On Earth Day, a protest was staged in downtown LA outside a Shein distribution center by sustainable fashion activist Lexy Silverstein in collaboration with Remake, a nonprofit and global advocacy organization advocating for fair pay and climate justice. Students donning bathrobes and holding signs that said, “I’d rather go naked than wear Shein,” gathered.
While opposition to fast fashion’s practices isn’t new, the event came at a particularly precarious time for Shein as it awaits its US IPO approval while its profits reportedly doubled amid increased demand. And activists believe it’s time the retailer takes accountability.
A company spokesperson declined to be named with a comment on the record.
Doubling down: The demand for its products also hasn’t spared the Singapore-based retailer from scrutiny and allegations of unsustainable practices, copying emerging designers’ work, and unfair labor practices.
In fact, the brand’s favorability among Gen Z (Shein’s primary target demographic) fell ~20 percentage points last year, while net purchasing consideration dropped 10 points.
If anything, the recent protests only seem to put a bigger spotlight on the issues and particularly on Shein. Still, per Silverstein, Shein isn’t necessarily her only target.
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