I’m just beginning to dress more appropriately when going out. I couldn’t afford nice clothes before so I never really cared to dress nice. Thank you for your channel. Just subscribed!
im in the uk and my daughter buys from shien, im amazed at how cheap everything is but theres a reason for that, if you can make a sweater for $20 including shipping from the other side of the globe, questions have to be asked. I buy from companies in Europe, ill pay more but have better quality pieces that last longer, i think the chinese market is big enough-they can do without my money, also think Jeff Bezos has enough money so dont use Amazon either. That being said , i love the channel and agree with everything you say, youve made me a better dresser, so cheers for that, Merry New Year!
Thank you! It’s just really interesting. The black sweater I talked about seems to be every bit as good as other sweaters I have in my closet that cost over $100. Maybe the price is a reflection on US brands markups.
Done the round of top designer classical pieces shopping that lasts ages, as well as the buying quality garments stage, currently in the look more fashionable with more options stage so shein is awesome
Great video! As a Canadian a lot of the items you recommend from certain companies are not available to be shipped to me so this information is very helpful.
Hi John. In addition to your amazing channel, I also follow other style / fashion channels and most of them do not recommend SHEIN because of their atrocious treatment of workers, indirectly through their contracted manufacturers. I.e., slave labor. Please check out the many stories about SHEIN. Thank you.
Some of SHEIN’s suppliers could be just a family business in their own home. In return for orders, SHEIN demands the lowest prices and exclusive business relationship agreements with them. Their aggressive business tactics are raising eyebrows.
@@40OverFashionThere is just so much wrong with fast disposable fashion, not sure how you can promote it with any good conscience, especially for over 40 men, who want and need quality over quantity and expect value for their hard-earned money. I don’t think you do appreciate that position as you call it.
Hi John hope you had a good Christmas I think the point about the price is very relevant but it depends on your budget. Happy New Year keep the good work up . Christopher Barker
Legend. Great video, John! I’ll check out that website. I also have the same polo shirts from Amazon. My yellow one just came in yesterday. I already had the black and light blue. Thanks!
Yes he forgot to talk about that. In my experience I’m happy as long as you know what you get for cheap. Black items stay black so it’s quite good. Color ones fade a little bit with washing, so will not last long in my wardrobe
I've gotten to the stage where I'd rather buy one piece of clothing that's supposed to last me longer than buy something with the prospect of throwing it away in a year. This is where I see a huge advantage to classic menswear. Plus, as they say, buy cheap, buy twice.
Happy new year Jean I was sumwhere the other day and glanced at a large window and was surprised to see my reflection as usually I look only. So so but now that I wear nice clothes every day I look flash Lol Respect
It did have a reputation for sending you stuff that was nothing like what you thought you bought. I think these things get better as the company matures and gets rid of some of its - let's say less than wonderful - suppliers. If I remember correctly Ali Express went through the same thing. Personally, I like to "feel the width" of stuff before I buy it ... mostly.
KOHLS is a major department store now that others have faded away...I shop their Apt.9 brand...they have classy styles, but i have no idea of the quality of these threads. Can you do a critique? Thanks...
I prefer to pay a bit more(under budget) for good clothes that I can wear for years...some of my shirts are more than 10 years,n they are still in very good shape
Very nice video. I may check them out, but I have purchased some things from JC PENNEY for about the same prices. I do want to incorporate some textures into my wardrobe, so that is on my list.
SHEIN has ripped off many designers and smaller companies, that I follow on Instagram. I avoid them. I still get online ads from them but, I prefer to support the smaller ma and pop type companies even though it might cost more.
Thank you; options for good designs, easy care and affordable prices are good to know, --and worth exploring. Keep in mind, though: investigating ethical practices is also a factor in determining value. BE well and Happy New Year!
I enjoy your channel very much, I was looking for such a channel for a long time. Thank you! But to this topic, with all respect: The lack of sustainability regarding employees and environment for example is - in my opinion - no recommendation for a sustainable grown-up lifestyle.
A video about fair trade eco-friendly fashion / brands for grown-ups with your styling recommendations would be very interesting, I suppose. Just a suggestion...
SHEIN’s business model, by their own admission, is not about quality but quantity. They don’t expect people to wear their items for more than one season, hence the cheap price. They expect people to buy from them every season to basically keep up with the latest trends and styles. Their objective is fast inventory turnover, calling it Fast Fashion. As soon as the sale of a certain item drops below a certain level, it is immediately replaced with something else. They add and delete hundreds of items everyday, by using a network of thousands of small clothing producers. They also stock very little inventory. Clothings are made only when there is an order. This dramatically reduces overhead and is the key formula for their success.
"Fast Fashion" in a nutshell. They also got into a little trouble from "borrowing" designs from luxury brands. Even worse, creating items "inspired" by small, upcoming designers. Such is the nature of the business, I suppose.
Let's remember, too, that "fast fashion" is how women's fashion...quantity, not quality, different style for every season... has worked for many decades. What women will accept is not necessarily what men should accept, if we're talking about men over 40 looking more at enduring styles and quality rather than "fast fashion."
You can move a headquarters to anywhere in the world without moving the factories likely using slave labor to produce the goods. How else are such cheap prices accomplished? The move to Singapore was trying to "put a dress on a pig", and fueled by unthinking people wanting insanely low prices.
I’d rather buy better names in local stores. Big Canali fan, it goes on sale. Wait for a sale, most stuff goes on sale. Rather buy quality & better fit.
Those prices (usually) equates to quality of fabrics and amount of times you'll get to wear it. For mw personally, id rather spend more in very good quality brands that will last for ages and cry about it once, rather than buy cheap items that keep deteriorating and replacing them every couple of years
Fast disposable fashion is absolutely vile. Cheap is cheap is cheap. There is no free lunch. Bad for your wardrobe, bad for your wallet, bad for the environment, bad for workers, bad for landfills around the world.
Oh shutup. Just because it's cheap, it's not everything you mentioned. Most of the designer brands you buy that are marked up 230% go fill the pockets of a few men higher up the ladder, making the filthy rich, richer.
@@RedDem0n Up yours, pal. Every single thing I have mentioned has been extensively documented. The clothing business is part of capitalism. Fast fashion sucks because it is exceptionally environmentally damaging and socially destructive. You can go on buying it because you have a right to be a jerk and an ah. But don‘t rationalize it with stupid arguments like the one you are making. There is a huge difference between the two.
sorry, not going to even consider this. when I buy a reasonably or high priced item, what I also buy is the right to expect the product to be produced under ethical conditions. If not, I have the right to be...disappointed. This? Buy anything from these people, or Wish, or TEMU, Primark etc. and I dare you to be outraged by the next documentary you see about child labor or appalling working conditions. I'm frankly wondering what led you to help promote this business model.
Good grief. This wasn’t political. It’s just a low cost option that guys can explore on their own. I cover the bases that encompass style, and you can take it or leave it. On another note, before you criticize, you better make sure you’re perfect. Chances are, you’re typing on a device that was also made in a Chinese factory. As always, I appreciate your comment.
@@40OverFashion it's not political. you're absolutely right - Chinese products as such can't be avoided, that's a fact of life whether we like it or not. There is just no reason to join the moral or enviromental race to the bottom by recommending shops like these. It's way more fundamental than politics: It's recognising that our choises have consequences and accepting responsibility. To me, that's core to being a gentleman.
I’m just beginning to dress more appropriately when going out. I couldn’t afford nice clothes before so I never really cared to dress nice. Thank you for your channel. Just subscribed!
Thanks for sharing! Welcome aboard!
im in the uk and my daughter buys from shien, im amazed at how cheap everything is but theres a reason for that, if you can make a sweater for $20 including shipping from the other side of the globe, questions have to be asked. I buy from companies in Europe, ill pay more but have better quality pieces that last longer, i think the chinese market is big enough-they can do without my money, also think Jeff Bezos has enough money so dont use Amazon either. That being said , i love the channel and agree with everything you say, youve made me a better dresser, so cheers for that, Merry New Year!
Thank you! It’s just really interesting. The black sweater I talked about seems to be every bit as good as other sweaters I have in my closet that cost over $100. Maybe the price is a reflection on US brands markups.
I am in the UK too and I echo your sentiments. Child labour anyone at Shein?????
@@alwayspooh1588i dont play politics with my clothes.shein just shows how overpriced clothes really are
So, where in Europe are you buying?? Thanks.
Benetton, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, Uniqlo, Oakley. Places like that.@@HopeOfJoe
Done the round of top designer classical pieces shopping that lasts ages, as well as the buying quality garments stage, currently in the look more fashionable with more options stage so shein is awesome
I LOVE SHEIN..HAVE BOUGHT ALOT OF CLOTHES..GREAT COMPANY
I learned of this firm when buying some items for family members. Not bad. I'll be checking our their menswear now, too. Thanks.
You’re welcome!
Great video! As a Canadian a lot of the items you recommend from certain companies are not available to be shipped to me so this information is very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
I bought 2 nice pullover sweaters from H&M, one gray and the other off-white for 20 dollars each one and there are 100% cotton.
Love it!
Hi John. In addition to your amazing channel, I also follow other style / fashion channels and most of them do not recommend SHEIN because of their atrocious treatment of workers, indirectly through their contracted manufacturers. I.e., slave labor. Please check out the many stories about SHEIN. Thank you.
Totally understand that, and I do respect that position. I’m only coming at it from the angle of affordable style options.
Some of SHEIN’s suppliers could be just a family business in their own home. In return for orders, SHEIN demands the lowest prices and exclusive business relationship agreements with them. Their aggressive business tactics are raising eyebrows.
Also an environmental nightmare and contributes to massive overfilled landfills in the west and all over the third world.
@@40OverFashionThere is just so much wrong with fast disposable fashion, not sure how you can promote it with any good conscience, especially for over 40 men, who want and need quality over quantity and expect value for their hard-earned money. I don’t think you do appreciate that position as you call it.
I got a skeleton cardigan last year from them and have been very happy with it. I wear it all the time!
Thanks for the feedback!
Hi John hope you had a good Christmas I think the point about the price is very relevant but it depends on your budget.
Happy New Year keep the good work up .
Christopher Barker
Your videos are excellent. 👍
I'm 5 11, weigh 167 lb [76 kg], so M sizes are for me. On shirts I prefer the 'slim fit'.
Thanks again John, I’ll have to check them out as well as their return policy. 👍
Thank you. I was wondering about that site. I can order now!!
Legend. Great video, John! I’ll check out that website. I also have the same polo shirts from Amazon. My yellow one just came in yesterday. I already had the black and light blue. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for sharing John. Cheers.
You bet! Cheers!
Altering garments and knowing how to and having a sewing machine can change alot for you gentlemen. Basic alterations.
Never heard of them but sounds like it’s worth a try. Thanks and Happy New Year. 👍
Happy New Year!
Sweet! Fashionable and affordable! Thanks for the review. Definitely going to check it out!
You bet!
I don’t mind it for graphic tees for the summer
Great vid!, John
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips.
What about the material? Only synthetics or are there cotton, wool, linen items available?
The items I have are a polyester blend.
Yes he forgot to talk about that. In my experience I’m happy as long as you know what you get for cheap. Black items stay black so it’s quite good. Color ones fade a little bit with washing, so will not last long in my wardrobe
Thanks for the info. What a great channel
Thank you!
Great video John! Been curious about Shein. #legend
Thanks Eric! I think overall, it’s worth it. You just have to sort through some of the weird stuff and maybe try a few times.
I've gotten to the stage where I'd rather buy one piece of clothing that's supposed to last me longer than buy something with the prospect of throwing it away in a year. This is where I see a huge advantage to classic menswear. Plus, as they say, buy cheap, buy twice.
Most men are like that right? Lol
Happy new year Jean
I was sumwhere the other day and glanced at a large window and was surprised to see my reflection as usually I look only. So so but now that I wear nice clothes every day I look flash
Lol
Respect
My history with orders from Asia is less than stellar, to say the least. Are you finding huge size discrepancies and delays in shipping from Shein?
Sizing can be a little bit weird at first, but I haven’t had any shipping issues. I’ve only ordered a few things though.
Curious how their shoes ru in sizing
It did have a reputation for sending you stuff that was nothing like what you thought you bought. I think these things get better as the company matures and gets rid of some of its - let's say less than wonderful - suppliers. If I remember correctly Ali Express went through the same thing. Personally, I like to "feel the width" of stuff before I buy it ... mostly.
KOHLS is a major department store now that others have faded away...I shop their Apt.9 brand...they have classy styles, but i have no idea of the quality of these threads. Can you do a critique? Thanks...
I prefer to pay a bit more(under budget) for good clothes that I can wear for years...some of my shirts are more than 10 years,n they are still in very good shape
Hell yes its worth it
انا من مصر وانا اتابعك باهتمام شكرا لك
Is that the correct pronunciation of the word? I thought it was shine (Shein).
She-in.
Very nice video. I may check them out, but I have purchased some things from JC PENNEY for about the same prices. I do want to incorporate some textures into my wardrobe, so that is on my list.
Thanks for watching!
SHEIN has ripped off many designers and smaller companies, that I follow on Instagram. I avoid them. I still get online ads from them but, I prefer to support the smaller ma and pop type companies even though it might cost more.
What's the fabric content for those items?
Looks like a polyester blend
Thank you; options for good designs, easy care and affordable prices are good to know, --and worth exploring. Keep in mind, though: investigating ethical practices is also a factor in determining value. BE well and Happy New Year!
I enjoy your channel very much, I was looking for such a channel for a long time. Thank you!
But to this topic, with all respect: The lack of sustainability regarding employees and environment for example is - in my opinion - no recommendation for a sustainable grown-up lifestyle.
A video about fair trade eco-friendly fashion / brands for grown-ups with your styling recommendations would be very interesting, I suppose. Just a suggestion...
SHEIN’s business model, by their own admission, is not about quality but quantity. They don’t expect people to wear their items for more than one season, hence the cheap price. They expect people to buy from them every season to basically keep up with the latest trends and styles. Their objective is fast inventory turnover, calling it Fast Fashion. As soon as the sale of a certain item drops below a certain level, it is immediately replaced with something else. They add and delete hundreds of items everyday, by using a network of thousands of small clothing producers. They also stock very little inventory. Clothings are made only when there is an order. This dramatically reduces overhead and is the key formula for their success.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
"Fast Fashion" in a nutshell. They also got into a little trouble from "borrowing" designs from luxury brands. Even worse, creating items "inspired" by small, upcoming designers. Such is the nature of the business, I suppose.
Let's remember, too, that "fast fashion" is how women's fashion...quantity, not quality, different style for every season... has worked for many decades. What women will accept is not necessarily what men should accept, if we're talking about men over 40 looking more at enduring styles and quality rather than "fast fashion."
Fast Fasion=Depeche Mode
It is garbage, utter disposable trash. Shameful to promote this crap on a supposedly reputable channel.
Nice
You can move a headquarters to anywhere in the world without moving the factories likely using slave labor to produce the goods. How else are such cheap prices accomplished? The move to Singapore was trying to "put a dress on a pig", and fueled by unthinking people wanting insanely low prices.
Yes but probably all the materials from SHEIN are plastic not cotton right. Because this is the most important thing when wearing clothes.
I buy everything bespoke, nothing off the rack ever fits. 😅
Great Video !!
Thanks for watching!
My daughter gave me this Chinese phone, I'm am getting ready to step into a Librem 5. Phone ,made in America 🇺🇸
I’d rather buy better names in local stores. Big Canali fan, it goes on sale. Wait for a sale, most stuff goes on sale. Rather buy quality & better fit.
I love a good deal as much as the next guy, but standing at 6'5" and semi-jacked, Shein may not work for me. Sad face 😞
Those prices (usually) equates to quality of fabrics and amount of times you'll get to wear it.
For mw personally, id rather spend more in very good quality brands that will last for ages and cry about it once, rather than buy cheap items that keep deteriorating and replacing them every couple of years
Fair enough! Good point.
I don’t hang my shirts on hangers anymore due to shoulder nipples.
I hear you. Try thicker hangers.
Let me guess who the sponsor of this video is 😂😂
There isn’t any sponsor. Hate to burst your bubble.
Is Shein sponsoring this video?
Nope
I don't think so John !!!! Money from this company funds the Chinese military !!!
My position isn’t political, and hopefully the conversation doesn’t go that way. I’m only coming at it from the angle of affordable style options.
@@RoscoePumpernickelyet you probably own a chinese made iPhone
No matter where you move it to... still cheap chinese crap.
Keep in mind, it’s only cheap crap if made with cheap materials.
Good luck with high lead levels
Fast disposable fashion is absolutely vile. Cheap is cheap is cheap. There is no free lunch. Bad for your wardrobe, bad for your wallet, bad for the environment, bad for workers, bad for landfills around the world.
Oh shutup. Just because it's cheap, it's not everything you mentioned. Most of the designer brands you buy that are marked up 230% go fill the pockets of a few men higher up the ladder, making the filthy rich, richer.
@@RedDem0n Up yours, pal. Every single thing I have mentioned has been extensively documented. The clothing business is part of capitalism. Fast fashion sucks because it is exceptionally environmentally damaging and socially destructive. You can go on buying it because you have a right to be a jerk and an ah. But don‘t rationalize it with stupid arguments like the one you are making. There is a huge difference between the two.
Not interested in hit and miss companies. Not worth my time.
Stop...buying...trash
Stop buying overpriced clothes
These sweaters look cheap.
I don't care how good their product or price is. Im not supporting anything Chinese
Funny, because the phone you’re using or the keyboard you’re typing on probably came from there. Just saying. Totally respect your opinion, though.
Yuk and it all all be polyester 🤮
sorry, not going to even consider this. when I buy a reasonably or high priced item, what I also buy is the right to expect the product to be produced under ethical conditions. If not, I have the right to be...disappointed. This? Buy anything from these people, or Wish, or TEMU, Primark etc. and I dare you to be outraged by the next documentary you see about child labor or appalling working conditions. I'm frankly wondering what led you to help promote this business model.
These "clothes" pieces of rags are cheap shyte to keep the riff raff happy, look what I bought for a fiver, different mentality, race to the bottom.
Lol keep paying through the nose
Good grief. This wasn’t political. It’s just a low cost option that guys can explore on their own. I cover the bases that encompass style, and you can take it or leave it. On another note, before you criticize, you better make sure you’re perfect. Chances are, you’re typing on a device that was also made in a Chinese factory. As always, I appreciate your comment.
@@40OverFashion it's not political. you're absolutely right - Chinese products as such can't be avoided, that's a fact of life whether we like it or not. There is just no reason to join the moral or enviromental race to the bottom by recommending shops like these. It's way more fundamental than politics: It's recognising that our choises have consequences and accepting responsibility. To me, that's core to being a gentleman.
@@erikdam8850oh brother give it a rest