Some young shoppers will continue to buy from the fast fashion giant despite concerns over how workers are treated.
From the BBC World Service: A BBC investigation finds some workers for Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein are working more than 75 hours a week.
The cut-price sales are driven by places like the Shein village ... which was based on interviews with 13 textile workers at ...
A BBC probe this week found that factory workers making clothing for fast fashion giant Shein are toiling through 75-hour ...
The founded in China but now headquartered in Singapore company’s proposed initial public offering (IPO) could be completed ...