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Before you get into the nitty-gritty of using Vinted Keywords (super important, so come back here), read our article on How to Successfully Sell on Vinted first.
This will give you the overview you need to hit the ground running when selling your wardrobe on Vinted, including how to take photos, pricing and what to list when.

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How We Curate our Vinted Keywords List
Vinted doesn’t release official keyword data. So this list is carefully curated from a constellation of sources, including resale reports, trend analyses, listicles, hashtag patterns, and the signals observed in Google and Pinterest Trends. It’s a map of buyer behaviour — not perfection, but a reliable guide to help shape your selling strategy.
We deliberately omit luxury houses (sorry, you won’t find Balenciaga here) and instead spotlight the accessible and attainable, the items most of us are likely to have in our wardrobes or be interested in buying.
Before you fine-tune your keywords, revisit the foundations of Vinted selling: photography, pricing, timing, and, importantly, the formula for writing a good title and description. These all matter. Discover our full guide — How to Sell Successfully on Vinted — for the art (and a little science) behind listing effectively.
Spring Vinted Keywords: The Key to Selling in Spring
Language changes with the season. We update the list accordingly, so each post reflects the live Vinted search terms people are using.
Each edition is shaped by a blend of behavioural signals, trend data, and resale insight, bringing together:
Seasonal & Hopeful
Spring is a quiet invitation to dream again. Indeed, to us it feels like the dreamiest season of all, lambs bouncing around fields and the dawn chorus floating through the early morning quiet again.
Wardrobes soften in response: lighter layers emerge, colour begins to reappear, and everything feels just a little fresher, a little more considered.
At the same time, minds wander forward — to weekends away, to plans taking shape, and to those early, optimistic thoughts of holiday dressing.
Trend-led Brands & Styles:
Pieces surfacing repeatedly across resale reports, cultural round-ups, and platform trends. Think relaxed tailoring, denim refreshes, and effortless layering pieces.
Nostalgia
The aesthetics that continue to shape resale culture. From 90s denim and minimalist silhouettes to soft Y2K influences, these references quietly underpin how people search and shop. Think Carolyn Bessette Kennedy.
Kids & Bundles
A consistently strong category as seasons change. As children grow and wardrobes are refreshed, bundles remain a practical and popular choice for buyers prioritising ease and value.
Texture & Cut:
As we move into spring, material-led searches evolve. Heavy wool and shearling give way to cotton, denim, and the early return of linen. Silhouettes become lighter, looser, and more adaptable for layering.
Search-Led Signals:
Broader cultural language continues to filter through from social platforms into search behaviour — less about hashtags, more about how buyers naturally describe what they want. Terms like “spring jacket”, “lightweight knit”, and “linen trousers” begin to dominate.
This isn’t a fixed list, but an evolving snapshot — updated regularly to reflect real buyer behaviour. It offers a clear view of the language people are using right now, and how to shape your listings to meet it.
Spring’s Top 50 Vinted Keywords
March signals new beginnings. With the Spring Equinox behind us and the sun making a few proper appearances, people begin to dare to dream — of lighter layers, softer silhouettes, and, whisper it, bare legs. Optimistic? Perhaps. Premature? Also perhaps.
Wardrobes are reassessed with a fresher perspective. Heavy knits are folded away, coats reconsidered, and colour begins to edge back in, gently pushing aside the greys and blacks of winter. On Vinted, buyers are browsing with a renewed sense of intention — searching for pieces that feel lighter, brighter, and more in step with the season ahead.
This monthly roundup captures the 50 most searched Vinted keywords right now, organised by category, to help you declutter thoughtfully, list transitional pieces at the right moment, and position your wardrobe (and listings) for the shift into spring.
Transitional Outerwear Keywords: High Priority
Heavy winter coats are stuffed back in the loft. Lighter, structured layers rise sharply. Mornings still carry a chill, afternoons are warmer, and outerwear becomes lighter, easier, and more fluid. These are the pieces that carry you between seasons without weight or effort.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Outerwear):
- Trench coat
- Beige trench coat
- Black trench coat
- Lightweight jacket
- Spring jacket
- Denim jacket
- Oversized denim jacket
- Leather jacket
- Oversized blazer
- Black blazer
- Bomber jacket
Spring Tip: If you have a trench coat to list, list it now. March is peak trench window. By April, saturation sets in.
Knitwear → Lighter Layers: Everyday Essentials
Spring Vinted buyers are still layering — but they’re searching for breathable fabrics – heavy knits fall away, and puffers are shoved back in the loft. These are the layers that do the everyday work — easy, reliable, and endlessly re-wearable.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Knitwear & Layers):
- Beige cardigan
- Cream cardigan
- Ribbed long sleeve top
- Striped long sleeve top
- Cotton jumper
- Lightweight knit
- Cardigan
- Long sleeve top
- Breton striped top
Spring tip: Avoid vague terms like “layering piece.” Use specific descriptors — colour, fit, and fabric — to match how buyers search.
Footwear: The Spring Shift Underfoot
Nothing marks the changing season more than footwear choices. Heavy boots step aside, we’re making room for lighter, more versatile options — pairs that carry you into longer, brighter days.
This spring, the shift is subtle but distinct. Classic white trainers remain a staple, but softer tones — beige, brown, and suede — are quietly taking the lead. Loafers and ballet flats return to rotation, while early searches for Birkenstock clogs and slip-ons hint at the warmer days ahead.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Footwear):
- White trainers
- Black trainers
- New Balance trainers
- Adidas Samba
- Brown trainers
- Beige trainers
- Suede trainers
- Black loafers
- Brown loafers
- Ballet flats
- Birkenstock clogs
- Birkenstock Boston
Spring tip: If you have Birkenstocks or lighter footwear, list them early. Search interest starts before the weather catches up — and early listings often sell first. If you have commendable dupes, use these search terms to help be found in the main lsiting area only – making it clear that they are ‘like’ Birkenstock Bostons and so on.
Denim & Trousers: The Everyday Refresh
There’s something about spring that calls for a reset in the everyday. Denim feels more intentional, trousers more considered, and silhouettes soften into something easier to wear.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Bottoms):
- Straight leg jeans
- Wide leg jeans
- Vintage jeans
- 90s jeans
- Low rise jeans
- Black trousers
- Tailored trousers
- Linen trousers
- Cargo trousers
Spring tip: Include measurements and fit notes. Buyers are more selective in spring — clarity builds trust and speeds up sales.
Dresses: Early Spring Optimism
Even before the weather fully agrees, dresses return to the conversation. Layered, styled, or simply imagined — they signal a shift in mood as much as in season.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Dresses):
- Midi dress
- Floral midi dress
- Polka dot dress
- Black and white polka dot dress
- Gingham dress
- Long sleeve midi dress
- Black midi dress
- White dress
- Blue dress
- Linen dress
- Shirt dress
- Slip dress
- Wedding guest dress
- Spring dress
Spring tip: Lead with detail. A “polka dot midi dress” will outperform “midi dress” every time. Buyers search by colour, print, and fabric — the more specific your title, the more visible your listing becomes.
Accessories: A Little Spring Fling Flare
In spring, search behaviour becomes more expressive. It shifts away from pure function and towards the finish. There are a few items having a moment – brooches pinned just so, bows and ribbons woven into everyday styling, suede textures, and pearls.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Accessories)
- Tote bag
- Leather tote bag
- Brown leather bag
- Suede bag
- Shoulder bag
- Crossbody bag
- Mini shoulder bag
- Sunglasses
- Black sunglasses
- Oval sunglasses
- Silk scarf
- Hair ribbon
- Claw clip
- Leather belt
- Brown leather belt
- Gold necklace
- Chunky gold earrings
- Pearl necklace
- Pearl earrings
- Vintage brooch
Spring tip: Accessories are often the quickest sellers — but only when described well. “Brown suede shoulder bag” will outperform “bag” every time. Specificity is what gets your listing seen.
We have your perfect listing formula here.
Activewear & Casualwear: Everyday Momentum
The urgency of January fades, but comfort remains. Activewear becomes part of everyday life — less about goals, more about ease and movement. Activewear is heavily brand-led, and search behaviour reflects this.
Buyers are looking for wearable, well-made pieces from brands they trust — from Nike and Adidas to Lululemon, Adanola and Sweaty Betty.
Top searched Vinted keywords (Activewear):
- Gym leggings
- Black leggings
- Flare leggings
- Yoga leggings
- Sweatshirt
- Hoodie
- Tracksuit
- Pilates outfit
- Nike leggings
- Adidas tracksuit
- Lululemon leggings
- Gymshark set
- Adanola hoodie
- Sweaty Betty leggings
Spring tip: Pair brand with product. “Adanola hoodie” or “Nike black leggings” will outperform generic terms — buyers often search by brand first, then refine by style.
Kidswear & Bundles: Vinted Keywords
Kidswear is searched for very differently from adult clothing. Here are our top tips to doing it well.
1. Size-Led Bundling: Precision Over Generalisation
“Bundle” may be one of the strongest-performing terms in kidswear, but it rarely works on its own. Parents don’t search broadly — they search precisely. A “kids’ clothes bundle” becomes far more powerful when anchored in size and stage: baby clothes bundle 0–3 months, girls’ clothes bundle 2–3 years, boys’ clothes bundle 3–4 years. In this category, size is everything. The more clearly you define it, the easier it is for a buyer to say yes.
2. Brand-Led Searches: Trust First, Then Style
In kids’ wear, a brand carries real weight — often more than in adult fashion. Parents lean towards names they know and trust: Zara, Next, H&M, M&S. These aren’t just preferences, they’re search habits. Listings like Next girls’ dress 3–4 years or Zara kids jacket 2–3 years align directly with how buyers think and search. Familiar brands signal reliability, quality, and fit — making them a powerful tool in getting your listings seen.
3. Practical Pieces: Function Leads the Search
Unlike adult fashion, where trends often lead, kidswear is grounded in practicality. Search behaviour reflects real, everyday needs — jackets for changing weather, trainers for play, sleepsuits and pyjamas for routine. Terms like girls jacket, boys coat, and baby grow consistently outperform more seasonal or descriptive language. “Spring jacket” may sound right, but it’s rarely what’s typed. In this category, usefulness wins every time.
Spring tip: Lead with size, season, and simplicity. Group items into ready-to-wear bundles (same size, same season), and make it easy for parents to see the value at a glance — the less thinking required, the faster it sells.
Colours & Materials: The Spring Palette Shift
As winter fades, fabric searches follow. Weight gives way to breathability, and texture becomes lighter, softer, and more wearable. Colour begins to return — softly at first. Neutrals remain, but they warm, lighten, and expand into something more expressive. Pastels are popular, not revolutionary.
Trending Spring Fabrics: Vinted keywords:
- Linen
- Cotton
- Denim
- Leather
- Silk
Trending Colour: Vinted keywords:
- Beige
- Cream
- White
- Brown
- Blue
- Khaki
- Pastel
Spring tip: Lead with colour in your title. “Beige cardigan” will outperform “cardigan” every time.
The January Top 50 Vinted Keywords (Summary)
Across all categories, Spring Vinted searches are shaped by:
- Transition dressing
- Lightweight layers
- Versatility
- Everyday ease
- Soft, brightening colour palettes
- Breathable, natural fabrics
This is not the season for heavy layering or hibernation dressing. It’s the season for refresh — for pieces that feel lighter, more wearable, and ready for what’s ahead.
A Gentle Spring Reminder
January is always lauded as the time for resolutions and a fresh start, but we think Spring is a much more natural time to do this. Lean into the Spring awakening, extra daylight, and energy and organise your wardrobe (tips here) and lovingly rehome those previously adored pieces, perfect to give someone else a spring in their step.
Keywords get your listings found — but they’re only half the story.
If you’d like a clear walkthrough of selling from prep to post, read our companion piece: Vinted Selling Secrets: How to Sell on Vinted Successfully.
Let the Next Vinted Keywords List Find You
We’ll see a dramatic shift around mid-February as people get excited over the promise of Spring. We love a bit of seasonal enthusiasm here at The Slow Lane, so we’re leaning into it (Easter eggs on the supermarket shelves, however, well we have other thoughts about that).
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