Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (2024)

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Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (1)

  • Shein is a fast-fashion retailer that produces thousands of garments and accessories at a rapid pace.
  • In 2022, the company was worth $100 billion — more than fast-fashion predecessors H&M and Zara combined.
  • Shein has faced backlash over labor practices and fast fashion's role in pollution.

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Shein took less than a decade to emerge from relative obscurity to become the dominant player in fast fashion and a favorite online shopping destination for Gen Z. But the company is as famous for its controversies as for the trendy, super-cheap clothing that it churns out to the delight of TikTokers everywhere.

Now the company has filed confidentially to go public, the Wall Street Journal reported. Earlier this month, insiders told Bloomberg that Shein is eyeing a $90 billion valuation.

At the same time, Shein is pushing ahead with its goal of becoming more like Amazon Marketplace by letting third party retailers sell products on its site. The company has forged a partnership with Forever 21 to sell the retailer's clothing. Shein is also hosting pop ups in Forever 21 stores.

For those unfamiliar with the brand, here's how Shein chartered a meteoric rise.

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Shein sold wedding dresses before it became a fast-fashion retailer

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (2)

Billionaire founder and CEO Sky Xu started the business in 2008 as an e-commerce site selling wedding dresses that were made in China, later adopting the name SheInside.

In 2015, Xu shifted the business to focus on fast-fashion apparel and rebranded as Shein, pronounced "she-in." But the company's rise didn't come until 2020, when quarantined shoppers gave a boon to e-commerce.

Xu's background in SEO and marketing has benefitted the company's digital-first approach. Not much is known about Xu, who is even more private than the company he built.

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Fast fashion took off in the 1990s

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (3)

People first began embracing cheaply made clothing in the 60s and 70s as fashion trends began to change more frequently and companies turned to offshore textile manufacturing to cut costs, Fashionista reported.

But it wasn't until the late 90s and early 2000s that H&M, Zara, and Forever 21 popularized the fast-fashion model as we know it today.

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Shein's AI technology creates new clothing at a record pace

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (4)

In the last few years, Shein has quickly become the world's biggest player in fast fashion. The company sells clothing that is cheaply and rapidly produced, then sold at incredibly low prices — many items are under $10.

Shein gave fast fashion a whole new meaning by using AI technology to identify trends and an online-only model to churn out thousands of garments in record time.

Analysts have dubbed Shein's business model "real-time retail" because new designs can take as little as three days to produce, Vox reported. Because of this, there are as many as 600,000 items listed on the site at any given time, according to BBC.

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Customer hauls on TikTok made Shein a huge success

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (5)

Customers and influencers on TikTok have driven much of Shein's international appeal. Creating a #Sheinhaul is a rite of passage for many teens and 20-somethings. Shoppers dump piles of Shein-branded packages from large cardboard boxes onto the floors of their bedrooms, where you'll also probably see garlands of fake ivy and string lights hanging from the walls. One woman filmed a box truck delivering a giant box to her driveway after she said she bought $2,000 worth of Shein products.

Shein is the second most-downloaded shopping app in the US, according to UBS Evidence Lab data. Shein has more followers on TikTok than any other apparel retail brand and is the most Google-searched apparel retailer in the US, according to UBS data.

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The average Shein shopper spends $100 a month on clothing

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (6)

Shein's average customer is a 34.7-year-old woman who earns $65,300 in annual income and reports spending $100 per month on women's clothing. That's 60% higher than the average US woman, UBS reported.

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In 2022, Shein was worth more than H&M and Zara combined

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (7)

In 2022, Shein raised $1 billion in a funding round that valued the company at $100 billion, more than H&M and Zara combined, the Wall Street Journal reported. Shein was the world's third most valuable startup that year, Bloomberg reported.

In another fundraising round earlier this year, Shein's valuation dipped to $66 billion,the Wall Street Journal reported. The company generated $23 billion in revenue last year, the Journal said.

As of this writing, H&M's market cap was about $20.5 billion and Zara's parent company, Inditex, had a market cap of about $114 billion.

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Shein has faced a lot of backlash for its role in climate pollution

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (8)

Along with Shein's colossal success, comes mounting criticism. The company is known for its secrecy and lack of supply chain transparency. It's come under fire for producing extremely high volumes of garments, which reports say contribute to overcrowded landfills and 6.3 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

According to its 2021 Sustainability and Social Impact Report, Shein uses The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework for its sustainability efforts and social impact. On its website, Shein says that its digital supply chain limits excess inventory and reduces waste. It also says it uses digital printing methods that use less water and attempts to sell unsold inventory before donating it.

But some critics say these efforts pale in comparison to the company's output of an estimated 314,877 new styles per year, according to a Business of Fashion article, which used data from retail analytics firm Edited. H&M produces a meager 4,414 new styles in comparison.

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Yet, Shein shoppers say they're more environmentally conscious than the average consumer.

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (9)

Shein shoppers say they're more environmentally conscious than the average consumer, according to a report by The New Consumerand Coefficient Capital, which surveyed more than 3,000 US consumers.

Fifty-two percent of Shein shoppers said they considered caring for the environment to be a big part of their personal identity, compared to 47% of overall respondents. And 67% of Shein shoppers said they were willing to pay more for environmentally sustainable goods, compared to 53% overall.

Shein's own reporting found that its customers are increasingly interested in secondhand. In December, the company released findings from its 2023 Circularity Study, which surveyed 3,515 Shein customers ages 18 to 29 and 30 to 45 in the US, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, France, and Germany.

The survey found that Shein customers buy or resell secondhand clothing online one to four times a year on average. Despite reports that Shein's clothing is disposable, 62% of respondents reported wearing Shein items 10 or more times and 33% said they get 30 or more wears out of Shein clothes.

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Critics question Shein's manufacturing and supply chain practices

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (10)

Shein has headquarters in Singapore and in the manufacturing hub of Guangzhou, China. It works with over 6,000 suppliers throughout China. The company has been accused of using manufacturers that have violated labor rights.

A 2021 investigation by the Chinese digital publication Sixth Tone uncovered a pattern of "loose oversight and poor working conditions" at some of Shein's manufacturers. It discovered that Shein's suppliers often subcontract orders to small workshops inside rundown buildings to cut costs. Because these businesses don't deal directly with Shein, the company cannot verify their working conditions.

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Last year, Shein's sales took a tumble

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (11)

Shortly after the company's $100 billion valuation in 2022, Shein's sales took a downturn. Business of Fashion reported that the company's sales declined for five months before slightly increasing in December, based on online spending data from Earnest Analytics.

In May 2023, the company raised $2 billion in funding and some sources say the company is eyeing an initial public offering as early as 2024, Bloombergreported.

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The company's IPO plans could be delayed

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (12)

US lawmakers have lobbied to delay Shein's public offering until they can verify that the company does not benefit from forced labor.

An interim report by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party found that Shein and online retailer Temu are responsible for more than 30% of all packages shipped to the US every day without payment of import duties. Companies are exempt from paying US tariffs on products with a retail value less than $800 if they are shipped directly to individual customers.

This loophole, lawmakers concluded, makes it difficult to obtain data on Shein's suppliers to verify whether they are violating the Certa Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), which prohibits international imports manufactured by forced labor, particularly in the Xinjiang region of China.

Shein has repeatedly told the media it does not use manufacturers in Xinjiang.

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An influencer trip to China in June proved to be a public relations catastrophe for Shein.

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (13)

In June, Shein invited influencers to visit its innovation center in China. After posting glowing reviews of their trips, the influencers faced a lot of backlash for ignoring mounting allegations of questionable labor ethics and concerns about Shein's role in climate pollution.

"In hindsight, it didn't go to the place we intended, which is that we're committed to more transparency," executive vice chairman Donald Tang said in an interview with Time. "The influencers got very unfair treatment, which I very much regret."

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Shein battled rival Temu in dual lawsuits and designers sued the fast-fashion company, alleging that it stole their artwork.

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (14)

Shein has had a fair share of court drama. In December, Shein's parent company sued its e-commerce rival, Temu, alleging that Temu created fake accounts on Twitter under Shein's name and trademark. Shein recently sued Twitter to release data about the accounts in question.

Temu fought back with its own lawsuit against Shein. It alleges that Shein violated antitrust laws by intimidating manufacturers not to work with the Boston-based company, Reuters reported. Temu is a subsidiary of a Chinese commerce company.

In July, a group of designers filed a federal lawsuit against Shein that alleges copyright infringement and racketeering. They say that the company stole their designs and sold them as products on its site. The court filing alleges that copyright infringement is central to Shein's business model and that the company passes the blame onto third-party vendors.

Shein vowed to defend itself, telling CNN in a statement: "Shein takes all claims of infringement seriously, and we take swift action when complaints are raised by valid IP rights holders. We will vigorously defend ourselves against this lawsuit and any claims that are without merit."

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Shein clothing is popping up in Forever 21 stores

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (15)

Shein is partnering with fellow fast-fashion retailer Forever 21, furthering the retailer's efforts to expand its product offering beyond Shein-produced items. Forever 21 items will be sold on Shein's site and Shein is hosting pop-ups in Forever 21 stores.

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Shein purchased rights to a UK fast fashion brand

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (16)

In October, Shein purchased the IP and trademarks of Missguided, a UK-based fast fashion brand owned by Frasers Group. The parent company, which owns the department store chain House of Fraser, will maintain ownership of Missguided's staff and real estate, Reuters reported.

The Times reported that Shein is considering buying Topshop, another fast-fashion retailer based in the US. Topshop is currently owned by online fashion site ASOS, which purchased the brand in 2021 for $364 million.

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Shein has filed to go public, aiming for a $90 billion valuation

Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (17)

After the company publicly denied reports of a rumored IPO, it confidentially filed to go public on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported. Sources said the offering could happen in 2024. Insiders told Bloomberg that Shein is targeting a $80 billion to $90 billion valuation.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Shein told investors it generated $23 billion in revenue and $800 million in net profit in 2022.

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Shein has filed to go public and is reportedly seeking up to $90 billion valuation. Here's how the fast-fashion brand chartered a meteoric rise. (2024)

FAQs

Has Shein filed to go public? ›

Shein confidentially filed for an IPO with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in November, and approached the CSRC to seek Beijing's nod in the same month, sources have said.

What is the public opinion on Shein? ›

Among fashion online shoppers in the United States, 73 percent are familiar with SHEIN, and almost every third expresses a liking for the Chinese brand established in 2008. Usage share and loyalty metrics for SHEIN stand at around one-fifth of fashion online shoppers in the U.S.

What was the Shein unethical scandal? ›

Poor labour conditions are only one component that makes up Shein's unethical practice. They claim to be “turning to sustainable practices and fabrics”, yet there is nothing to substantiate the traceability of their fibres, or how these allegedly “recycled fabrics” are sourced.

Is Shein closing in 2024 in the USA? ›

In the short video, two employees can be seen laughing as the term "Shein is closing in 2024" flashes across the screen. This video was captioned as “Business as Usual.” This joke confirmed that shein is not closing down. Shein claims that the clothing company closing is a hoax and the brand isn't going anywhere.

Can we still order from Shein after the ban? ›

Website: You can likely still access the SHEIN website through your web browser and potentially place orders there. Delivery: There's a chance existing orders placed before the ban will still be delivered, though there could be delays.

Why is Shein so cheap? ›

Outsourcing labor

One of the key ways that Shein and other fast-fashion brands keep prices low is by outsourcing manufacturing labor to cheaper markets, said Dana Thomas, a Paris-based fashion journalist and author of “Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes.”

Why do so many people not like Shein? ›

Shein has been criticized for its lack of transparency regarding its manufacturing processes. Without this information, it's difficult to determine if workers are being treated fairly or if sustainable practices are being used.

Is there child labor in Shein? ›

As of yet, there have been no major investigations into Shein using child labor. But the issue is Shein's lack of transparency and accountability. When companies don't closely monitor or have auditing for their third-party suppliers, severe labor violations like child labor are often present.

Should I boycott Shein? ›

Unfair Labor Practices

In its pursuit of cost-cutting production, SHEIN has faced allegations of exploiting labor in developing countries. Unsafe conditions, underpaid workers, and unchecked working hours paint a grim picture of this industry's underbelly.

Why did Shein get banned? ›

It said Shein and several other Chinese fast fashion firms face many copyright infringement accusations and lawsuits for intellectual property (IP) rights violations.

How much do Shein workers get paid per hour? ›

SHEIN Salary FAQs

The average SHEIN salary ranges from approximately $40,544 per year (estimate) for a Sales Associate to $168,113 per year (estimate) for a Director. The average SHEIN hourly pay ranges from approximately $16 per hour (estimate) for a Store Associate to $45 per hour (estimate) for an Evaluar ropa.

Does Shein support Palestine? ›

At first, the company offered Palestinian flags for sale at £4.25, while a search for the Israel flag yielded a broken link. The flag has since been removed, but SHEIN followed up by terminating its partnerships with Israeli influencers and canceling all free deliveries to Israel.

Who is Shein owned by? ›

Shein, Global Fashion Manufacturer, Will Go Public In 2024

The company is currently owned by Sky Xu, also known as Chris Xu in the International English media.

Is Shein safe to order from? ›

Is Shein legit or a scam? Shein operates as a legitimate online store on its website and app. With its roots in China and operational headquarters now in Singapore, Shein is known for an endless selection of stylish clothes and trendy accessories at appealing prices.

Is Shein clothes good quality? ›

In my experience, the clothing quality at Shein is as inconsistent as the sizing. For example, the leopard cardigan I ordered is thick and cozy and isn't at all scratchy or stiff. Additionally, it didn't shrink or stretch out even after wearing it for two straight days and washing it numerous times.

What is happening with Shein? ›

Shein faces another risk as it is routinely sued for copyright infringement over allegations it stole designs and used them in products without permission. In July, three designers sued the company, alleging Shein's copyright infringement is so extreme, it can be considered racketeering.

Did Shein break labor laws? ›

Now, in Public Eye's follow-up investigation that was released earlier this week, workers Shein's suppliers allege that they are still working long hours that violate Chinese labor laws. “I work every day from 8 in the morning to 10.30 at night and take one day off each month,” said one anonymous worker in the report.

What is the valuation of Shein IPO? ›

Estimates have pegged Shein's IPO valuation at around $90 billion, Bloomberg reported last year. Swartz said investors are ready to pile into the young company with "extremely high growth." Investors won't know Shein's real numbers until the later stages of the IPO process.

Is Shein selling my information? ›

Other than sharing your personal information so that you can use our Services, or as required or permitted by law, we do not share personal information about you with non-affiliated third parties.

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