FLUF Connect automatically removes it from Vestiaire Collective (and any other connected channels) within minutes — and vice versa. For one-off luxury pieces, that is the difference between a clean sale and an awkward cancellation on an authenticated marketplace.
What does not sync: price and description edits are not pushed automatically between Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire — and for this pair that is intentional. You almost always want a different price on Vestiaire than on Facebook Marketplace, because the authenticated luxury audience pays more. FLUF keeps the listings linked for availability so you never oversell, while leaving you in control of how each item is priced for each audience.
Crosslisting from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective: Before and After FLUF Connect
The manual version of this is more painful than most pairs, because you are not just copying a listing — you are upgrading a loose Facebook Marketplace post into a structured luxury listing that has to pass review.
Without FLUF Connect (Manual Crosslisting)
- Open your Facebook Marketplace listing and copy the title and description.
- Download or re-export each photo one at a time.
- Open Vestiaire Collective and start a new listing.
- Search Vestiaire’s brand list and select the exact approved brand.
- Pick the correct category from Vestiaire’s luxury taxonomy.
- Re-enter the condition on Vestiaire’s scale (different from how you phrased it on Facebook).
- Add material, model and any other required luxury fields Facebook never captured.
- Upload every photo individually.
- Set a new price appropriate for an authenticated audience.
- Submit and wait for Vestiaire’s review.
- Track in a spreadsheet which items are now on both platforms.
- When it sells, manually go back to the other platform and remove it.
Time per item: roughly 10–15 minutes, and that is before any back-and-forth if the listing bounces in review.
With FLUF Connect
- Select the designer item in the FLUF Connect dashboard.
- Click crosslist to Vestiaire Collective.
- Review the pre-mapped fields and confirm brand, material and price.
- Confirm — FLUF submits it and keeps inventory in sync from then on.
Time per item: around 30 seconds.
Manual: roughly 8–12 hours of fiddly re-entry and review. With FLUF Connect: under half an hour. That time goes back into sourcing and authenticating more luxury stock — the part that actually grows the business.
Automation Features for Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective Sellers
FLUF Connect does more than copy listings across. It runs the ongoing work of selling on both Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective, with the caveat that the two channels support different feature sets.
Auto-Crosslisting Rules
Set rules so the right items flow to the right place. For this pair, the most useful rule is price- or brand-based: automatically crosslist only items above a price threshold, or only items from your approved luxury brands, to Vestiaire Collective — so everyday Facebook Marketplace stock stays on Facebook, and only the designer pieces get pushed up to the authenticated market.
Bulk Operations
Crosslist many items at once, run find-and-replace across descriptions, and apply bulk price adjustments. When you acquire a batch of designer stock, you can list it across both channels in one pass rather than item by item.
Order Sync
Orders from Vestiaire Collective can flow into your connected systems for centralised tracking and fulfilment, so a designer sale is recorded alongside the rest of your inventory rather than living in isolation.
Note the limits, honestly: Vestiaire Collective does not support automated relisting or offer management through FLUF — listings stay active until they sell, expire, or you remove them, and Vestiaire’s own offer system runs inside its platform. Facebook Marketplace likewise has no relisting or offer-management automation in FLUF. The shared, dependable behaviour across this pair is crosslisting plus inventory sync — which is exactly what a single-quantity luxury item needs.
| Feature | Facebook Marketplace | Vestiaire Collective |
|---|---|---|
| Crosslisting | ✅ | ✅ |
| Inventory sync | ✅ | ✅ |
| Auto-crosslisting rules | ✅ | ✅ |
| Bulk operations | ✅ | ✅ |
| Order sync | ❌ | ✅ |
| Auto-relisting | ❌ | ❌ |
| Offer management | ❌ | ❌ |
Which Items Qualify for Vestiaire Collective?
This is the question that decides whether a crosslist will succeed, so it is worth being clear. Vestiaire Collective is luxury and designer only — it is not a general resale marketplace like Facebook Marketplace. Before you crosslist, sort your Facebook Marketplace inventory into what belongs on Vestiaire and what does not.
Good candidates to move up to Vestiaire: genuine designer handbags, premium and luxury clothing, designer shoes and trainers, fine and designer jewellery, luxury watches, and accessories from Vestiaire’s approved brand list. These are exactly the items that struggle on Facebook Marketplace — where buyers hesitate over authenticity — and thrive on Vestiaire, where authentication removes that doubt and supports a higher price.
Items to keep on Facebook Marketplace: furniture, electronics, household goods, fast-fashion or non-designer clothing, and anything from a brand Vestiaire does not list. These have a strong, fast local market on Facebook Marketplace and simply will not pass Vestiaire’s review. Trying to push them to Vestiaire wastes time; FLUF’s brand check flags them before submission so you do not.
The mental model is a funnel: Facebook Marketplace handles the broad base of everyday stock, and your genuine designer pieces graduate up to Vestiaire Collective’s authenticated, higher-paying audience. Crosslisting with inventory sync lets you run both tiers at once without managing two separate workflows.
How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Facebook Marketplace to Vestiaire Collective?
FLUF Connect pricing is based on how many products you manage, not which channels you use. Every plan includes Facebook Marketplace, Vestiaire Collective and all other supported channels. There is no free plan — the lowest tier is Growth at £19/month — and automation features are included in every plan rather than sold as add-ons.
| Plan | Price | Products | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Growth | £19/month | 500 | All automation features |
| Seller | £99/month | 5,000 | All automation features |
| Super Seller | £299/month | Unlimited | Priority sync, all features |
The marketplaces keep their own fees — Facebook Marketplace’s 5% on shipped orders, Vestiaire Collective’s 12% commission plus 3% payment processing — and those are separate from your FLUF Connect subscription. See full details on the pricing page.
What About Adding Vinted, Depop or eBay?
Designer pieces sell across more than two platforms. From the same FLUF Connect dashboard you can also crosslist to:
- Vinted — a large fashion resale audience with low seller fees
- Depop — strong for vintage and designer appeal among younger buyers
- eBay — vast reach with its own Authenticity Guarantee on higher-value items
- eBay to Vestiaire Collective — another route into the same authenticated luxury market
All channels sync together: sell on any one, and the item is removed from the rest automatically.
Related guide: see how to crosslist from Depop to Vestiaire Collective or browse the full crosslisting hub.
Sources & Verification
Marketplace facts on this page were verified against primary and current secondary sources in June 2026:
- Facebook Marketplace selling fee — 5% on shipped orders with a $0.40 minimum, free local pickup: Facebook Help Centre — shipping and selling fees.
- Vestiaire Collective seller fees — 12% commission plus 3% payment processing, free listing, fixed charges on the lowest and highest price bands (effective for items listed from 18 July 2025): Vestiaire Collective Help Centre — Seller Selling Fees.
- Vestiaire Collective scale (23 million members, 78 countries) and authentication model: Vestiaire Collective — Wikipedia.
- FLUF Connect field mapping, currency conversion, inventory sync and order-sync behaviour for both channels were confirmed against the FLUF codebase (
fcFacebook.php,fcVestiaire.php).
Frequently Asked Questions
FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products). There is no free plan. Every plan includes crosslisting, inventory sync and bulk operations across all supported channels, with automation included rather than sold as an add-on. Facebook Marketplace and Vestiaire Collective keep their own separate selling fees.
Yes. FLUF Connect keeps availability in sync in both directions. When a designer item sells on Facebook Marketplace, it is removed from Vestiaire Collective within minutes, and when it sells on Vestiaire it is removed from Facebook Marketplace — so a single-quantity luxury piece can only ever sell once.
No. Vestiaire Collective is luxury and designer only, with an approved brand list. Genuine designer handbags, premium clothing, designer shoes, fine jewellery and luxury watches qualify; furniture, electronics and non-designer items do not. FLUF checks the brand before submission and flags items Vestiaire would reject.
Your price is carried across and converted into your Vestiaire Collective selling currency, but you should review it before publishing. Vestiaire's authenticated luxury buyers typically pay more than Facebook Marketplace's local buyers, so a price set for a quick Facebook sale is often too low for Vestiaire.
About 30 seconds per item in FLUF Connect — select the item, click crosslist, confirm the mapped brand, material and price. Vestiaire then reviews the listing through its curation process before it goes live, which is part of how the platform guarantees authenticity.
Facebook Marketplace has no authentication, so luxury buyers hesitate and often lowball. Vestiaire Collective verifies listings with AI plus expert curation and offers physical authentication, which builds buyer trust and supports higher prices. Crosslisting lets you keep everyday sales on Facebook while lifting designer pieces into a premium market.
Yes, automatically. FLUF Connect detects the sale and delists the item from Vestiaire Collective and any other connected channels within minutes, so you never have to cancel an order on an authenticated marketplace because you sold the same piece elsewhere.
Yes. From the same FLUF Connect dashboard you can also crosslist to Vinted, Depop, eBay, Shopify and other supported channels. All connected channels sync together, so selling on any one removes the item from the rest automatically — included in every plan.
