cinched vs mercari

updated July 2026

Mercari is a general marketplace where selling costs stack up per transaction: roughly 10% between service and payment fees, plus $2 for instant withdrawals. A seller moving $1,000 keeps about $898. Cinched replaces all of that with a flat $8/month membership, no commission, and instant payouts included. Cinched is also focused specifically on vintage and thrift fashion rather than general goods.

fees at a glance

cinchedmercari
seller fees$8/month flat (or $75/yr)~10% + $2 instant withdrawal
you keep on $1,000 in sales$992$898
payoutsinstant, included$2 fee for instant pay
focusvintage & thrift fashiongeneral marketplace (anything)
digital closet & outfit builderyesno
shop subscriptions for fansyes, you set the priceno

fee figures are estimates based on published rates and may change. check each platform for current pricing.

choose cinched if

  • you sell clothes specifically and want a style-focused audience
  • you want instant payouts without paying for them
  • you sell enough that 10% per sale costs more than $8/month

choose mercari if

  • you sell general goods beyond clothing
  • you sell rarely and prefer no monthly cost

common questions

Is Cinched cheaper than Mercari for selling clothes?

Usually, yes. Mercari fees run about 10% per sale plus $2 for instant withdrawals, so $1,000 in sales costs roughly $102. Cinched is a flat $8/month with instant payouts included.

Can I sell things other than clothes on Cinched?

Cinched is built for fashion: vintage, thrift, and secondhand style. For general goods, a marketplace like Mercari is a better fit.

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