cinched vs poshmark

updated July 2026

The biggest difference between Cinched and Poshmark is how sellers pay. Poshmark takes a 20% commission on every sale over $15 (a flat $2.95 under that), so a seller moving $1,000 of clothes keeps about $800. Cinched charges a flat $8/month membership and takes no commission, so that same seller keeps all $1,000 minus the membership. Cinched is built specifically for vintage and thrift sellers, while Poshmark is a general resale marketplace.

fees at a glance

cinchedposhmark
seller fees$8/month flat (or $75/yr)20% commission per sale
you keep on $1,000 in sales$992$800
payoutsinstant when you sellafter buyer accepts delivery
focusvintage & thrift communitygeneral fashion resale
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 regularly and commissions are eating your margins
  • you sell vintage or thrifted pieces and want buyers who get it
  • you want instant payouts instead of waiting on delivery confirmation

choose poshmark if

  • you sell occasionally and would rather pay per sale than monthly
  • you want the largest possible general audience today

common questions

Is Cinched cheaper than Poshmark for sellers?

For anyone selling more than about $40/month, yes. Poshmark takes 20% of each sale over $15, while Cinched charges a flat $8/month with no commission. On $1,000 in monthly sales, a Poshmark seller pays about $200 in fees while a Cinched seller pays $8.

Does Cinched take a commission like Poshmark?

No. Cinched takes no cut of your sales. Sellers pay a flat $8/month (or $75/yr) membership and keep 100% of every sale.

What kind of clothes sell on Cinched?

Cinched is built around vintage, thrift, and secondhand style. The community is smaller and more curated than a general marketplace like Poshmark.

ready to keep what you earn?

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