Mum falls ill after wearing £4 second-hand shoes she bought from Vinted

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Becca Maddon has vowed to never buy second-hand shoes again (Image: Kennedy News and Media)
Becca Maddon has vowed to never buy second-hand shoes again (Image: Kennedy News and Media)

A mum suffered an itchy rash she feared was scabies from trainers she snapped up on Vinted.

Becca Maddon bagged the shoes for just £4 on the online marketplace after the sparkly design caught her eye. The 29-year-old woman had a severe rash on her feet and ankles the first time after she wore them earlier this month, and it quickly spread to her legs.

The mum called 111 and, upon their advice, went to her GP practice, where her doctor blamed it on either scabies or an allergic reaction to the trainers and swiftly issued her medication to treat the red rash. Becca, who lives in Watford, Hertfordshire, said: "I was terrified [when the GP mentioned scabies]. I was freaking out that my house may be filled with scabies but luckily no one in my family came up with any rashes."

Mum falls ill after wearing £4 second-hand shoes she bought from Vinted eiqdhiquhiqkdinvBecca erupted in a red itchy rash she feared was scabies (Kennedy News and Media)

Now she is urging people who buy second-hand clothes to wash items before wearing them to prevent things like this from happening to them. Becca, a medical secretary, added: "I don't want to put people off. Just wash and disinfect them and make sure you're not allergic, and if you are throw them away."

When the shoes arrived at Becca's home earlier this year, she stashed them on her shoe rack and then in vacuum-sealed bags while she moved house. The mum of one first wore them on Monday, September 4 and the rash appeared soon afterwards. No one in her house became infected with scabies or anything similar.

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Vinted said it recommends sellers "wash or disinfect" clothes in a manner appropriate for the clothing's material and any defects must be listed in the description. The company, which was founded in 2008 in Lithuania, say buyers may wish to wash their items "before wearing if necessary".

Mum falls ill after wearing £4 second-hand shoes she bought from VintedThe itchy red rash appeared after Becca wore the second-hand trainers (Kennedy News and Media)

"I've used Vinted for about three years and buy clothes and bags for myself off the app and clothes for my son. I love Vinted as there are so many sellers using it and you can always get great items on there, sometimes with the tags still on, for a much cheaper price," Becca added.

"I wasn't looking for any particular kind of pair of trainers. I just needed a pair and I'm always interested in glittery or funky shoes, they always catch my eye. They were chunky, glittery trainers with an iridescent design on them so when they go in the light they go a rainbow colour... Over the next two days the rash got worse and so I took antihistamines and then began to notice the red spots rising up my legs."

The secretary has vowed to never buy pre-owned shoes again. She said: "They didn't smell weird or anything so I didn't wash them before wearing them. This has put me off buying second-hand trainers again no matter how much I want a discount. I will never buy shoes second-hand again but I will continue to buy clothes and bags. I will just make sure I wash and disinfect them before wearing them.

"I don't want to tell people to not buy second-hand trainers. I just would urge people to wash them before wearing them as I don't want this to happen to anyone else. I don't want to put people off. Just wash and disinfect them and make sure you're not allergic, and if you are throw them away."

Mum falls ill after wearing £4 second-hand shoes she bought from VintedThe mum was attracted to the chunky shoes, priced at £4 on the online marketplace (Kennedy News and Media)

Becca said she doesn't blame Vinted or the seller for her allergic reaction to the pre-loved sneakers - and because of this hasn't contacted either to complain.

A Vinted spokesman said: "We're sorry to hear of the member's experience and hope that she is in better health now. In our listing rules, we ask members to check their items before listing, as any items put on sale should be clean. We recommend washing or disinfecting them in a way suitable to the item's material. Any stains that don't wash off, defects or other flaws must be indicated in the listing description.

"On receipt of an item, we also ask members to check their item thoroughly and report any issues to us, so we can assist promptly. Members may wish to wash their items before wearing them if necessary. We encourage members wishing to list items to check their items first, some advice can be found [on our website]. And should any members wish to report an issue with an item they have received, they can contact us directly within the app - just tap the 'I have an issue' button in the transaction."

Bradley Jolly

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