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Roll on Tuesday.
Thoughts as the shorts still high ?
Will it,wont it?
Blimey a snippet and Tradey like the cat that got the cream that ain't even definatly applicable to Boo and it's affiliated online offering being the wash of newbie offerings from now many a retailer post covid
Context dear
57 million new users lol.
No wonder this is sub 40p.
Sending boo through the roof Tradey.
Notably the bit that specifically only referred to the onliner "Boohoo" didn't it.
Amazon officials rush to improve delivery speed as company loses two million customers while Chinese competitors, Temu and Shein, have seen nearly 57million new users
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13224861/Amazon-improve-delivery-speed-Temu-Shein-new-users.html
You don't half jump the gun
H&M on Trustpilot?
H&M on Sitejabber?
Massive difference eh spk
Looks like you don't get it
So the reviews/posts are all fake then.?
Fraudulent?
Scores worse than Shein
Scam site lol.
Shorters leaving reviews next acclaimed
Seems like legit complaints to me.
Must all be fake i guess then eh
Ermmm is like 90 or so reviews reg M&S.
PLT certainly picked up the complaints id say
517 1 star reviews for PLT
And what's Next?
10 x more Southcoast
Quality ?
Shocking reviews .Any marketing experts on here (cough)?
Pretty Little Thing Reviews - 678 Reviews of Prettylittlething.com | Sitejabber
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/prettylittlething.com
Without fail will be hopping up and down on it along with his other premium alias avatar to boot.
Hardly fireworks here today yet again
Trial for just £1.
RETAIL
Shein Seeks to Expand Supply Chain Beyond China
The fast fashion company will explore offerings in Mexico, Europe, Brazil and the US to diversify its supply chain.
Shein
Fast fashion giant Shein will strengthen its presence in Europe and Mexico. (Getty Images)
By BLOOMBERG
22 June 2023
Fast fashion giant Shein will strengthen its presence in Europe and Mexico, including selling more locally made products, in a bid to diversify its China-centric supply chain.
The company will launch an online marketplace in Mexico this month, where products from third-party sellers can be bought alongside Shein’s own brand of $10 dresses and $12 jeans. That’ll be followed by rollouts in Germany, Spain, France and Italy in the third quarter.
The move builds on existing offerings in Brazil and the US and “reinforces the entire localisation strategy worldwide,” global head of public affairs, Leonard Lin, said in an interview at the company’s headquarters in Singapore. “We’ll be prepared to grow the diversification and work with manufacturing suppliers in other countries as well.”
Shein’s pivot to selling products other than its own, including Skechers shoes and Lansinoh mother-care items, brings it closer to what rival Temu offers. The bargain shopping app backed by China e-commerce heavyweight PDD Holdings Inc. has surged in popularity in the US and saw sales top Shein’s in May, with its wide array of items from clothing to socket wrenches.
Lin said Shein’s expansion isn’t a reflection of what competitors are doing, and the firm will continue to focus on what it can offer to the young female shoppers that are
China Reliance
Despite its diversification push, the company remains heavily reliant on a vast network of contract manufacturers in China that churn out new designs in about 10 days to meet the fast-changing whims of Western consumers.
While the system has underpinned Shein’s rapid ascent — it far surpasses Zara and H&M in the US fast fashion market — it’s also left the company mired in the middle of US-China tensions that are rippling across a raft of sectors. The firm has also long faced criticisms that run the entire gamut of its operations, from accusations about stealing designs to links to forced labour and its contribution to overconsumption that’s harming the environment.
The company has spent millions to address those concerns, including upgrading factories and launching a program that showcases independent designers’ work and gives artists a cut of the profits.
Https://www.businessoffashion.com/news/retail/shein-seeks-to-expand-supply-chain-beyond-china/
But,but,but stocks are flying over the pond??
Not here I'm afraid and despite the daily attempts to sugar coat the fast fashion retailers.
Ain't happening and I don't see the shorts running for the hills reg ASOS next week.
We would all love to know your average BFD just to add a bit of meat on the bones being you post an awful lot on here
It is very strange indeed you never do this or seemingly avoid commenting on it IE my average weighted holding is circa 60p and do on.
I've never understood as to why the bullish folk on here seem incapable of backing it up with a confirmed average......it's going to 're cover anyway right ?
Plenty if decent folk offer it up but not you for some reason ?