From underboob dresses to midlife knitwear: the secret psychology of our Vinted wishlists

It seems Vinted users have a secret obsession. When browsing their Favourites list, it's not just about finding the perfect outfit or snagging a great deal – it's about revealing what's truly going on beneath the surface.

For Rebecca Liu, leather trousers are the ultimate symbol of self-discovery, although she has yet to muster up the courage to buy them. Her heart is set on a pair from Engineered Garments, but her wallet is hesitant.

Emma Loffhagen's penchant for discounted designer brands on Vinted reveals an admission: sometimes our tastes lean towards those who have 'made it.' But Gavin McOwan can't quite part with his prized GabriCi Gabicci item.

A few months ago, Kate Lloyd hit 36 and confronted her wardrobe – or rather, its lack thereof. Her Favourites list now showcases pastel cardigans and wine-colored ballet flats that speak to a bygone era.

For Jason Okundaye, stripes hold an allure; they evoke confidence, vulnerability, and healing. There's something about those big, horizontal lines that speaks directly to his soul.
 
I love how Vinted is becoming this amazing platform for self-expression 🤗. I mean, think about it – when you're browsing through your Favourites list, you're not just seeing clothes, you're seeing a reflection of who you are and what's going on in your mind 💭. It's so cool that people like Rebecca are holding out for the perfect leather trousers as a symbol of their growth 🤗...and it makes me wonder if there's something similar happening with all these people sharing their favourite pieces – is it about finding comfort, security, or maybe just a sense of nostalgia? 💖
 
OMG, have you guys checked out the Favourites list on Vinted lately? 🤯 It's like a reflection of our true selves! I mean, who wouldn't want to browse through their fave designers and hidden gems without fear of judgment? 💁‍♀️👗 For me, it's all about sustainable fashion - I'm obsessed with ThredUp's pre-loved pieces 🌎💚. But seriously, it's so cool how people are using Vinted to express themselves and find what makes them unique. And can we talk about the thrill of finding that rare designer item? 🔥💖 It's like a treasure hunt! 💡
 
I feel like these Vinted users are giving me all the feels with their Favourites lists! I've got a secret obsession too – browsing through old fashion trends on Instagram 😂... just kidding, kind of. Seriously though, it's fascinating to see how clothes can trigger memories and emotions. I've recently come across an amazing sustainable fashion brand that's been making waves in my community 👗💚
 
omg, i'm totally feeling the same way about vinted faves lists 🤯 it's like, yeah we're buying designer clothes online, but at the end of the day, we're also kinda trying on a persona from our past selves 😂 i mean, emma's discounted brands thing is wild to me - like, isn't she worried people will think she's just trying too hard? 🤷‍♀️ and then there's jason with his stripes... what even is the connection between horizontal lines and healing?! 💀 it's all so fascinating & slightly cringeworthy at the same time 🙃
 
🤔 I think it's kinda deep how Vinted users are using their Favourites list as a way to express themselves without even realizing it. It's like, we're all just browsing for clothes, but really we're trying to convey who we are or what we want to be 😂. Like Emma saying she likes discounted designer brands, is that just because you can't afford the real thing, or is there something more to it? 🤑 Does it mean our tastes change as we grow older? I've got a friend who's always into vintage clothing, and they swear by its authenticity 💯. What if our Favourites list isn't just about finding outfits, but about finding parts of ourselves that we've lost or forgotten in the process? 🤯
 
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