I don't often buy clothes because a) they're expensive and b) very little on the high street catches my interest, but I've noticed some cool (and affordable) clothes on Shein over the last few months, particular pink/light purple clothes for guys which can be difficult to find mainstream. Now I need to buy a sweater or two and I'm wondering where to go.
I'd never heard of Shein before, so I decided to look them up. Ah, they're a Chinese brand, okay, so does that explain the bucketload of hit pieces I found?
I'm finding shit telling me their brand of fast fashion is low quality, terrible for the environment, has questionable supply chains, etc. etc. etc. - now my question is, does anyone know if there's any validity to this? How do they stack up against western clothing brands, who likely have the same exact issues but charge $40 for a shirt?
I would describe it as buying stuff on the lower side of quality compared to what you'd find in a mall, closer to like, brands you've not heard of on Amazon, or stuff that's cheaper in department stores or at lower end dedicated mall stores. It's possible to get nicer stuff around that $40 mark in a mall, but that's not so possible with stuff like shein, so expect it to not last that many washes or be super durable to damage.