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Como Ganhar Dinheiro no Depop: Guia para Iniciantes

O Depop é ideal para roupas com personalidade: peças vintage, streetwear, Y2K, feitas à mão, tênis, joias e básicos de marca bem estilizados. Este guia mostra aos iniciantes o que vender primeiro, como fazer os anúncios parecerem bons e como transformar uma pequena arrumação de guarda-roupa em vendas consistentes.

10 min de leitura
Resposta rápida: A forma mais rápida de ganhar dinheiro no Depop é vender roupas e acessórios com um estilo claro, fotografá-los como uma pequena loja, usar títulos pesquisáveis e hashtags precisas, definir preços com base em listagens semelhantes e publicar com consistência. Comece com peças que já possui antes de comprar stock para revender.

O Depop não é apenas mais um lugar para despejar roupas velhas. É parte mercado, parte feed de estilo. Os compradores não estão apenas a procurar "top preto". Eles procuram um mood: Y2K, vintage Nike, fairycore, streetwear, archive, grunge, coquette, workwear, camisolas de futebol, calças de cintura baixa, baby tees, botas robustas.

Isso é uma boa notícia se você é iniciante. Você não precisa de centenas de itens. Você precisa de um pequeno conjunto de listagens que pareçam intencionais. Uma jaqueta de £6 de loja de caridade pode tornar-se uma listagem Depop de £22 se o estilo for claro, as fotos forem limpas e a descrição usar as palavras que os compradores realmente procuram.

Este guia é escrito para iniciantes, especialmente vendedores do Reino Unido. O Depop removeu a sua antiga taxa de venda de 10% para vendedores do Reino Unido, mas as taxas padrão de processamento de pagamentos ainda se aplicam, e os compradores pagam uma taxa de marketplace no checkout. As taxas podem variar por país, por isso verifique a sua página local de taxas do Depop antes de definir preços para stock sério.

Como ganhar dinheiro no Depop funciona na prática

Você lista um item com fotos, uma descrição, hashtags, um preço e portes. Os compradores podem comprar pelo preço total, enviar-lhe uma mensagem ou fazer uma oferta. Quando o item é vendido, você envia-o, e o Depop paga através do seu sistema de pagamentos assim que a encomenda for processada.

A diferença importante é que o Depop é orientado pelo estilo. No eBay, as pessoas muitas vezes procuram números de modelo exatos. No Vinted, as pessoas muitas vezes filtram por marca e tamanho. No Depop, os compradores procuram por marca, categoria, era, estética e vibe. O seu trabalho é ajudar o comprador certo a reconhecer o item rapidamente.

Isso significa que a sua listagem precisa de responder a quatro perguntas:

  • O que é?
  • A que estilo se encaixa?
  • Qual o tamanho e condição?
  • Por que vale este preço?

Se as suas fotos e palavras responderem a essas perguntas, você já está à frente da maioria das lojas iniciantes.

14 maneiras de ganhar dinheiro no Depop como iniciante

Estes são os hábitos que transformam uma loja de listagens aleatórias em vendas regulares.

1. Comece com roupas que tenham um estilo claro

Os compradores do Depop respondem à identidade. Uma t-shirt preta simples pode vender, mas uma baby tee preta ajustada estilo Y2K, uma t-shirt de banda desbotada ou uma t-shirt vintage Nike larga é mais fácil de posicionar.

Percorra o seu guarda-roupa e separe qualquer coisa com uma marca, era, corte, estampa, tecido ou subcultura reconhecíveis. Calças de ganga, calças cargo, couro, camisolas de futebol, baby tees, tops corset, mini-saias, casacos de trabalho, malhas e sapatos robustos valem a pena verificar primeiro.

2. Construa uma loja que pareça consistente

Você não precisa de um nicho perfeito, mas as suas primeiras dez listagens devem parecer que pertencem à mesma loja. Se um item é Y2K, outro é workwear e outro é streetwear, isso ainda pode funcionar se as fotos, fundos e descrições parecerem consistentes.

Buyers often tap through to your profile after seeing one item. A tidy shop makes them stay longer, follow you, and sometimes bundle.

3. Photograph in daylight with a clean background

Depop is visual. A bright photo on a plain wall, floor, hanger or clean flat lay will beat a dark bedroom snap most of the time.

Use the same background for every listing if you can. It makes your shop look intentional and helps buyers trust you. If you model clothes, keep the pose simple and make sure the item is still easy to inspect.

4. Show fit, details and flaws

Use your photo slots to show the front, back, label, fabric, close-up details, fastenings, hems, soles and any flaws. For trousers, show the waist, leg shape and back pockets. For shoes, show the soles and any creasing.

Clear flaw photos do not ruin sales. They prevent bad reviews. Depop buyers are usually fine with vintage wear when it is shown honestly.

5. Write titles with the strongest words first

Keep the title simple and searchable. Put the brand, item type, style and size near the front.

Good examples:

  • "Vintage Nike Grey Hoodie Size M"
  • "Y2K Low Rise Cargo Trousers W30"
  • "Ralph Lauren Cable Knit Jumper Navy"
  • "Black Leather Biker Jacket Size 10"

Cute filler does not help search. Specific words do.

6. Use hashtags accurately

Hashtags help Depop understand where your item belongs, but stuffing random popular tags can make your listing look spammy.

A good mix is:

  1. One brand tag
  2. One era or aesthetic tag
  3. One style tag
  4. One item category tag
  5. One material, fit or occasion tag if useful

The free Depop hashtag generator can help you build a clean set without overthinking it.

7. Add measurements before people ask

Sizes vary wildly, especially with vintage and second-hand clothes. Add pit to pit, length, waist, rise and inseam where relevant.

Measurements make buyers more confident, reduce messages and protect you from complaints about fit. They also make your listing feel more professional.

8. Price from similar listings, not vibes

Search the brand, item type and style, then compare your item with similar listings. Look at condition, size, photos and whether the seller has a strong shop.

If you are new, price slightly under similar good listings. Leave a little room for offers, but do not double the price just because you expect haggling. Buyers can see the rest of the market.

9. Refresh your shop with regular listing

Depop rewards activity. A shop with new listings feels alive, and followers have a reason to come back.

If you have twenty items ready, do not upload them all at midnight and disappear. List a few, then keep adding daily or every couple of days. Consistency matters more than one huge dump.

10. Reply like a person, not a shop bot

Depop is social. A friendly reply can turn a hesitant buyer into a sale. Be quick, polite and clear about measurements, postage and offers.

You do not need to overdo it. A simple "Hey, yes, it is still available and I can post tomorrow" is often enough.

11. Offer bundles when it makes sense

Bundles work well on Depop because buyers often like a whole style, not just one item. If someone likes a skirt, they may also want the matching boots, bag or top.

Mention bundle discounts in your bio or descriptions, but keep the maths simple. One parcel and two items sold is usually better than two slow single sales.

12. Post quickly and keep proof

Fast postage gets better reviews and fewer messages. Use tracked delivery for higher-value items, keep receipts, and update buyers if there is a delay.

Depop buyers are often patient with small sellers, but silence makes people nervous. Quick updates protect your feedback.

13. Improve stale listings

If a listing gets likes but no sale, the price might be too high. If it gets no attention, the cover photo, hashtags or title may be wrong.

Do not just wait. Retake the first photo, adjust the first few title words, update hashtags, add measurements or drop the price slightly.

14. Track costs before buying stock

Once you start sourcing from charity shops, car boot sales or wholesale bundles, write down what every item cost. Include postage supplies, platform fees, travel and cleaning costs.

A £5 item sold for £18 is not always a £13 profit. If you paid postage, packaging and processing fees, your real profit is lower. Use the free Depop fee calculator before you buy piles of stock.

What sells well on Depop

Depop is strongest for fashion with personality. The best items are easy to style, easy to search and tied to a recognisable trend or brand.

  • Y2K pieces. Baby tees, low-rise jeans, mini skirts, shoulder bags, cargos and rhinestone details.
  • Streetwear. Nike, Adidas, Stussy, Carhartt, Dickies, Palace, Supreme and graphic hoodies.
  • Vintage denim. Levi's jeans, denim jackets, maxi skirts and unusual washes.
  • Workwear. Carpenter trousers, chore jackets, utility vests and heavy cotton pieces.
  • Football shirts and sportswear. Club shirts, track jackets, quarter zips and retro training tops.
  • Chunky shoes and boots. Dr. Martens, platform shoes, loafers, trainers and biker boots.
  • Knitwear. Cable knits, cardigans, patterned jumpers and mohair-style pieces.
  • Statement accessories. Belts, bags, sunglasses, jewellery, caps and scarves.
  • Handmade or customised items. Reworked tops, dyed pieces and one-off designs if the finish is good.
  • Recognisable designer or premium brands. Vivienne Westwood, Ralph Lauren, Diesel, Ganni and similar, when authentic.

The trick is not to list everything as "rare vintage". The trick is to name the actual style honestly so the right buyer finds it.

How to price items on Depop

Depop pricing sits between fashion instinct and maths. You need to know what the item feels worth, but you also need to know what similar items are actually selling for.

Use this method:

  1. Search the item by brand, style and category.
  2. Compare similar condition, size and photo quality.
  3. Check whether those listings have likes or have been sitting for weeks.
  4. Price slightly under strong sellers while your shop is new.
  5. Leave room for offers, but know your lowest price before you list.

For ordinary high street items, speed usually beats squeezing every pound. For vintage, branded or trend-led pieces, styling and photos can justify a higher price.

The worst pricing habit is emotional maths. "I paid £60" does not matter if the current Depop market is £18. Price for today's buyer, not yesterday's receipt.

Photos are your shop front

A Depop buyer often decides from the first photo alone. That does not mean your photos need to look like a magazine shoot. They need to be bright, consistent and useful.

Shoot square where you can, because Depop listings sit naturally in a square grid. Keep the item large in the frame and avoid clutter. If you model clothes, show the whole item first, then add detail photos after.

The free Depop photo resizer helps you crop images cleanly for the grid. Once your photo is the right shape, TidyPhotosUp can turn a quick snap into a clean product shot while keeping the same item, colour, fabric, print and logo.

Your first week on Depop

Do this before you worry about growing a huge shop.

  1. Day 1. Pick ten items with a clear style. Check similar listings and write realistic prices.
  2. Day 2. Photograph five items in daylight with one consistent background.
  3. Day 3. List those five with searchable titles, measurements and accurate hashtags.
  4. Day 4. Photograph and list the next five. Reply quickly to likes, questions and offers.
  5. Day 5. Refresh weak listings by improving the first photo or hashtags.
  6. Day 6. Post anything that sold and keep proof of postage.
  7. Day 7. Look at what got likes fastest. That is your clue for what to list or source next.

Your first week is not about becoming a full shop. It is about learning what your buyers respond to.

How much can a beginner make?

A simple wardrobe clear-out can bring in £50 to £250 if you have pieces that fit Depop's style. A few strong items, like Dr. Martens, a vintage jacket or branded trainers, can make most of that alone.

As a side hustle, £100 to £400 a month is realistic for someone listing consistently and sourcing carefully. Some sellers make much more, but they treat it like a small retail business: sourcing, steaming, photographing, measuring, packing and posting every week.

Depop is not passive income. It rewards taste, consistency and presentation. If you like clothes and enjoy spotting trends, that work can be fun. If you hate photographing and posting parcels, it will feel like a chore fast.

Seven mistakes that stop beginners selling

  1. Listing clothes with no clear style. Depop buyers need a reason to care. Name the era, fit, brand or aesthetic.
  2. Using dark photos. A messy first photo makes even a good item look cheap.
  3. Stuffing hashtags. Inaccurate tags attract the wrong people and make the listing look spammy.
  4. Skipping measurements. Fit questions slow sales and create avoidable complaints.
  5. Pricing from hope. Compare similar listings and be honest about your account, photos and condition.
  6. Posting slowly. Slow dispatch leads to nervous buyers and weaker reviews.
  7. Buying stock before learning. Sell your own items first, then source more of what actually got likes and sales.

Start with ten pieces you already own, style them clearly, and list them with honest details. Depop starts working when your shop feels like a point of view, not a laundry pile.

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Perguntas frequentes

Iniciantes podem ganhar dinheiro no Depop?+

Sim. Iniciantes podem ganhar dinheiro no Depop vendendo roupas, tênis e acessórios com fotos nítidas, descrições pesquisáveis e preços justos. Funciona especialmente bem para peças vintage, Y2K, streetwear, básicos de marca e itens com um estilo forte.

O Depop cobra taxas de vendedor?+

No Reino Unido, a Depop removeu a sua antiga taxa de venda de 10% para vendedores, mas as taxas padrão de processamento de pagamentos ainda se aplicam. Os compradores pagam uma taxa de marketplace no checkout. As taxas podem variar por país, por isso verifique sempre a sua página local de taxas da Depop antes de definir preços para o stock.

O que vende mais rápido na Depop?+

Os artigos com um estilo claro vendem mais rápido: Nike, Adidas, Carhartt, Levi's, Ralph Lauren, Vivienne Westwood, Dr. Martens, ganga vintage, baby tees, calças cargo, minissaias, camisas de futebol, casacos de cabedal e acessórios Y2K.

Como consigo a minha primeira venda na Depop?+

Liste cinco a dez artigos fortes, use fotos vibrantes, inclua medidas, defina preços a partir de artigos vendidos ou ativos semelhantes, adicione hashtags precisas e atualize a sua loja listando consistentemente. Respostas rápidas e ofertas amigáveis ajudam muito.

As hashtags importam na Depop?+

Sim, mas a precisão importa mais do que o volume. Use tags que correspondam à marca, era, estilo e tipo de artigo reais. Hashtags enganosas podem gerar visualizações, mas geralmente não criam bons compradores.

A Depop pode tornar-se um 'side hustle'?+

Sim. Uma limpeza de guarda-roupa pode render entre 50€ e 250€, enquanto um 'side hustle' regular na Depop pode render mais se você encontrar bons fornecedores, fotografar consistentemente, acompanhar custos e enviar encomendas rapidamente.

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