And what about the clothing in your closet that’s still in pristine condition, can claim “new with tags” status, or is a designer piece you no longer wear? Of course you can always donate these items, but if you’re looking to sell your clothes, it pays (pun intended) to know the right sites and apps. Below, we’ve rounded up the best places to sell your clothes, including those with the best returns and those our own editors swear by. This way, decluttering your closet will not only make getting dressed easier, but it will also put some extra cash in your wallet. How it works: For sales under $15, Poshmark takes a $2.95 commission and you keep the rest. And for sales over $15, Poshmark takes 20 percent of the sale. How it works: Tradesy deducts $7.50 for every sale under $50 and 19.8 percent on sales over $50. How it works: Mercari charges a flat 10 percent fee, no matter the price of the sale, so for more expensive items, this site can help you earn more on each piece. How it works: You’ll get a payout after your items sell, and you can edit the price of a listed item at any time. If you don’t want to wait, you can also accept a lower payout within 7 days of your bag being processed. The returns won’t be as great, but if you’re looking for a low-effort solution that won’t require posting your own photos, thredUP makes it easy. How it works: You can list up to 50 items a month for free, and eBay takes a 10-percent fee on the final sale.