JEAN Johansson gave fans the chance to snap up his designer wardrobe by flogging his old clothes on Vinted.
The A Place in the Sun presenter, 42, revealed she joined the marketplace app on Instagram Stories as she promoted her listings.
The TV beauty says she’s “ready for her old wardrobe to get a new lease of life.”
She currently has 19 active listings her pagewith prices starting at £20 for a burgundy Topshop maxi dress.
Fans also have the chance to shop some of her designer heels and dresses.
Jean is rocking a pair of patent coral Louboutin heels in a size 6 for £250 and pink Jimmy Choo wedges for £100.
A Victoria Beckham white bow mini dress that the Channel 4 star wore to the Scottish Fashion Awards in 2016 is also on sale for just £50 and would be perfect for any bride in search of a hen party outfit.
But down-to-earth Jean, who is married to Rangers legend Jonatan Johansson, also has a selection of streetwear for sale.
From a blush pink Zara suit costing £45 to a £30 ASOS sequin dress, there are items for every occasion.
And Jean revealed she has already had a flood of sales after displaying a stack of packages ready to be posted.
She’s also not the only celebrity who has a clean wardrobe using Vinted.
Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo has a 100% five-star sales record on the app.
The I’m a Celeb winner says it’s best to model items yourself rather than taking a lackluster photo of them lying on the floor or hanging up.
And she relies on her “complete outfit” hack to increase sales.
TOWIE’s Sam Faiers admitted he sells piles of goodies on Vinted, most of which still have their labels on.
Her assistant Bella manages her page for her, posting all the listings and packaging them.
Meanwhile, sister Billie made an incredible £165 in just hours after joining the app to make room in her wardrobe.
Elsewhere, Gogglebox star Roisin Kelly begged people to buy her old clothes to help her fund a £1,000 dream experience.
Online marketplaces like Vinted and Depop have millions of users across the UK, and the cost of living crisis is only adding to their popularity.
Financial pressures on British households have seen sales of second-hand goods rise by 15 per cent to £21 billion in 2022.
One in six people now say they buy used items, according to research commissioned by reviews website Trustpilot.
So now is the perfect time to earn some extra money with companies like Vinted.
Do you need to pay taxes on items sold on Vinted?
QUICK tax facts from the Vinted team…
- The only time an item may be taxable is if it sells for more than £6,000 and makes a profit (sold for more than you paid for it). You can still use your £3,000 capital gains tax-free allowance to offset it.
- Generally, only commercial sellers who trade for profit (buy goods with the aim of selling them for more than they paid for them) may have to pay taxes. Business sellers trading for profit can use a £1,000 tax break, which has been in place since 2017.
- More information here: vinted.co.uk/no-changes-to-taxes
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