BBC's Laura Bicker finds out how the low-cost clothing is made by heading inside the factories in Southern China.
Some young shoppers will continue to buy from the fast fashion giant despite concerns over how workers are treated.
A BBC probe this week found that factory workers making clothing for fast fashion giant Shein are toiling through 75-hour weeks and earning less than 1 CENT per garment. The Chinese city of ...
The SHEIN Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to foster more inclusive and sustainable communities in places ...
The bargain clothing site, which is seeking a London stock listing, declined to shed light on whether its clothing contains ...
MPs had summoned the company, along with McDonald’s, Tesco and Temu, to discuss labour rights concerns and committee chairman ...
The founder of British clothing brand All Saints has said he would be “horrified” if fast-fashion firm Shein is allowed to ...
Yinan Zhu declined to say whether it retailer's suppliers used Chinese cotton amid concerns over forced labour.
Online fast-fashion retailer Shein is aiming to list in London in the first half of the year, according to two sources with ...
This growth has led to more competition, with local brands like Shoprite Checkers, Pick n Pay, and Woolworths greatly expanding their online offerings. International players like Shein and Temu have ...
A lawyer for Shein summoned to a British parliamentary hearing has evaded questions on whether the fast-fashion giant sells ...
Legislators looking for answers on Shein's labor standards, and claims of forced labor in its supply chains, were incensed ...