You're shopping on Shein all wrong - only buy on Sundays & tips to save money

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You're shopping on Shein all wrong - only buy on Sundays & tips to save money
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'I’m a fashion whizz and you’ve been shopping on Shein wrong – you should only buy on Sundays'

“If you don’t or if you do, that’s your answer if you should buy it or not.

“I always order the amount that gives me the biggest coupon - recently they had a minimum order of $149 and you get a 25% off coupon, usually it’s 20%. It really makes a big difference. “If it’s your first time ordering then your return is free, but even after that they have a pretty good shipping rate.“The actual Shein brand is a lot cheaper than the ones that they feature on Shein.“MOTF is almost luxurious - they have real linen, real silk, real cotton - they have really nice fabrics.Sahar’s video has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up a whopping 52.3k views.Many fashion fans were grateful for Sahar’s simple but clever tips.

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