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‘It’s the worst dress I’ve ever seen’ mums cry about Shein’s £10 ‘monstrosity’ – that ‘looks like butchered pig’s legs’

A SHEIN dress stirred up a reaction from online users over its unique pattern.

The style had people comparing the look to everything from “butchered pig’s legs” to “exploded intestines.”

A Mumsnet user sparked a reaction after sharing a dress she came across on Shein, which she described as a ‘monstrosity’ (stock image)Getty

Posting on Mumsnet, one user shared a link to the dress, which she described as a “monstrosity.”

“This popped up on my Facebook feed and it’s the worst dress I’ve ever seen,” she wrote.

“Looks like flesh mixed in with a pattern.”

The Shein Lune Holiday Casual Patchwork Contast Colour Leopard and Paisley Printed Sleeveless Dress is available for £10.49.

Other Mumsnet users were quick to share their thoughts on the unusual dress.

“I had to check it wasn’t April 1st! How did a designer come up with that monstrosity?” said one reader.

Another person wrote that the pattern “looks like two butchered pigs legs around her neck.”

“Oh my! It’s bad enough stationary, but moving would look like you were pig wrestling,” pointed out a third woman.

Another reader said the dress looked “hideous,” writing that it “looks like her stomach has exploded and spilled out her intestines.”

“Makes me think she’s wearing her intestines. It is truly hideous. Maybe it was an inside joke to see how many people would buy it,” agreed one person.

One Mumsnet user said the dress was giving “aliens ate my bowel fashion inspo.”

“The pattern is abstract gynecological, isn’t it?” asked another social media user.

“Oh, good God! Jesus Christ! Oh dearie dearie me! What were they thinking of when they designed that grotesque monster?!” asked one woman. 

Another Shein shopper compared the look to “an exotic animal autopsy.”

“Even the model won’t show her face in it,” joked another unimpressed reader.

How are Shein’s prices so low?

Shein is known for its low price points, with almost 90 million people worldwide using the budget fast fashion site.

There are a variety of reasons why the company can ensure affordable prices, including:
Outsourced labour
Majority of Shein’s factories are located in China, where the minimum wage is lower than most countries.
Less expensive materials
Shein mass produces popular styles using cheaper fabrics, adding 1,000 items to the site every day.
Online format
Shein is located entirely online with no physical locations, keeping their operating costs low.
Direct to consumer
Skipping the retailer and offering goods directly from manufacturer to consumer lowers shipping expenses.
Influencer marketing
Paying content creators to share their Shein hauls is a cheaper marketing model than paying for social media ads and celebrity endorsements.
Discounts
Discount and promo codes keep prices low for customers while encouraing them to buy more items.

One person pointed out that the flesh-like pattern gave out “Hannibal Lecter vibes.”

“That is waaaaaaaayyy worse than I expected,” said another Mumsnet user.

“It calls for a good old-fashioned word – ghastly!” wrote another commenter.

Other readers said they could picture the vision behind the unique look.

“It could work in theory – leopard print, pink colour pop, gold, bold shapes – but put them all together is tasteless vom,” said one person.

“It’s actually quite a clever optical illusion if it wasn’t so nasty,” agreed another Mumsnet user.

SheinMumsnet users joked that the Shein dress resembles ‘butchered pig’s legs’[/caption]

SheinSeveral people compared the pattern on the Shein dress to intestines[/caption]

A SHEIN dress stirred up a reaction from online users over its unique pattern.

The style had people comparing the look to everything from “butchered pig’s legs” to “exploded intestines.”

A Mumsnet user sparked a reaction after sharing a dress she came across on Shein, which she described as a ‘monstrosity’ (stock image)Getty

Posting on Mumsnet, one user shared a link to the dress, which she described as a “monstrosity.”

“This popped up on my Facebook feed and it’s the worst dress I’ve ever seen,” she wrote.

“Looks like flesh mixed in with a pattern.”

The Shein Lune Holiday Casual Patchwork Contast Colour Leopard and Paisley Printed Sleeveless Dress is available for £10.49.

Other Mumsnet users were quick to share their thoughts on the unusual dress.

“I had to check it wasn’t April 1st! How did a designer come up with that monstrosity?” said one reader.

Another person wrote that the pattern “looks like two butchered pigs legs around her neck.”

“Oh my! It’s bad enough stationary, but moving would look like you were pig wrestling,” pointed out a third woman.

Another reader said the dress looked “hideous,” writing that it “looks like her stomach has exploded and spilled out her intestines.”

“Makes me think she’s wearing her intestines. It is truly hideous. Maybe it was an inside joke to see how many people would buy it,” agreed one person.

One Mumsnet user said the dress was giving “aliens ate my bowel fashion inspo.”

“The pattern is abstract gynecological, isn’t it?” asked another social media user.

“Oh, good God! Jesus Christ! Oh dearie dearie me! What were they thinking of when they designed that grotesque monster?!” asked one woman. 

Another Shein shopper compared the look to “an exotic animal autopsy.”

“Even the model won’t show her face in it,” joked another unimpressed reader.

How are Shein’s prices so low?

Shein is known for its low price points, with almost 90 million people worldwide using the budget fast fashion site.

There are a variety of reasons why the company can ensure affordable prices, including:

Outsourced labour

Majority of Shein’s factories are located in China, where the minimum wage is lower than most countries.

Less expensive materials

Shein mass produces popular styles using cheaper fabrics, adding 1,000 items to the site every day.

Online format

Shein is located entirely online with no physical locations, keeping their operating costs low.

Direct to consumer

Skipping the retailer and offering goods directly from manufacturer to consumer lowers shipping expenses.

Influencer marketing

Paying content creators to share their Shein hauls is a cheaper marketing model than paying for social media ads and celebrity endorsements.

Discounts

Discount and promo codes keep prices low for customers while encouraing them to buy more items.

One person pointed out that the flesh-like pattern gave out “Hannibal Lecter vibes.”

“That is waaaaaaaayyy worse than I expected,” said another Mumsnet user.

“It calls for a good old-fashioned word – ghastly!” wrote another commenter.

Other readers said they could picture the vision behind the unique look.

“It could work in theory – leopard print, pink colour pop, gold, bold shapes – but put them all together is tasteless vom,” said one person.

“It’s actually quite a clever optical illusion if it wasn’t so nasty,” agreed another Mumsnet user.

SheinMumsnet users joked that the Shein dress resembles ‘butchered pig’s legs’[/caption]

SheinSeveral people compared the pattern on the Shein dress to intestines[/caption]Fashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun

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