Shein - statistics & facts
Controversy and lack of transparency
Shein’s website, shein.com, has reached high levels of both online traffic and app downloads in the last years. Following Shein’s rebranding in 2015, its rise to mainstream fame and financial success has direct connections with the steady growth and relevancy of social media as a source of product inspiration. Shein’s clothes are notoriously cheap, and coming from a fast fashion brand, are guaranteed to follow the latest trends that shoppers are on the lookout for. TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube were integral in the viral sharing of ‘Shein haul’ videos, in which influencers would bulk purchase clothing from Shein to showcase for content—a win for both creators and the brand alike.With sustainable shopping becoming a relevant criterion for online shoppers when deciding on brands to spend on, such controversies surrounding Shein have since surfaced and now remain a relevant topic of interest among the public. As a private company, Shein has thus far not disclosed official financial statements, as well as information regarding their supply chain and working conditions. Additionally, the debate on fast fashion and its harm towards the environment has never been more relevant. As Shein continues to grow in popularity, such low levels of transparency from the company will only allow for suspicions of unsavory practices to continue.
Popularity in the States and beyond
In the United States, Shein benefits from relatively relaxed import taxes on their low-priced clothing. This has ultimately led for the fast fashion e-tailer to become extensively popular for consumers, even when buying in bulk. Shein is the biggest online fashion retailer in the country, generating significantly higher sales than its competitors.However, Shein's popularity is by no means limited to the U.S. The Shein app ranked as the second most downloaded shopping app worldwide with a grand total of over 235 million downloads in 2024. E-commerce giant Amazon, which ranked below Shein in app downloads that year, has announced both a cutting of merchant fees for apparel sellers on the marketplace in 2024 and a low-price marketplace of their own, Amazon Haul—both signs that Shein's presence in the fashion industry is here to stay.