Clothing
Buy and sell second-hand clothes in Mauritius from sellers across the island. Whether you're refreshing your wardrobe, hunting designer pieces at a fraction of retail or selling what no longer fits, browse listings updated daily with size, brand, condition and photos. Most exchanges happen in person across Port Louis, Curepipe, Vacoas-Phoenix, Grand Baie and Quatre Bornes, with cash or bank transfer on the spot.

US Military M65 Field Jacket Camouflage Size XL Regular
Rs 3,000

Alpinestars T-RC-1 Motorcycle Jacket Red/Black/White Size XXL
Rs 3,500

Woolworths Blue Spaghetti Strap Top
Rs 300

FH Yellow Ruffle Sleeve Top XS
Rs 250

Jennyfer Sage Green Skirt Size S
Rs 300

Pink Sequin Long Sleeve Wedding Ball Gown Dress
Rs 10,500

Beige V-Neck Knit Sweater
Rs 400

Nice Marje Grey Ladybug Print Long Sleeve Dress
Rs 500

Fox Striped Long Sleeve Top XS
Rs 350

Women's Pink Floral Bikini Set
Rs 700

H&M Orange Textured Bikini Set
Rs 700

Reversible Green Gingham One-Piece Swimsuit
Rs 700

Calzedonia Yellow Frilled Bikini Set
Rs 550

Blue Cocktail Dress Size Small
Rs 850

H&M Britney Spears Crop T-Shirts Gray and Yellow
Rs 200

Calzedonia Bikini T36 Tropical Print
Rs 800

Olaian UV Protection Turtleneck Rashguard Green L
Rs 300

H&M Striped Bikini Set Size EU 38 Removable Straps
Rs 450

Tenue diwali bébé garçon 1 an
Rs 300

Beige Gingham Plaid Mini Skirt
Rs 300

Black Spaghetti Strap Wrap Top
Rs 350

Red Floral Print Women's long Skirt
Rs 450

Green Ruffle Sleeve Women's Dress
Rs 450

Terracotta Spaghetti Strap Jumpsuit
Rs 650
Buying guide
How do I check that a second-hand piece is authentic?
For luxury or sneaker brands (Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Nike, Jordan), check the brand's authentication guides online — stitching, font on the tags, serial numbers, sole construction. Ask the seller for the receipt or original packaging. For mainstream brands (H&M, Zara), authentication is rarely a concern.
Which size labels should I expect?
Mauritius mixes EU sizes (34, 36, 38…), UK/US sizes (XS, S, M…) and Asian sizes (which run smaller). Always ask the seller for the actual measurements (chest, waist, length) — try-on isn't always practical.
How should I check the condition?
Look at the photos for visible wear: pilling on knitwear, fading on dark colours, stains, missing buttons, broken zips. Ask "how many times has it been worn?" — sellers usually answer honestly. For shoes, check sole wear and insole condition.
Is it safe to buy clothes second-hand?
Yes, with basic hygiene. Wash everything before wearing — most cottons can be machine-washed at 30°C, wool and silk need dry cleaning. For shoes, a disinfectant spray and new insoles are enough. Underwear and swimwear are best bought new.
