How to look banging on a budget: Is Shein worth it?
Let’s admit it we’re in college, we don’t all have to the money to support the hours of online shopping we do in class while we should be paying attention. If you’re looking for cute clothes to wear out without the fear of trashing them, then Shein is the place to go. They regularly have deals, whether it’s free shipping on all orders, or discounted prices, you won’t be breaking the bank when browsing online. When going on the website you can see the many different categories to choose from. Some tips to live by when shopping on Shein to guarantee a good haul:
ALWAYS read the reviews: when you spot something promising on Shein make sure to check and see what previous buyers have to say about the product. When there are no reviews on a product, it could be risky so I wouldn’t chance it. To roll off of that when looking at the reviews look to see if a picture is included. It’s very helpful to see the clothes on a body.
Look at the Explore tab: Shein is a very versatile website that has an extortionary number of items to look through. If you’re not looking for something specific, try the explore tab. On this tab you can see people wearing the outfit/items and how they styled them. The explore tab is a good place to go if you are looking to see what styles are in and how different pieces could go together. Here are some examples of what you could find on the explore page.
Don’t sleep on the home section: recently I noticed that Shein has a home section, and it actually seems reliable. When trying to decorate your dorm I highly suggest browsing this section. Here you could find anything from sheets, to wall décor to spice up your boring room.
Make a Shein account: with an account you will get updates by email for what’s in and the latest deals that they are offering.
Overall, I think Shein is definitely worth it, it just may take a little longer than usual to find what you’re looking for. This is fine because, what else are you supposed to do during class?
Love always,
Sophia Rainone