Retailers are facing relentless competition from controversial fast fashion companies Shein and Temu, according to Coresight ...
When asked if Shein will still be able to provide its ultra-low prices if tariffs take effect, Tang didn’t address whether the company would raise prices.
Some young shoppers will continue to buy from the fast fashion giant despite concerns over how workers are treated.
A BBC investigation finds some workers for Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein are working more than 75 hours a week.
There is one main online store that has been at the heart of many fast fashion discussions in recent years is Shein.
Yinan Zhu declined to say whether it retailer's suppliers used Chinese cotton amid concerns over forced labour.
Shein is still looking to IPO, Reuters reports. The company is looking to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and could complete its IPO as early as April. The push for London comes after ...
As reported by The Nightly, billionaire Gerry Harvey, co-founder and chair of Harvey Norman, has taken a stand against these uber cheap online stores he believes are killing off local businesses. “ ...
MPs had summoned the company, along with McDonald’s, Tesco and Temu, to discuss labour rights concerns and committee chairman ...