brad465
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Really unsure where to put this story but don't think here is wildly out of place:
Depop seller's crop top made from Chiltern Railways train seat cover 'violates terms'
A London fashion student made the "social distancing bandeau" out of a Chiltern Railways seat cover.
www.bbc.co.uk
A fashion student has been warned not to sell prohibited items on the clothes app, Depop, after she posted an advert for a top made from a train seat cover.
Mhari Thurston-Tyler made the bandeau out of a Chiltern Railways seat cover designed to promote social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 20-year-old sold the top for £15 but later refunded her customer and took the advert down.
Depop said the item "clearly violates our terms of service".
The app for buying and selling second-hand clothes said the sale of stolen goods was banned - but Ms Thurston-Tyler denied stealing.
She told BBC News she found two of the blue seat covers "balled up on the floor" outside Marylebone station in London in September.
Ms Thurston-Tyler, who is a fashion student at Central Saint Martins, re-sewed one of the covers to make it fit her, before deciding to advertise the second cover on Depop.
"I have no money at the moment so decided to put the second one on Depop to see if anyone would buy it," she said, adding that the app had become her main source of income as she has struggled to find other work during the pandemic.