Shoes with a bite! Buyers stunned as Depop seller flogged sneakers with HUMAN TEETH

Shoes with a bite! Buyers stunned as Depop seller flogged sneakers with HUMAN TEETH
Shoppers were stunned when a Depop seller put up a pair of sneakers for sale – decorated with what appear to be human teeth.
The bizarre footwear consists of plain white Vans sneakers with black trim and white laces, oddly decorated with teeth.
The quirky shoes went viral on social media after a buyer messaged the seller: ‘Am I seeing things?’ Are those teeth?’
It’s not clear if the Toothy sneakers are still available and how much they’ll cost.
The footwear went viral after snaps of the offering were shared on Instagram, garnering 10,000 likes.

Shoppers were stunned when a Depop seller put up a pair of sneakers for sale – decorated with what appear to be human teeth

The bizarre footwear consists of plain white Vans sneakers with black trim and white laces, oddly decorated with teeth
One viewer commented, “Some people on Depop need a psychiatric evaluation.”
“My moms the baby tooth fairies it’s okay they’re free range,” joked another person.
Another added: “Tongue instead of laces?”
“That’s why my dentist said he had to remove my wisdom teeth,” quipped another user.
Another person commented, “I’m more confused that they aren’t symmetrical.”
“Hey, the seller fought with all his might to make these,” joked another.
And it’s not the only time a person has been amazed by an item that was for sale on Depop.
Earlier this year, a shopper was stunned when their order arrived in a toilet paper roll.
The customer ordered a white sweater on the second-hand clothing website, but was confused by the seller’s choice of packaging.

The quirky shoes went viral on social media after a buyer messaged the seller: ‘Am I seeing things?’ Are those teeth?’
While they were happy with their cozy new jumper, they weren’t so happy that it was sent in Waitrose toilet paper packaging.
Although the jumper fitted perfectly into the luxury supermarket’s 9-pack of toilet paper bags, the customer felt the packaging was not appropriate.
In a direct message to the seller, they thanked him for the sweater but mocked his bizarre recycling decision.
They wrote, “Thanks for the sweater but I’d appreciate it if you didn’t post it in a toilet paper wrapper next time.”
Surprisingly, however, the seller saw no problem with the shipping method.
They hilariously replied, ‘What’s the problem?’ It’s literally clean.’






The footwear went viral after snaps of the offering were shared on Instagram, garnering 10,000 likes