May 28, 2026 A Simple Guide to Selling Clothes Online This Season
Cleaning out your closet sounds simple until you’re staring at piles of clothes wondering what to do next. Instead of letting great pieces sit unworn, turn them into cash or trade at your nearest Crossroads store or from home through our Sell by Mail program. Both give your clothing a second life while helping you clear space for what you actually want to wear.
One of the biggest benefits of the online selling option, Sell by Mail, is convenience. Rather than coordinating meetups, photographing every item, or managing multiple resale apps, the process is streamlined from start to finish. You simply request a bag, fill it with eligible items, and send it in using the prepaid shipping label. It’s a much easier approach for anyone who wants to sell clothes without spending hours listing individual pieces.
What to Send
When deciding what to send, focus on styles that are current, clean, and in great condition. Trend-forward denim, seasonal dresses, graphic tees, handbags, and sought-after brands tend to perform especially well. Freshly washed clothing and neatly folded items also help create a smoother selling experience.

The Best of All Seasons
While physical resale stores may only be able to buy your current season items, the Crossroads Sell by Mail program buys fashion pieces from all seasons. Don’t be afraid to include sweaters and outerwear in the summer months, or summer dresses in winter.
An Added Benefit
Many people turn to online selling specifically because of the sustainability. Resale helps extend the lifespan of clothing while reducing unnecessary waste. Instead of contributing to overcrowded closets or throwing away perfectly wearable pieces, resale keeps fashion circulating longer and encourages more thoughtful shopping habits overall.
The best part is that the process doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Sell by Mail removes much of the work that usually comes with resale, making it easier to refresh your wardrobe from home. Whether you’re clearing out a few items or tackling a full closet cleanout, it’s a simple way to make space, earn cash or store credit, and keep great fashion in circulation.




