Sell Clothes in Malta — What They're Actually Worth
Real pricing data from 630+ listings on Thrifted.mt — not estimates, not averages from other countries.
Data as of April 2026
What Clothes Sell For in Malta
Among items currently listed on Thrifted.mt, women's dresses have a median asking price of €12, with most falling between €9.68 and €20 (interquartile range). The category has 116 active listings, making it the largest category on the platform. Prices at the top end reach €300, typically for designer or premium-condition pieces. For sellers, pricing within the €9.68–€20 range aligns with where the majority of listings sit, though well-known brands and items in excellent condition can command prices above the 75th percentile. These figures reflect asking prices on Thrifted.mt and may shift as the marketplace grows. All data is aggregated and anonymised — no individual listings or sellers are identified.
Among items currently listed on Thrifted.mt, women's tops & t-shirts have a median asking price of €7, with most falling between €4 and €10 (interquartile range). The category has 84 active listings, making it one of the most listed categories. Prices at the top end reach €90, typically for designer or premium-condition pieces. For sellers, pricing within the €4–€10 range aligns with where the majority of listings sit, though well-known brands and items in excellent condition can command prices above the 75th percentile. These figures reflect asking prices on Thrifted.mt and may shift as the marketplace grows. All data is aggregated and anonymised — no individual listings or sellers are identified.
Among items currently listed on Thrifted.mt, women's coats & jackets have a median asking price of €15, with most falling between €10 and €30 (interquartile range). The category has 39 active listings, making it one of the most listed categories. Prices at the top end reach €60, typically for designer or premium-condition pieces. For sellers, pricing within the €10–€30 range aligns with where the majority of listings sit, though well-known brands and items in excellent condition can command prices above the 75th percentile. These figures reflect asking prices on Thrifted.mt and may shift as the marketplace grows. All data is aggregated and anonymised — no individual listings or sellers are identified.
Among items currently listed on Thrifted.mt, men's tops & t-shirts have a median asking price of €15, with most falling between €8 and €20 (interquartile range). The category has 37 active listings, making it one of the most listed categories. Prices at the top end reach €50, typically for designer or premium-condition pieces. For sellers, pricing within the €8–€20 range aligns with where the majority of listings sit, though well-known brands and items in excellent condition can command prices above the 75th percentile. These figures reflect asking prices on Thrifted.mt and may shift as the marketplace grows. All data is aggregated and anonymised — no individual listings or sellers are identified.
Full Price Reference by Category
| Category | Listings | Median | Range (IQR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Women's Dresses | 116 | €12 | €9.68 – €20 |
| Women's Tops & T-Shirts | 84 | €7 | €4 – €10 |
| Women's Coats & Jackets | 39 | €15 | €10 – €30 |
| Men's Tops & T-Shirts | 37 | €15 | €8 – €20 |
| Women's Skirts | 25 | €7 | €5 – €15.90 |
| Kids' Baby Clothing | 25 | €6 | €4 – €10 |
| Women's Trousers & Leggings | 23 | €12 | €5 – €15 |
| Women's High Heels | 21 | €15 | €10 – €25 |
| Women's Shirts & Blouses | 18 | €10 | €8 – €12 |
| Women's Jeans | 18 | €9.50 | €7 – €10 |
| Kids' Girls Clothing | 16 | €6.50 | €4.50 – €12 |
| Women's Sneakers | 15 | €35 | €17.50 – €42.50 |
| Women's Activewear | 12 | €8.50 | €7.25 – €13.50 |
| Women's Jewellery | 11 | €20 | €12.50 – €67.50 |
| Men's Trousers | 11 | €9 | €6.50 – €20 |
| Men's Shirts | 11 | €15 | €8 – €17.50 |
| Women's Swimwear | 10 | €7 | €4.25 – €17.70 |
| Women's Other Clothing | 10 | €16 | €10 – €20 |
| Women's Co-ords & Sets | 10 | €11 | €10 – €22.50 |
| Men's Coats & Jackets | 10 | €27.50 | €19.75 – €39.63 |
Price Distribution
79% of items on Thrifted.mt are priced under €25. The largest price band is €10–€25 (41% of listings), followed by under €10 (38%). Items priced between €25 and €50 account for 13%, while listings above €50 make up 8% of the marketplace. The overall mean asking price is €23.56. For sellers, this means most buyer activity is concentrated in the under-€25 range — pricing within this band tends to attract the broadest audience. Higher-priced items can still sell well, particularly for recognised brands or items in excellent condition, but the volume is lower. These figures are based on currently active listings on Thrifted.mt and will be updated periodically as the marketplace grows.
Most-Listed Brands
The most-listed brands on Thrifted.mt reflect Malta's high-street shopping habits. Zara leads with 41 listings, followed by Shein (29) and H&M (14). The mix skews towards fast-fashion brands that are widely available in Maltese shopping centres and online, which is typical of secondhand marketplaces where everyday clothing makes up the majority of supply. For sellers, this means well-known high-street brands have a ready audience — buyers recognise the sizing, quality expectations, and typical price range. Less common or premium brands can command higher prices but may take longer to find the right buyer. All brand data is aggregated from active listings and no individual sellers are identified.
How to Price Your Items
Price within your category's IQR. The interquartile range in the table above shows where the middle 50% of listings sit. Pricing within this band puts you in the competitive zone — not so low that buyers question quality, not so high that you're filtered out.
The €10–€25 band has the most listings. 41% of items on Thrifted.mt fall here. If your item fits this range, you're in the highest-traffic price band. Below €10, you'll sell fast but leave money on the table. Above €25, make sure the brand or condition justifies it.
Outerwear and shoes have wider price ranges. Brand and condition matter more in these categories — a generic jacket and a North Face puffer serve different markets. Check the IQR for your specific category before picking a number.
How Selling Works on Thrifted
Upload Photos
Take photos of your item — front, back, label, any details.
AI Does the Rest
Our AI analyses your photos and generates a title, description, category, and suggested price.
Set Your Price
Review the AI suggestion, adjust the price, and add any details the AI missed.
Choose Delivery
EasiPik locker delivery (€3.25 paid by buyer) or free local meetup.
Get Paid
After the buyer confirms receipt, funds go to your wallet. Withdraw to your bank anytime.
Delivery: EasiPik vs Meetup
EasiPik Lockers
- €3.25 (paid by buyer)
- 48 lockers across Malta & Gozo
- Available 24/7 — no scheduling
- Buyer protection included
- 7-day collection window
Free Meetup
- No cost
- Immediate handover
- Buyer and seller arrange location
- No shipping protection
- Requires coordination
Learn more about EasiPik locker locations.
How Payouts Work
Sellers keep 100% of the item price. Thrifted charges 0% seller fees — the buyer pays a 5% + €0.50 buyer protection fee at checkout.
After delivery, funds are held in your Thrifted wallet for 7 days (or until the buyer confirms receipt, whichever comes first). Once released, you can withdraw to your bank account (IBAN) with no withdrawal fees.
See the full fee breakdown.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I sell clothes for in Malta?
Based on active listings on Thrifted.mt, women's dresses have a median asking price of €12, women's tops around €7, and men's tops around €15. Most items on the platform are priced between €5 and €25. These are asking prices from current listings — actual sale prices may vary.
How quickly do things sell on Thrifted?
Thrifted.mt launched in March 2026 and is growing. We don't yet have enough completed transactions to publish reliable sell-through times per category. We will add sale-velocity data to this page once our sample is statistically meaningful. Items priced near or below the median for their category typically attract faster interest.
Where can I sell second-hand clothes in Malta?
The main options are Facebook Marketplace (free, local meetups, no buyer protection), Maltapark (Malta's general classifieds), Depop (global audience, 10% seller fee), and Thrifted.mt (Malta-focused, EasiPik locker delivery, 0% seller fee with a 5% + €0.50 buyer protection fee). Charity shops like MSPCA and Inspire also accept donated clothing.
Is it free to list on Thrifted?
Yes. Thrifted charges 0% seller fees. Sellers keep 100% of the item price. The buyer pays a 5% + €0.50 buyer protection fee at checkout, which covers secure payment processing and dispute resolution.
How does shipping work on Thrifted?
Thrifted offers two delivery options: EasiPik locker delivery (€3.25, paid by the buyer) with 48 lockers across Malta and Gozo available 24/7, or free meetup where buyer and seller arrange a handover location. EasiPik includes buyer protection; meetups do not include shipping protection.
How do I get paid after a sale?
After a buyer confirms receipt (or after 7 days from delivery), the funds move from pending to your wallet balance. You can withdraw to your bank account (IBAN) at any time. There are no withdrawal fees.
Is Thrifted safe for sellers?
Yes. Payments are processed through Stripe and held in escrow until the buyer confirms receipt. If a dispute arises, Thrifted mediates between buyer and seller. Sellers are not charged back without a resolution process.
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Data as of April 2026. All figures are aggregated and anonymised from listings on Thrifted.mt. No individual seller or listing data is disclosed.
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