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I've found the Shein secret of the century – now you won't have to wait weeks for your deliveries ever again

I've found the Shein secret of the century – now you won't have to wait weeks for your deliveries ever again

The Sun6 days ago
A SHOPPING fan has claimed to have discovered the Shein 'secret of the century.'
So if you are fed up with long delivery times when you order clothes from the online retailer, then fear not, you've come to the right place.
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Natalie Southern, a fashionista from the UK, has found a very simple way that will enable Shein shoppers to get their affordable hauls delivered to their doors in less than a week.
Posting on social media, the fashion fan revealed her 'life hack for the girlies' as she got candid on Shein 's Quickship feature.
Stunned by her findings after browsing Shein's website, she said: 'Please tell me I'm not the only one who's just realised this on Shein - Quickship.'
Natalie then added: 'Who knew that if you wanted your goods from Shein, there was a section where you can order from Quickship, where your goods come in a number of days rather than a number of weeks.'
Following this, the content creator simply confirmed: 'I didn't.'
Thanks to Shein Quickship, shoppers will see items be delivered to their door in as little as three to five working days.
Shoppers will find a variety of items available under Quickship, including epic clearance deals, with clothes that have been reduced by up to 70%.
Quickship comes at no extra cost to Shein shoppers - but of course, standard shipping fees apply - and there are thousands of great buys to browse and choose from.
So if you've got an event coming up soon and don't have time to wait for a new frock, you'll need to check this out - and fast.
Natalie's TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ nat_albarudi_southern, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 157,900 views.
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It's also amassed 2,926 likes, 188 comments, 596 shares and 4,947 shares.
Social media users were stunned by the little-known Shein feature and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this.
One person said: 'Thank you for this video! God send.'
Another added: 'Literally about to make an order!! Thank you, I had no clue this was a thing.'
A third commented: 'Wish I knew this 15mins ago.'
Meanwhile, one Shein shopper wrote: 'I'll be shopping even more now! I never knew this!'
What is Shein and is it legit?
Shein is an online-only fast-fashion retailer, based out of China, that has become a number one shopping destination for many around the world.
The company was valued at $66billion in 2023, dwarfing that of popular high street brands Zara and H&M.
The fashion retailer was founded in late 2008, by entrepreneur and marketing specialist Xu Yangtian, also known as Chris Xu.
Shein is a legitimate selling website and is not a phishing scam.
But you may receive a disappointing order or run into shipping issues if you order from the site, according to reviews.
There have been swathes of quality complaints, which makes sense when looking at the price tag.
At the same time, another Shein lover beamed: "I will be using that from now on as I order off Shein all the time."
However, one user claimed: "Just had a look. Items are so much dearer."
But to this, Natalie wrote back and confirmed: "But still cheaper than high street shops and I have to be honest, Shein's options are so much better than what I have on my local high street."
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