Multiple outlets report that the resale platform Vinted includes a less-visible feature that helps users identify and locate clothing worn by other people. The articles describe a small, hidden button within the app interface that enables users to find items based on what someone is wearing in the street, with the aim of tracking down similar or identical fashion pieces. The coverage is framed around a common scenario—spotting clothing in public that a user wants to buy—and then using the feature to search for that item on Vinted. The reports emphasize that the function is “in plain sight” but not widely known, suggesting it may be overlooked by many users. According to the articles, the feature can help users connect visual fashion finds from everyday settings to listings on the platform, potentially making it easier to locate “long-lost” items or similar garments they have been looking for. Both sources present the same core claim about the feature’s purpose and how it works, without providing additional technical or independent verification details beyond the description.