Global online fast fashion retailer, Shein is set to open 30 brick-and-mortar stores this year in the UK, marking a significant shift in the brick-and-mortar retail landscape.
The Chinese fast-fashion brand, which has gained immense popularity among Gen Z consumers, has primarily operated as an e-commerce platform, shipping to over 220 countries and regions worldwide.
and minimizing manufacturing cycles. The company uses algorithms to establish the latest fashion trends, and its 2,000-strong design team creates an astonishing 6,000 SKUs every single day. In 2020, Shein launched 150,000 new items throughout the year, with an average of more than 10,000 new items per month.
The brand's marketing strategy has also played a crucial role in its growth. Shein relies on micro-influencer marketing, using content creators to produce and post content related to the brand on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
This approach has helped Shein surpass Amazon in monthly downloads and become the most popular online clothing store in the US, according to a survey of American teenagers. The company's expansion into physical retail comes after successful pop-up stores in cities like Manchester, Birmingham, and Bristol.
Although the exact locations of the new stores have not been disclosed, they are expected to rival popular high street brands such as Primark, PrettyLittleThing, Poundland, and New Look…
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