17 Times Shein Customer Reviews Were Even More Fun Than The Products They Sell

Robert Whitman-Byrne

These days, everyone shops online, so the expectation vs. reality meme is no longer shocking. Most well-known e-commerce sites, like AliExpress and Etsy, are infamous for selling things that look nothing like the Photoshopped images they use to advertise them. Online shopping blunders have become more famous in their own right, with numerous social media accounts and content producers posting their own bad purchases for amusement of all.
A TikTok page with the handle @funny.shein.reviewss has been releasing video compilations of images of dubious products individuals purchased on Shein.
Shein, a Chinese fast-fashion retailer, is infamous for frequently generating headlines—and not always for the right reasons. Shein has been accused of shamelessly stealing the designs of numerous artists and designers. Additionally, it gained a reputation for having dubious morals and being against sustainability. Shein should deter customers with its inhumanely quick turnaround and presumptive slave labor, yet this is not the case.
Chris Xu founded SHEIN in 2008 as the wedding dress retailer "Sheinside," and it quickly rose to prominence thanks to its data-driven reach and lightning-fast production schedule. And we truly do mean it when we say hyper. Every single day, the online-only merchant averages between 500 and 2,000 new products.

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