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

It seems that Vinted, a popular resale platform, has become a benchmark for self-expression through fashion. For many users, their "Favourites" list serves as a digital purgatory - a collection of items they're waiting to drop in price or perhaps even acquire. These unassuming dresses and tops have taken on an air of mystique, representing aspirations and desires that lie beyond the confines of our current wardrobe.

For Rebecca Liu, her Vinted Favourites features a leather trouser, a symbol of the person she wants to be but hasn't yet become. The garment holds a nostalgic allure, having been associated with motorcyclists and try-hards. For Kitty Drake, the "underboob" dress takes on a different connotation - an object of fantasy that allows her to momentarily escape the weight of reality.

Emma Loffhagen's Favourites section is more cerebral in nature, featuring designer items she can only dream of owning. Her attempts at self-improvement are reflected in her penchant for saving stylish outfits without spending money on them. She finds satisfaction by keeping an eye out for deals that would allow her to acquire something new.

Meanwhile, Lanre Bakare's wishlist is filled with garments that defy age and fashion norms - the StΓΌssy jacket being one notable example. His struggle is reminiscent of a classic coming-of-age tale, where he wrestles between embracing his youth and growing old gracefully.

Kate Lloyd's Vinted Favourites reflects her desire for growth and self-discovery. Her taste in vintage clothing takes on a new dimension as she tries to break free from the monotony of her current wardrobe. For Jason Okundaye, big stripes evoke feelings of confidence and vulnerability - an aesthetic that holds sentimental value and reminds him of his inner child.

Perhaps, Vinted's true value lies not just in providing a marketplace for second-hand clothing but also as a reflection of our inner world. The items on these lists embody the desires we're too afraid to voice, allowing us to momentarily escape into fantasies of a life that could be.
 
I'm loving how Vinted is giving us permission to obsess over those fashion items we can't seem to get our hands on πŸ’…πŸ»πŸ˜ It's like, who needs reality when you can live vicariously through someone else's wishlist? 🀣 I mean, these Favourites lists are basically a glimpse into our deepest desires... or maybe just a reflection of our mid-tier bank account πŸ€‘ But seriously, it's kinda cool how Vinted is using fashion as this emotional outlet for self-expression. Like, who needs therapy when you can scroll through your Favourites list and find that perfect dress to make you feel like the best version of yourself? πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘—
 
omg i feel so seen 🀯 when it comes to my own Vinted faves list, its literally like my brain dump of all the things id love but cant afford rn πŸ€‘ and honestly its kinda liberating to see ppl sharing their own lists online πŸ‘€ like rebecca's leather trouser is def a major fantasy for me too lol πŸ€ͺ
 
πŸ€” what's up with all these people making favouritist lists on Vinted? are they just collecting things or is there more to it? like, why would someone keep looking at the same old dress that's never going to change price? is it like a virtual bucket list or something?

and omg Lanre's wishlist is giving me life! πŸ’₯ who wouldn't want to wear a stΓΌssy jacket at 30? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, it makes you think about how we present ourselves and our ages. do people really feel that way about their style at all these stages of life?

i also feel like Vinted's more than just a platform for buying second-hand clothes - it's like a digital diary or something. πŸ“ the favouritist lists are so revealing, you know? what they're looking for, what they value... it's like peeking into their inner world without them even knowing!
 
omg u guys Vinted is literally the best thing since sliced bread πŸ’–πŸ‘— i mean what's not to love about reselling clothes and turning thrift shopping into an art form? 🎨 my faves list is always filled with goodies i'm still waiting for those limited edition sneakers but tbh it's all good coz i got my eye on the prize πŸ€‘ and btw lanre bakare's wishlist is goals, who else would rock a stΓΌssy jacket like that? πŸ˜‚
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda wild how Vinted is like this digital graveyard for people's fashion dreams 🀯. It’s like they’re keeping these outfits alive in their heads until the prices drop or they can afford to buy them. And it’s not just about the clothes themselves, it’s like a symbol of what we want to be or who we want to become πŸ’ͺ. I mean, I’ve got my own wishlist on there with some pretty weird stuff, like this old Converse that holds memories from when I was in uni πŸ“š. It’s like our personal wish lists are these weirdly intimate spaces where we can confess our fashion fetishes and desires without actually saying anything out loud πŸ˜‚.
 
πŸ€— I can totally relate to this! Having a wishlist or "Favourites" section on Vinted feels like having a private sanctuary where you can indulge in your wildest fashion dreams without judgment 🌈. It's like those clothes are a symbol of who you want to be, not just what you currently have in your closet 😊. I've had similar lists where I've saved up for this one specific item that makes me feel like a total boss or, on the other hand, something that brings back nostalgic memories and makes me go "ooh, I wanna be like...". It's like having a sneak peek into our inner world, you know? 🀫 The fact that Vinted has become this platform for self-expression is just amazing πŸ’–.
 
omg i totally feel you about vinted lol my faves list is literally a collection of items i'm waiting for summer break so i can rock them without worrying about grades πŸ‘—πŸ“š gotta say tho, it's kinda fascinating how people make those items on their faves list into like mini personalities or goals for themselves πŸ€” kate lloyd's style is giving me life tho, her desire for growth and self-discovery is super inspiring πŸ’–
 
i think its kinda wild how our wardrobes can reflect so much about who we wanna be, you know? like, i have a friend who's obsessed with this one designer brand and they only show up in their fave lists because it makes them feel fancy πŸ€‘... meanwhile, for others its all about finding that perfect "one thing" to upgrade their whole aesthetic 🎨. what i love is how vinted lets us curate these digital dream wardrobes where we can be anyone and everything at once πŸ‘—πŸ’–
 
OMG, I'm totally feeling Vinted right now πŸ›οΈπŸ‘—! It's like, they're not just selling clothes, they're giving you a platform to express yourself and show the world who you wanna be πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! And can we talk about how relatable those Favourites lists are? Like, I've been known to spend hours scrolling through mine, dreaming of that perfect dress or jacket 🀩. It's like Vinted is giving us permission to indulge in our fantasies and work towards making them a reality πŸ’«. The way they're representing aspirations and desires that lie beyond our current wardrobe is just so empowering πŸ’ͺ! I love how it's not just about the clothes, but about self-expression and growth 🌱. Give me all the vintage shopping vibes and don't forget to #VintedForSelfExpression πŸ‘•πŸ’–
 
I feel so relatable with Vinted's Favourites list thingy! πŸ€” It's like my own shopping list for life, you know? I've got these old school uniforms from uni days on there too... it's crazy how those clothes can hold memories of who we wanted to be or what we're trying to achieve. πŸ˜‚ And I love how people have different reasons for adding stuff to their wishlist - some just wanna save up for a new item, while others are like me and wanna escape into fantasies 🌟
 
I think its so cool how Vinted has become this platform not just for buying and selling clothes, but for self-expression 🀩. People are using it to showcase their personality and what they want to achieve in life. Its like having a digital diary or wish list where you can express yourself without judgment 😊. And I love how its not just about the clothes themselves, but about the stories and emotions attached to them. Like Jason's big stripes remind him of his inner child - that's so beautiful πŸ’–. It makes me wonder what's on our own lists, what are we holding onto for a moment longer? πŸ€”
 
I think it's pretty cool how Vinted has become a space for people to express themselves through fashion 🀩. For me, it's like they're keeping a digital scrapbook of their dreams and desires - the clothes on their Favourites list are more than just items they want to buy, they represent who they aspire to be πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's like they're giving themselves permission to try new things and explore different identities 🌈. And I love how it highlights the complexities of self-expression and the power of fashion to transcend age and norms πŸ‘—πŸ’–.
 
Vinted is like my own personal therapy session πŸ€— - scrolling through Favourites is like seeing what dreams I can actually make happen πŸ’Έ. Those leather trousers? Yeah, I've been searching for ages! But it's funny how our minds create these fantasies around the clothes we love... like, I'm pretty sure StΓΌssy jackets are just a symbol of rebellion πŸ€ͺ. And I feel you, Lanre - at some point, I need to break free from my own fashion bubble πŸ˜‚. This whole Vinted thing is like looking into a mirror, but instead of seeing myself, I see all the versions of me I've yet to become 🌟!
 
OMG, I'm loving how Vinted is giving us a platform to express ourselves through fashion πŸŒΈπŸ‘—! These Favourites lists are like our own personal wishboards - we're not just browsing for stuff, we're stalking out our style aspirations πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’ƒ. It's so relatable when you think about it... who hasn't had that one item they "need" to add to their wardrobe but haven't been ready to splurge on yet? πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€. And the way Vinted is curating this community of like-minded fashionistas is just genius πŸ’‘. It's not just about buying and selling clothes, it's about embracing our inner selves and having a little fun with fashion πŸŽ‰. I'm all about that #VintedLife! 😍
 
πŸ€” I mean, have you ever thought about how weird it is when your faves list turns into a sort of personal time capsule? Like, I've got this one top from like 10 years ago and I'm still waiting for it to go on sale... πŸ™„ It's like my subconscious is saying "yeah, you're still really into that outfit, even if no one else wears it." And I get it, fashion is all about self-expression, but what's up with the emotional attachment? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm reading this and I'm like totally intrigued by people's faves on Vinted πŸ€”. It's so cool how their wishlist reflects what they want, but also can't have just yet πŸ˜‚. For me, it's all about finding affordable fashion pieces that make me feel good about myself πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But I love how this article says Vinted isn't just about buying stuff - it's like a digital diary of our aspirations and desires πŸ“. It's so true, like if you see something on someone's faves list, you can be like "oh, that's what I want to be" or "that's my dream outfit". And I'm all about trying new things and experimenting with different styles πŸ‘—.
 
I'm loving how Vinted is becoming more than just a platform for buying and selling clothes - it's like a digital therapy session where people can express themselves through their fashion choices πŸ€—. It's crazy how these items on the "favourites" list have become like symbols of our aspirations, desires, and even fantasies πŸ’–. For me, it's all about self-expression and not being afraid to show off who we are - or who we want to be 😊. And can you imagine if we could turn those into reality? πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” I'm intrigued by this concept of Vinted Favourites being like digital purgatories for people's fashion aspirations. But, what exactly is driving the demand for these specific items? Is it genuinely nostalgia or just people trying to keep up with the latest trends?

I'd love to see some data on how many times these items are actually being restocked and sold. It seems suspicious that we're always seeing the same items pop up in people's Favourites sections. Can we really say they're just individual tastes or is there something more going on?

It would be awesome if Vinted released a blog post or some kind of analysis on what makes these items so coveted. Are there any specific design elements, brands, or eras that are driving the demand? Let's get to the bottom of this and not just take people's word for it πŸ“Š
 
I'm so over Vinted's features section... 😩 can't they just clean up their list sorting? It's always so wonky and takes forever to load. And don't even get me started on how many ads are shoved in there now. I mean, come on guys, we're here for the vintage faves, not some retail therapy πŸ›οΈ. Ugh, I just spent like an hour scrolling through my own list and it was basically a crawl to get to anything meaningful...
 
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